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The 14th Indiana Infantry 1st Brigade3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps Colonel WilliamHarrow commanding fought 70 yards east ofthis position and parallel with this roadfrom 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. September 17th, 1862Officers and men engaged 320officers k…
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Maryland5th Md Infantry3rd Max Weber's Brigade.3rd French's Division.2nd Sumner's Corps.Advanced to the knollabove the bloody lane.300 feet in the rear ofof this marker. Loss. 43killed 123 wounded.The monument to the Maryland troops isnear the Dun…
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(First Tablet):U.S.A.Sixth Army Corps.Irwin's Brigade, Smith's Division,Col. William H. Irwin, 49th Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding.Organization7th Maine Infantry,20th, 33d, 49th, & 77th New York InfantrySeptember 17, 1862Irwin's Brigade came on…
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Delaware1st Delaware VolunteersColonel John W. Andrews3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, II Corpson the morning of Sept. 17, 1862this regiment crossed Antietam Creekforming right of first line of French's Division. Advanced with heavy skirmishingthrough R…
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U.S.A.Couch's Division, Fourth Army Corps,Maj. Gen. D.N. Couch, Commanding.September 16-18, 1862. On the 16th, Couch's Division was drawn up across Pleasant Valley near Rohrersville, observing McLaws' command. On the morning of the 17th, the Di…
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(Right Side):Formed in November, 1861, the Brigade was largely recruited in New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. Its initial regiments were the 69th, 88th, and 63rd New York State Volunteers. Other units identified as part of the Brigade inc…
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U.S.A.Sixth Army CorpsBrooks' Brigade, Smith's DivisionBrig Gen. W.T.H. Brooks, CommandingOrganization2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Vermont InfantrySeptember 17, 1862Brooks' Brigade left its camp in Pleasant Valley at 6 a.m., of the 17th, crossed th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM340_longstreets-command_Keedysville-MD.html
C.S.A.Longstreet's CommandCobb's Brigade, McLaws'DivisionLieut. Col. C.C. Sanders, 24th Georgia Infantry, CommandingOrganization16th Georgia Infantry, Cobb's (Georgia) Legion24th Georgia Infantry, 15th North Carolina Infantry (September 17, 1862)C…
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C.S.A.Longstreet's CommandManning's Brigade, Walker's DivisionColonel Van H. Manning, 3d Arkansas Infantry, Commanding.Organization3d Arkansas Infantry 48th North Carolina Infantry27th North Carolina Infantry 30th Virginia Infantry46th North Carol…
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Remembers the valor and devotion ofher sons who served at SharpsburgSeptember 16-17, 1862 Here in the Cornfield, early on themorning of September 17 the TexasBrigade helped blunt the attack ofelements of Mansfield's Union Corpsalmost alone duri…