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Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command

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Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command.

Brig. Gen. Nathan G. Evans, Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Evans' Brigade continued in support of the artillery during the morning of the 17th, covering the approaches to Sharpsburg by the Boonsboro Pike. At 7:30 a.m. Geo. T. Anderson's Brigade, ...

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Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command

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Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command.

Brig. Gen. Nathan G. Evans, Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Evans' Brigade continued in support of the artillery during the morning of the 17th, covering the approaches to Sharpsburg by the Boonsboro Pike. At 7:30 a.m. Geo. T. Anderson's Brigade, ...

D.R. Jones' Division, Longstreet's Command

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D.R. Jones' Division, Longstreet's Command.

Brig. Gen. David R. Jones, Commanding.

September 15-16, 1862.

This division, composed of the brigades of Toombs, Kempter, Drayton, [J]en[k]ins, Garnett, and George T. Anderson, withdrew from its position on the South Mountain during the night of Sept. ...

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D.R. Jones' Division, Longstreet's Command

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D.R. Jones' Division, Longstreet's Command,

Brig. Gen. David R. Jones, Commanding.

September 17, 1862.

The division formed at daylight on the plateau commanding the approaches to the Burnside Bridge.

At about noon the enemy made several attempts to carry the bridge, but was repulsed. ...

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Longstreet's Command

Anderson's Brigade, D.R. Jones' Division

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Longstreet's Command.

Anderson's Brigade, D.R. Jones' Division.

Col. George T. Anderson, 11th Georgia Infantry, Commanding.

Organization.

1st Georgia Infantry (Regulars.)

7th Georgia Infantry,

8th Georgia Infantry,

9th Georgia Infantry,

11th Georgia Infantry.

September 15-16, 1862.

Anderson's Brigade, temporarily attached to Hood's Division, reached Sharpsburg about noon ...

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Longstreet's Command

Reserve Artillery, Hood's Division

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Longstreet's Command.

Reserve Artillery, Hood's Division,

Major B.W. Frobel, C.S.A., Commanding.

Organization.

German (South Carolina) Artillery,

Palmetto (South Carolina) Artillery,

Rowan (North Carolina) Artillery.

September 15-17, 1862.

The Reserve Artillery of Hood's Division reached Sharpsburg at noon of Sept. 15. It was posted on the ...

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Hood's Division, Longstreet's Command

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Hood's Division, Longstreet's Command,

Brig. Gen. John B. Hood, Commanding.

September 15-16, 1862.

Hood's Division withdrew from its position on South Mountain and marched to Sharpsburg during the night of September 14, acting as rear guard to the Army of Northern Virginia.

It reached ...

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Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command

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Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command,

Col. Stephen D. Lee, C.S.A., Commanding.

Organization.

Ashland Artillery Va.,

Bedford Artillery Va.,

Brooks Artillery S.C.,

Madison Light Artillery La.,

Eubank's Battery Va.,

Parker's Battery Va.

September 15-16, 1862.

The Reserve Artillery crossed the Antietam about 8 a.m. of the 15th and took position on the ...

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Longstreet's Command

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Longstreet's Command.

Maj. Gen. James Longstreet, Commanding.

September 17, 1862.

Early in the day several brigades of this command were sent to the vicinity of the Dunkard Church in support of Jackson's Command.

At about 9:15 a.m. French's Division, and shortly thereafter Richardson's Division ...

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Longstreet's Command

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Longstreet's Command,

Major General James Longstreet, Commanding.

(September 14-16, 1862.)

Longstreet's command, consisting of D.R. Jones' and Hood's Divisions and Evans' Brigade, with D.H. Hill's Division of Jackson's Command, withdrew from its position on the South Mountain during the night of September 14, ...

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