The Civil War Through the Camera Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken I
The Civil War Through the Camera Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken I
Henry William Elson
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Burnside held the Federal left wing against Lee s right, and he remained inactive for some hours after the battle had begun at the other end of the line. In front of Burnside was a triple-arched stone bridge across the Antietam, since known as " Burnside s Bridge. " Opposite this bridge, on the slope which extends to a SHERRICK S HOUSE In three distinct localities the battle waxed fierce from dawn to dusk on that terrible day at An- tietam, September 17, 1862. First at the Federal right around ...the Dunker church; then at the sunken road, where the centers of both armies spent themselves in sanguinary struggle; lastly, late in the day, the struggle was renewed and ceased on the Sharpsburg road. When Burnside finally got his troops in motion, Sturgis division of the Ninth Corps was first to cross the creek ; his men advanced through an open ravine under a withering fire till they gained the opposite crest and held it until reenforced by Wilcox. To their right ran the Sharpsburg road, and an advance was begun in the direction of the Sherrick house.
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