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Locate the six Mortuary Monuments at Antietam.
 
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By Craig Swain, March 29, 2008
Map of Mortuary Monuments
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — "We May Never Meet Again"
A few days before the battle, bidding farewell to a friend, Union General Mansfield said: "We may never meet again." Brigadier General William E. Starke, C.S.A. He led the counterattack that helped stop the first Union attack down the . . . Map (db m6973) HM
2 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Brigadier General George B. Anderson
Brigadier General George B. Anderson C.S.A. mortally wounded 235 yards S. SW.Map (db m5498) HM
3 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Brigadier General L. O'B. Branch
Brigadier General L. O'B. Branch C.S.A. killed here.Map (db m6692) HM
4 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Major General Joseph K. F. Mansfield
Major General Joseph K.F. Mansfield U.S.A. Mortally Wounded 38 Yards N. 76'W.Map (db m5998) HM
5 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Major General Israel B. Richardson
Major General Israel B. Richardson U.S.A. Mortally Wounded 45 Yards N. 32'E.Map (db m5623) HM
6 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Brigadier General Isaac P. Rodman
Brigadier General Isaac P. Rodman U.S.A. Mortally Wounded about 365 yards south.Map (db m6781) HM
7 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Brigadier General William E. Starke
Brigadier General William E. Starke C.S.A. Killed Here.Map (db m6980) HM
 
 
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