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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM34P_the-fourteenth-connecticut-volunteer-infantry_Sharpsburg-MD.html
(Front Side):2nd Brig. 3rd Div. 2nd A.C.————Advanced to this point in a chargeabout 9:30 A.M., September 17th, 1862then fell back eighty-eight yardsto a cornfield fenceand held position heavily engagednearly two hours; then…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM34A_colquitts-and-garlands-brigades_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.A.Colquitt's and Garland's Brigades(September 17, 1862)After the repulse of the Confederate Line in the East Woods and Cornfield north of the Smoketown Road in the morning of the 17th, parts of the Brigades of Colquitt and Garland rallied in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM344_a-n-v_Sharpsburg-MD.html
Near this spot an abandoned Confederate gun manned by a Second Lieutenant of the 6th Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Brigade, and two infantry volunteers from Anderson's Georgia Brigade, was placed in action September 17, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM342_d-h-hills-division-jacksons-command_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.A.D.H. Hill's Division, Jackson's Command,Maj. Gen. Daniel H. Hill, commanding.September 15-16, 1862.D.H. Hill's Division retired from South Mountain during the night of Sept. 14, crossed the Antietam, at the Middle Bridge, at daylight of the …
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C.S.A.Longstreet's CommandAnderson's Brigade, D.R. Jones' DivisionCol. George T. Anderson, 11th Georgia Infantry, Commanding Organization1st Georgia Infantry (Regulars)7th Georgia Infantry8th Georgia Infantry9th Georgia Infantry11th Georgia Infant…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM33Y_longstreets-command_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.ALongstreet's CommandManning's Brigade, Walker's DivisionCol. Van H. Manning, CommandingOrganization3d Arkansas, 30th Virginia, 27th, 46th and 48th North CarolinaSeptember 17, 1862About 10:20 A.M. the 30th Virginia, 46th and 48th North Carolin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ZL_old-slave-block_Sharpsburg-MD.html
From 1800 to 1865 thisstone was used as aslave auction block.It has been a famouslandmark at thisoriginal locationfor over 150 years.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IN_antietam-iron-works-bridge_Sharpsburg-MD.html
This four-arch stone bridge spanning the Antietam Creek was built in 1832 by John Weaver. It is located at the site of a large ironworks complex, first known as the Frederick Forge and later as the Antietam Iron Works which operated intermittently…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMY_john-brown_Sharpsburg-MD.html
and his associates collected arms and ammunition on the Kennedy Farm (Samples Manor) in Maryland for months prior to the raid on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, October 17, 1859
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMI_an-indian-deed_Sharpsburg-MD.html
Israel Friend in 1727 secured a deed from the Indian chiefs of the Five Nations. Beginning "At the mouth of Andietum Creek thence up the Potomack River 200 shoots as fur as an arrow can be slung out of a bow" thence "100 shoots right back from the…