. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers, based upon "The Century war series." . A7 I R G 1 N I A THE I INTI! I 1 on (In- afternoon of September lfitli. Hookers corps B.—At, dawn on the 17th, Hooker anil Jackson began crossed at the two funis and the bridge north of MoClel- a terrible contest which raged in and about the famous lans headquarters. corn-field, B, and in the woods, A and C. Jacksons re- v From near sunset till dark Hooker engaged serves regained the corn-field. HartsuiFs brigade, of Hood- di\ n,t


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers, based upon "The Century war series." . A7 I R G 1 N I A THE I INTI! I 1 on (In- afternoon of September lfitli. Hookers corps B.—At, dawn on the 17th, Hooker anil Jackson began crossed at the two funis and the bridge north of MoClel- a terrible contest which raged in and about the famous lans headquarters. corn-field, B, and in the woods, A and C. Jacksons re- v From near sunset till dark Hooker engaged serves regained the corn-field. HartsuiFs brigade, of Hood- di\ n,t corps) aliont the East Hookers corps, and Mansfields corps charged through Wood, milked A on the map. Hood was relieved by the cornfield into the Dunker Church wood, General two brigades of Jacksons corps, which was in and do- Mansfield being mortally wounded in front of the hind the Dunker < liunli wood (or West Wood), C. East Wood. THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM. 6^7 right upon the turnpike, Rickettss division upon the loft of Doubleday, andMeade covering the front of both with the skirmishers of Seymours Meades skirmishers


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