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U.S.A.Second Army Corps,Kimball's Brigade, French's DivisionBrig. Gen. Nathan Kimball, Commanding.Organization.14th Indiana Infantry,8th Ohio Infantry,132d Pennsylvania Infantry,7th West Virginia Infantry.September 17, 1862.Kimball's Brigade follo…
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U.S.A.French's Division, Second Army Corps,Brig. Gen. William H. French, Commanding.September 17, 1862.French's Division crossed the Antietam at Pry's Ford about 8:30 a.m. and marched in columns by brigades, Kimball on the right, Morris in the cen…
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U.S.A.Second Army Corps.Weber's Brigade, French's Division.Brig. Gen. Max Weber, Commanding.Organization.1st Delaware Infantry,5th Maryland Infantry,4th New York Infantry.September 17, 1862.Weber's Brigade, forming the advance of French's Division…
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U.S.A.Second Army Corps,Morris' Brigade, French's Division.Colonel Dwight Morris, 14th Connecticut, Commanding.Organization.14th Connecticut Infantry,108th New York Infantry,130th Pennsylvania Infantry.September 17, 1862.Morris' Brigade relieved W…
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(Front):130PennsylvaniaVounteerInfantry2 Brigade3 Division2 Corps(Rear):This memorial marks the regiment'sright of line in battle. Its leftextended to Roulette's Lane below.It went into battle by way of theRoulette Farm buildings about 9:30 a.m.an…
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U.S.A.First Army Corps,Phelps' Brigade, Doubleday's Division,Col. Walter Phelps, 22d New York Infantry,Commanding.Organization.22d, 24th, 30th and 84th New York Infantry,And 2d U.S. Sharpshooters,(September 17, 1862.)Phelps' Brigade formed line at…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM444_1st-battery-ohio-light-artillery_Keedysville-MD.html
(Front Face):OHIO1st BatteryLight ArtilleryCommanded byCapt. James R. McMullinHugh Ewings (1st) Brig.Kanawha DivisionNinth Army CorpsArmy of the Potomac (Rear Face):This battery occupied position about 250 yards due west of this.
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U.S.A.At 10 A.M., September 16, 1862, four companies of the Fourth United States Infantry crossed the stone bridge over the Antietam at this point and took position behind the rock ledge and barn on the left of the road and under the bank on the r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM43H_hitt-cost-house_Keedysville-MD.html
The main timber-frame portion of the house was built by the Hitt family before 1790. A log addition was added in the 1830's by the Cost family, nearly doubling the size of the house. After the battle of Antietam, it was used as a hospital and late…
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U.S.A.Fifth Army Corps.Second (9 Cos.) and Tenth (3 Cos.) U.S. Infantry,Lieut. John S. Poland, 2nd U.S. Infantry, Commanding.September 17, 1862.About noon of the 17th, the Battalion of the Second and Tenth U.S. Infantry crossed the Antietam and mo…
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