Results for Capture of Harpers Ferry
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 5
September 15, 1862
No. 5
Capture o...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 4
September 15, 1862
No. 4
In the af...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 3
September 15, 1862
No. 3
Col. Dixo...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 2
September 15, 1862
No. 2
Maj. Gen...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 5
September 15, 1862
No. 5
Capture o...
Results for Capture of Harpers Ferry
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 5
September 15, 1862
No. 5
Capture of Harpers Ferry September 15, 1862 No. 5 At daylight, September 15, three Batteries of Jackson's Division delivered a severe fire against the right of the Bolivar Heights defense. Ewell's Batteries opened from School House ...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 4
September 15, 1862
No. 4
In the afternoon of the 14th Jackson's Division advanced its left, seized commanding ground near the Potomac and established Artillery upon it. Hill's Division moved from Halltown obliquely to the right until it struck the Shenandoah, ...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 3
September 15, 1862
No. 3
Col. Dixon S. Miles, Second U. S. Infantry, commanded the Union forces at Harpers Ferry. After Gen. White joined from Martinsburg, September 12 and Col. Ford from Maryland Heights on the 13th, Miles had about 14,200 ...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 2
September 15, 1862
No. 2
Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, with his own Division and those of Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill and R. S. Ewell, left Frederick on the morning of September 10 and passing through Middletown and Boonsboro ...
Capture of Harpers Ferry
No. 5
September 15, 1862
No. 5
Capture of Harpers Ferry September 15, 1862 No. 5 At daylight, September 15, three Batteries of Jackson's Division delivered a severe fire against the right of the Bolivar Heights defense. Ewell's Batteries opened from School House ...