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The Thirty-fifth RegimentofMassachusetts VolunteersCrossed this bridge with Ferrero'sBrigade, Ninth Army Corpsat noon, Sept. 17, 1862, andmoved to the right up the hillwhere, at the lane, two hundredand fourteen of their officersand men were kille…
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(Front Face):21st Mass. Vol. Inf'y2nd Brig. 2nd Div.9th A.C.Erected by21st Regt. Mass. Vol.Association (Rear Face):The following Comradeswere killed nearthis bridge: 2nd Lieut. Henry C. Holbrook Co. "D"Priv. Wm. B. Boynton Co. "D"Priv. Amos …
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U.S.A.Ninth Army Corps.Brig. Gen. Jacob D. Cox, Commanding.September 17, 1862.On the morning of the 17th, Durell's Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery took position on the ridge to the right of Benjamin's and both engaged the Confederate Batte…
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U.S.A.Ninth Army CorpsBrig. Gen. Jacob D. Cox, Commanding.September 15-16, 1862.The Ninth Corps moved from Fox's Gap in South Mountain by the Sharpsburg Road, on the morning of September 15 and in the evening encamped in rear of the extreme left o…
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U.S.A.Sturgis' Division, Ninth Army Corps.Brig. Gen. Samuel G. Sturgis, Commanding.September 17, 1862.On the night of September 16th, Sturgis' Division bivouacked on the eastern slope of the ridge bordering the east bank of the Anitetam to the lef…
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U.S.A.Ninth Army CorpsFerrero's Brigade, Sturgis' Division.Brigadier General Edward Ferrero, Commanding.Organization.51st New York Infantry,51st Pennsylvania Infantry.21st and 35th Massachusetts Infantry.September 17, 1862.On the morning of the 17…
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Shepard RiflesCol. Robert B. Potter2d Brigade - Ferrero's 2d Division - Sturgis'9th Army Corps - Burnside'sArmy of the PotomacSept. 17, 1862 In compliance with orders received fromGeneral Burnside on the morning of September 17,the 51st New Yor…
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U.S.A.Ninth Army Corps,Nagle's Brigade, Sturgis' Division,Brigadier-General James Nagle, Commanding.Organization2nd Maryland, 6th and 9th New Hampshire, and48th Pennsylvania Infantry.(September 17, 1862.)At daylight of the 17th, Nagle's Brigade wa…
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(Around the edge of the Monument):11th Conn. V.I.2nd Brigade3rd Division9th Corps (Rear of Monument):Col. W. KingsburyCapt. J.D. Griswold, Co. AChristian Steinmetz, Co. CWilliam Halbeass, Co. C1st Sergt. J.R. Read, Co. DCorp. G.R. Crane, Co. DE…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3TF_eleventh-connecticut-infantry_Sharpsburg-MD.html
Eleventh Connecticut Infantry,Colonel Henry W. Kingsbury, Commanding,September 17, 1862.This regiment opened the engagement on this part of the field on the morning of September 17. It was partially deployed in skirmishing order and preceded Crook…