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To Antietam Creek

Hartwig, D. Scott.

To Antietam Creek the Maryland Campaign of September 1862 / [electronic resource] : D. Scott Hartwig. - Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012. - 1 online resource (pages cm) - UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The return of McClellan :"General, I am in command again" -- The Army of Northern Virginia: "Who could not conquer with troops such as these" -- The Army of Northern Virginia enters Maryland :"Our movements will be rapid" -- The Army of the Potomac :"If we fail now the North has no hope" -- The Army of the Potomac advances to Frederick :"You may be sure that I will follow them as closely as I can" -- Harpers Ferry :"To the last extremity" -- The Battle for Maryland Heights :"For god's sake don't fall back" -- September 13 :"My general idea is to cut the enemy in two" -- The morning battle for Fox's Gap :"My god! be careful!" -- Afternoon at Fox's Gap :"So little did we know of the etiquette of war" -- The First Corps attacks :"It looked like a task to storm" -- The Battle for Hill 1280 :"Some of you will get hurt" -- Into Turner's Gap :"An ugly looking place to attack" -- Crampton's Gap :"The best fighting that has been done in this war" -- Retreat from South Mountain :"It was determined to retire to Sharpsburg" -- The trap closes and a dash of cavalry :"The fate of Harper's Ferry was sealed" -- The fall of Harpers Ferry :"Through god's blessing, Harper's Ferry and its garrison are to be surrendered" -- September 16 :"We are entirely too methodical" -- Eve of battle :"I shall not, however, soon forget that night".

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Maryland Campaign, 1862.


Electronic books.

E474.61 / .H374 2012

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