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The Union Fifth Corps at Dawkins Branch

On the morning of August 29, 1862, the Union Fifth Corps, nearly 10,000 troops under Major General Fitz John Porter, advanced from Manassas Junction along this road under orders from Major General John Pope to march towards Gainesville and cut ...

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Field Hospitals - Fifth Corps

Medical Department

Army of the Potomac

Medical Department

Field Hospitals

Fifth Corps

The Division Field Hospitals of the Fifth Corps were established July 2nd at the Weikert House and other houses near Little Round Top and along the Taneytown Road. During the night they were ...

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Fifth Army Corps

Fifth

Army

Corps

arrived on the field from

Hanover 5 p.m.

via Bonaughtown July 2 1863

Headquarters

July 2-3-4-5

Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fifth Army Corps

U.S.A.

Fifth Army Corps.

Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter, Commanding.

September 15 and 16, 1862.

The Fifth Army Corps constituted the reserve of the Army of the Potomac. Its advance, Sykes' Division, reached this point in the afternoon of Sept. 15.

On the morning of ...

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Fifth Army Corps

First Battalion Fourteenth U.S. Infantry

U.S.A.

Fifth Army Corps.

First Battalion (8 Cos) Fourteenth U.S. Infantry.

Capt. W. Harvey Brown, 14th U.S. Infantry, Commanding.

September 17, 1862.

At 3 p.m. the First Battalion, Fourteenth U.S. Infantry crossed the Antietam at the Middle Bridge advanced on this ...

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Fifth Army Corps

Second Battalion, Fourteenth U.S. Infantry

U.S.A.

Fifth Army Corps.

Second Battalion (8 Cos). Fourteenth U.S. Infantry

Captain David B. McKibbon, Commanding.

September 16-19, 1862.

On September 16th, the Second Battalion, Fourteenth U.S. Infantry was in line on the east base of the ridge beyond the Antietam ...

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Fifth Army Corps

Fourth United States Infantry

U.S.A.

Fifth Army Corps

Fourth United States Infantry (8 Cos.).

Captain Hiram Dryer, 4th U.S. Infantry, Commanding.

September 16-17, 1862.

On the morning of the 16th, the 4th Infantry seized the middle bridge over the Antietam; companies B. G. I. and K. ...

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Fifth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Fifth Corps

Major General George SykesFirst Division Brigadier General James Barnes

Second Division Brigadier General Romeyn B. Ayres

Third Division Brigadier General Samuel W. Crawford

Artillery Brigade Captain Augustus P. Martin

July 2. Arrived early in the morning and went into position ...

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Fifth Army Corps

Second and Tenth U.S. Infantry

U.S.A.

Fifth Army Corps.

Second (9 Cos.) and Tenth (3 Cos.) U.S. Infantry,

Lieut. John S. Poland, 2nd U.S. Infantry, Commanding.

September 17, 1862.

About noon of the 17th, the Battalion of the Second and Tenth U.S. Infantry crossed the Antietam ...

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Fifth Army Corps

First Battalion Fourteenth U.S. Infantry

U.S.A.

Fifth Army Corps.

First Battalion (8 Cos) Fourteenth U.S. Infantry.

Capt. W. Harvey Brown, 14th U.S. Infantry, Commanding.

September 17, 1862.

At 3 p.m. the First Battalion, Fourteenth U.S. Infantry crossed the Antietam at the Middle Bridge advanced on this ...

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