Results for The Maryland Campaign of 1862
The Maryland Campaign of 1862
"...we are driven to protect our own country by tra...
The Maryland Campaign of 1862
On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, hoping to sho...
Maryland Campaign of 1862 / The Lost Orders
(Left Side)
On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. ...
Maryland Campaign of 1862 / The Lost Orders
(Left Side)
On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. ...
Results for The Maryland Campaign of 1862
The Maryland Campaign of 1862
"...we are driven to protect our own country by transferring the seat of war to that of an enemy who pursues us with a relentless and apparently aimless hostility."
President Jefferson Davis
September 7, 1862
"The present seems to be the most propitious ...
The Maryland Campaign of 1862
On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, hoping to shorten the war by winning a decisive victory on Northern soil, crossed the Potomac River into Maryland. Lee planned to draw the Army of the Potomac through South Mountain into ...
Maryland Campaign of 1862 / The Lost Orders
(Left Side)
On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, hoping to shorten the war by winning a decisive victory on Northern soil, crossed the Potomac River into Maryland. Lee planned to draw the Army of the Potomac through South Mountain ...
Maryland Campaign of 1862 / The Lost Orders
(Left Side)
On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, hoping to shorten the war by winning a decisive victory on Northern soil, crossed the Potomac River into Maryland. Lee planned to draw the Army of the Potomac through South Mountain ...