| Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — 8th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry |
| | (Front Face): 8th Conn. Vol. Infantry 2d Brig. 3d Div. 9th Corps. (Back Face):
Advanced position 8th Conn. V.I. ——— No. Engaged - 400 Killed and Wounded - 194 — Map (db m6779) HM |
| Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — 11th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry |
| | (Around the edge of the Monument): 11th Conn. V.I. 2nd Brigade 3rd Division 9th Corps (Rear of Monument):
Col. W. Kingsbury
Capt. J.D. Griswold, Co. A
Christian Steinmetz, Co. C
William Halbeass, Co. C
1st Sergt. J.R. Read, Co. D
Corp. G.R. Crane, Co. D
Edward Demming, Co. D
Lewis Dayton, Co. D
Alvin Flint, Co. D Jr.
Henry Rising, Co. D
1st Sergt. Hiram C. Roberts, Co. E
Corp. Theodore S. Bates, Co. E
Benjamin J. Beach, Co. E
William F. . . . — Map (db m6416) HM |
| Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — The Fourteenth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry |
| | (Front Side): 2nd Brig. 3rd Div. 2nd A.C. ———— Advanced to this point in a charge about 9:30 A.M., September 17th, 1862 then fell back eighty-eight yards to a cornfield fence and held position heavily engaged nearly two hours; then was sent to the support of the first brigade of its division at the Roulette Lane two hours; then was sent to the extreme left of the first division of this corps to the support of Brooke's Brigade and at 5 p.m. was placed in . . . — Map (db m5491) HM |
| Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — 16th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry |
| | (Front) Position of the 16th. Conn.
Vol. Infantry 5 P.M. - Sept. 17, 1862 (Left)
Number engaged - 779 Casualties Killed 43 Wounded 161 Total 204 (Rear) 16th Connecticut Vol. Infantry 2nd Brigade 3rd Division 9th Army Corps (Right)
Erected by the State of Connecticut 1894 — Map (db m7113) HM |