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CHAPTER XIV. Antietam: Preliminary Movements

Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 1: April 1861-November 1863 · Jacob D. Cox — chapter 15 of 53 · ~48 words · public domain

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ANTIETAM: PRELIMINARY MOVEMENTS

Lee's plan of invasion--Changed by McClellan's advance--The position at Sharpsburg--Our routes of march--At the Antietam--McClellan reconnoitring--Lee striving to concentrate--Our delays--Tuesday's quiet--Hooker's evening march--The Ninth Corps command--Changing our positions--McClellan's plan of battle--Hooker's evening skirmish--Mansfield goes to support Hooker--Confederate positions--Jackson arrives--McLaws and Walker reach the field--Their places.

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