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By Craig Swain, August 5, 2007
First New Jersey Brigade Marker
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1 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — First New Jersey Brigade
On Gapland Road at Arnoldstown Road, on the right on Gapland Road.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Infantry and Hexamer’s Battery September 14, 1862 Late in the afternoon the brigade advanced from the fields north and west of Burkittsville, charged up the mountain, carried this point and followed the enemy to the . . . Map (db m2061) HM
2 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Battery A1st MD Light Artillery
On Smoketown Road at Mummas Lane, on the left when traveling south on Smoketown Road.
Maryland Battery A 1st MD Light Artillery 1st Slocum's Division 6th Franklin's Corps The battery under the command of Capt. John W. Wolcott occupied a line 100 feet in rear of this marker and facing Dunkard Church. Loss 1 killed, 11 wounded. The . . . Map (db m6035) HM
3 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — First New Jersey Brigade
On Cornfield Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Infantry and Hexamer's Battery September 17, 1862 ———————— This stone marks the right of the Brigade when a little after noon, it was formed to charge the woods north of the Dunkard Church. The order was countermanded and the . . . Map (db m5774) HM
4 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — First New Jersey Brigade
On Smoketown Road, on the right when traveling west.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Infantry and Hexamer’s Battery September 17, 1862 —————The Brigade arrived upon this field from Crampton's Pass about noon, and was formed for a charge upon the Confederate line just north of . . . Map (db m6025) HM
5 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Hexamer's (New Jersey) Battery
On Smoketown Road at Mummas Lane, on the left when traveling west on Smoketown Road.
September 17, 1862 —————— From a position about 60 yards south of this point the battery, between 2 and 3 p.m., engaged and silenced the Confederate artillery around the Dunkard Church.Map (db m6036) HM
6 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Hexamer's (New Jersey) Battery
On Richardson Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
September 17, 1862 ——————From 3.30 p.m. until near sunset this battery from a point about 80 yards north of this, engaged the enemy around the Piper buildings.Map (db m5629) HM
7 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 71 — Slocum's Division, Sixth Army Corps
On Smoketown Road, on the right when traveling west.
U.S.A. Slocum's Division, Sixth Army Corps. Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum, Commanding. September 17, 1862. Slocum's Division followed Smith's in its march from near Crampton's Pass on the morning of the 17th, and, upon reaching the field, occupied . . . Map (db m6001) HM
8 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 104 — Battery D, 2d U.S. Artillery
On Smoketown Road, on the left when traveling west.
U.S.A. Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery. Lieut. Edward B. Williston, U.S.A., Commanding. (September 17, 1862.) Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery, moved from its bivouac near Crampton's Pass on the morning of the 17th and went into position south of the . . . Map (db m6034) HM
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