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At this spotColonel James H. Childsof the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalryin the temporary command of Averill's Brigade fell mortally wounded onthe morning of September 17th, 1862.
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Companies A, B, C, D, E, and F.Third Indiana Cavalry, 2nd BrigadeCavalry Division, Lieut. Colonel Jacob BuchananCommanding, supported Tidball's Batteryat this point from 12 m. until 5 p.m.September 17th 1862.
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U.S.A.Fifth Army Corps.First Battalion (8 Cos) Fourteenth U.S. Infantry.Capt. W. Harvey Brown, 14th U.S. Infantry, Commanding.September 17, 1862.At 3 p.m. the First Battalion, Fourteenth U.S. Infantry crossed the Antietam at the Middle Bridge adva…
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First Battalion,Twelfth United States Infantry.Captain M.M. Blunt, Commanding.At sunset, September 16, 1862, the First Battalion, Twelfth Infantry, relieved the Fourth Infantry, guarding the middle bridge over the Antietam and remained on that dut…
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U.S.A.Fifth Army Corps.Second Battalion (8 Cos). Fourteenth U.S. InfantryCaptain David B. McKibbon, Commanding.September 16-19, 1862.On September 16th, the Second Battalion, Fourteenth U.S. Infantry was in line on the east base of the ridge beyond…
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Fourth United States Infantry.The Fourth United States Infantry, Captain Hiram Dryer commanding, crossing the Antietam between 2 and 3 p.m. of September 17, 1862, advanced to with in a few feet of this point; three companies under command of Lieut…
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U.S.A.Fifth Army CorpsFourth United States Infantry (8 Cos.).Captain Hiram Dryer, 4th U.S. Infantry, Commanding.September 16-17, 1862.On the morning of the 16th, the 4th Infantry seized the middle bridge over the Antietam; companies B. G. I. and K…
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U.S.A.On the afternoon of September 17, the 4th U.S. Infantry, the 1st Battalion of the 12th, 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 14th and detachments of the 2d and 10th U.S. Infantry, were deployed to the right and left of this point in support of the …
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U.S.A.Horse Batteries and Reserve Artillery,Army of the Potomac.(September 17, 1862)Horse Batteries A, B and L (Consolidated) and M, 2nd U.S. Artillery, C and G (Consolidated) of the 3d U.S. Artillery, were established on the crown of the ridge to…
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U.S.A.Battery K, 5th U.S. Artillery,Lieut. William E. Van Reed, U.S.A., Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Battery K, 5th U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam, by the Middle Bridge and about 2 p.m., September 17, relieved Battery M, 2d U.S. Artillery…
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