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U.S.A.Meade's Division, First Army Corps,Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, Commanding.September 17, 1862.Meade's Division formed at about 6:30 a.m. in the following order: Seymour's Brigade on the left and in advance, Magilton's and Anderson's Brigades i…
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U.S.A.Meade's Division, First Army Corps,Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, Commanding,September 16, 1862.Meade's Division crossed the Antietam at the Sumner Bridge at 2 p.m. Sept. 16, and moved in a westerly direction toward the position of the enemy. At…
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32nd Reg. Penna. Vol. Inf.2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 1st Corps.Arriving on the field on the afternoon ofSeptember 16th, Lieut. Col. John Clark, com'd'g. theregiment immediately deployed eight companiesas skirmishers.When the 2nd Brigade advanced o…
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U.S.A.First Army Corps.Magilton's Brigade, Meade's Division,Col. Albert Magilton, 4th Penn. Reserves, Commanding.Organization.3rd Penn. Reserve Infantry,4th Penn. Reserve Infantry,7th Penn. Reserve Infantry,8th Penn. Reserve Infantry,September 17,…
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U.S.A.On the night of September 16, 1862, three regiments of Magilton's Brigade, Meade's Division bivouacked in the North Woods, a few feet south of this point in support <to> Seymour's skirmishers; one regiment was in second line, in the op…
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(Rear Inscription):4th Regt. PennsylvaniaReserve Volunteer Corps.33rd Regt. in line, 2nd Brigade.3rd Division, 1st Army Corps.Organized June 10th, 1861.Mustered out June 17th, 1864.—————The regt. arrived on the field …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM38M_headquarters-site-gen-r-e-lee_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.A.On this sitein an oak grovefrom Sept. 15 toSept. 18, 1862, stoodthe headquarterstent ofGeneralRobert E. Leecommanding the Confederateforces.
Purchased, restored and marked by theWest Virginia Division, UnitedDaughters of the ConfederacyUn…
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1861 ——— 1865Brig. Gen. W. T. H. BrooksSecond Division, Sixth Corps
Second RegimentMajor James H. Walbridge.
Third RegimentMajor Thomas O. Seaver.
Fourth RegimentLieut. Col. Chas. B. Stroughton.
Fifth RegimentColonel …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM38F_d-h-hills-division_Sharpsburg-MD.html
D.H. Hill's Division(September 17, 1862)Early on the 17th, Ripley fired the Mumma Buildings and passed them in the direction of the south part of the East Woods, then, moving by the left flank, crossed the Smoketown Road and engaged Union troops i…
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C.S.A.D.H. Hill's Division, Jackson's Command.Major General D.H. Hill, Commanding.(September 15-16, 1862.)D.H. Hill's Division led the retreat from South Mountain on the night of the 14th. Rodes' and Colquitt's Brigades, both under command of Rode…