I Corps
Escort ABI amp KJ 2nd New York Volunteer Cavalry John Porter Hatch, Brigadier General USV i st Brigade Walter Phelps, Colonel 22nd New York Volunteers 22nd, 24th, 30th, 84th New York Volunteers 14th New York Militia , 2nd US Volunteers Sharpshooters 2nd Brigade Abner Doubleday, Brigadier General USV 7th Indiana Volunteers, 76th, 95th New York Volunteers, 56th Pennsylvania Volunteers 3rd Brigade Marsena Rudolph Patrick, Brigadier General USV 21 st, 23rd, 35th, 80th New York Volunteers 20th New...
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Major General Ambrose Powell Hill forced his men in a desperate march to reach Lee's force at Sharpsburg, arriving late in the day to turn the tide and force an end to Federal attacks. Major General Ambrose Powell Hill forced his men in a desperate march to reach Lee's force at Sharpsburg, arriving late in the day to turn the tide and force an end to Federal attacks. cadets marched behind Major Jackson. Jackson acquired the famous sobriquet 'Stonewall1 at First Manassas in July 1861 and...
Norman S Stevens
A The commander of the Federal Army of the Potomac, Major General George B. McClellan, had earlier earned the distrust of the President for his lacklustre performance in the Peninsular campaign now he had victory handed to him in the form of orders that spelled out how divided the Confederate Army would be in Maryland. Even so, his failure to spur his men on with more vigour ended up costing the Union a chance to destroy Lee's Army and hasten the end of the war. McClellan was a master of...

