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The Brian (or Bryan) farm on the Gettysburg battlefield
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The Battle of Gettysburg. View from the Pennsylvania Monument. Little Round Top Photo Gallery. Bronze Tablets of Gettysburg. The Medal of Honor at Gettysburg. Battlefield Farms & Buildings. Leister Farm – Meade’s Headquarters. NY Artillery & Engineers. State of Pennsylvania Monument. CSA Soldiers & Sailors. How to I.D. HQ Monuments at Gettysburg. Army of the Potomac. Army of Northern Virginia. The States at Gettysburg. The Roads to Gettysburg. Strength & Casualties USA. Strength & Casualties CSA. The Bry...
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Confederate Monuments at Antietam National Battlefield Park
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The Roads to Antietam. The Armies at Antietam. Army of the Potomac. Army of Northern Virginia. The Civil War in the East. Confederate Monuments at Antietam. Honors both Union and Confederate units that came from this divided border state. 1st, 4th and 5th Texas Infantry Regiments. 18th Georgia Infantry Regiment and. Hampton (South Carolina) Legion. Bull; 2008 - 2014 Steve Hawks.
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The Army of the Potomac at Antietam
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The Roads to Antietam. The Armies at Antietam. Army of the Potomac. Army of Northern Virginia. The Army of the Potomac at Antietam. Major General George B. McClellan. 1st Army Corps ( marker 001. Major Genera Joseph Hooker (w). Brigadier General George G. Meade. Brigadier General Abner Doubleday. Brigadier General James B. Ricketts. Brigadier General George G. Meade. Brigadier General Truman Seymour. 2nd New York Cavalry (Companies A,B, I and K). Captain John E. Naylor. Colonel William J. Palmer. Brigadi...
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The Army of Northern Virginia at Antietam
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The Roads to Antietam. The Armies at Antietam. Army of the Potomac. Army of Northern Virginia. The Army of Northern Virginia at Antietam. General Robert E. Lee (monument). Major General James Longstreet. Major General Richard H. Anderson (w). Brigadier General Roger Pryor. Brigadier General John B. Hood. Brigadier General David R. Jones. Major General Lafayette McLaws. Brigadier General John G. Walker. Brigadier General Nathan G. Evans. Major General Thomas J. Jackson. Brigadier General Jubal Early.
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Confederate War Department Markers at Antietam
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The Roads to Antietam. The Armies at Antietam. Army of the Potomac. Army of Northern Virginia. The Civil War in the East. Confederate War Department Markers at Antietam. Army of Northern Virginia. Army of Northern Virginia. Army of Northern Virginia. Reserve Artillery, Hood's Division. Reserve Artilery, Longstreet's Command. Reserve Artilery, Longstreet's Command. Right of the Army of Northern Virginia. Sept 17 - two tablets). Colquitt and Garland's Brigades. Bull; 2008 - 2014 Steve Hawks.
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Maryland monuments at Antietam
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Army of Northern Virginia. Army of the Potomac. Rarr; Monuments at Antietam. Maryland is unique in having regiments and batteries that fought for both sides in the Battle of Antietam. Three regiments and a legion of infantry and two batteries of artillery fought on the Union side.
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Vermont monuments Antietam
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Army of Northern Virginia. Army of the Potomac. Rarr; Monuments at Antietam. The three Vermont monuments on the Antietam battlefield honor the Vermont Brigade (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Vermont Infantry Regiments) and three companies of Vermont Sharpshooters from the 1st and 2nd Regiments of United States Sharpshooters. 1st United States Sharpshooters,. 2nd United States Sharpshooters,. Companies E and F.
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New Jersey monuments at Antietam
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Army of Northern Virginia. Army of the Potomac. Rarr; Monuments at Antietam. Rarr; New Jersey. New Jersey was represented at the Battle of Antietam by five regiments of infantry and one battery of artillery. Four of the regiments served together as the New Jersey Brigade.
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New York monuments at Antietam
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Army of Northern Virginia. Army of the Potomac. Rarr; Monuments at Antietam. Rarr; New York. State of New York. 63rd, 69th & 88th New York).
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Massachusetts monuments at Antietam
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Army of Northern Virginia. Army of the Potomac. Rarr; Monuments at Antietam. Fifteen Massachusetts infantry regiments, one cavary regiment, three batteries of artillery and two companies of sharpshooters fought at the Battle of Antietam. All are honored on the State of Massachusetts monument, and three of the infantry regiments have individual monuments as well. 63rd, 69th and 88th New York). 15th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. 21st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. 35th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.