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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3TI_11th-connecticut-volunteer-infantry_Sharpsburg-MD.html
(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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3TA_willcoxs-division-ninth-army-corps_Sharpsburg-MD.html
U.S.A.Willcox's Division, Ninth Army Corps.Brigadier General O.B. Willcox, Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Willcox's Division was the last to cross the Antietam. Passing over the stone bridge at 2 p.m., it moved up the road to this point and deplo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3PY_destroy-the-rebel-army_Sharpsburg-MD.html
Before the Battle of Antietam, President Abraham Lincol sent a telegram to General George B. McClellan, commanding the Union Army of the Potomac:GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL WITH YOUDESTROY THE REBEL ARMY IF POSSIBLE McClellan, with an army nearly twi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3PF_jacksons-command_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.A.Jackson's CommandMajor General Thomas J. Jackson,Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Jackson's Command was in order of battle at 5:30 a.m. Jackson's Division, commanded by J.R. Jones, in two lines, its right resting on the Hagerstown Turnpike 23…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3PB_john-lemuel-stetson_Sharpsburg-MD.html
Here fell in theforemost of the advanceof Sumner's Second CorpsJohn Lemuel Stetson* of *Plattsburgh, New YorkLieut. Col. of the 59th New York1862 - Volunteers - 1919
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3P9_baltimore-battery_Sharpsburg-MD.html
MarylandBaltimore BatteryJackson's DivisionC.S.A.The battery, underthe command of Capt.J.B. Brockenbrough,occupied a positionnear this marker atdaybreak, and openedthe battle on the Confederate side.The monument to theMaryland troops isnear the Du…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3P7_the-baltimore-battery_Sharpsburg-MD.html
The Baltimore Battery (Confederate) fired from this spot into the Union forces in the Cornfield. It included a 12-pounder iron howitzer (like the small gun before you), the only one of its kind among the 500 cannon at Antietam.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3P4_jacksons-command_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.A.Jackson's Command,Starke's Brigade, Jackson's DivisionBrig. Gen. William E. Starke, Commanding.Organization.1st, 2nd, 9th, 10th, and 15th Louisiana Infantry,Coppen's (Louisiana) Battalion.(September 16-17, 1862.)On the evening of September 1…
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C.S.A.Jackson's Command.Taliaferro's Brigade, Jackson's Division,Colonel J.W. Jackson, 47th Alabama, Commanding.Organization.47th, and 48th Alabama and 10th, 23d, and 37thVirginia Infantry.(September 16-17, 1862.)On the evening of September 16, Ta…