Destined for Antietam

Text of the marker is arranged to illustrate the movements of the Confederate Army during the Antietam Campaign of 1862:

September 10, 1862 from Frederick, Maryland

Confederate commander Lee sends part of his army to capture Harpers Ferry, while he waits in Maryland to advance on Pennsylvania.

Jackson

September 13

Maryland Heights, MD

Confederates force Union soldiers off Maryland Heights.

September 13

Jackson arrives here on Schoolhouse Ridge, surrounding the Union garrison.

September 14

Jackson's forces bombard Harpers Ferry and outflank the Federals on Bolivar Heights.

September 15Union garrison surrenders, and Jackson advances on Sharpsburg to help Lee, leaving General A.P. Hill behind to deal with the captured prisoners and spoils of war.

Lee

September 14

South Mountain, MD

Lee's troops clash with the Union army and delay its counter attack.

September 15

Sharpsburg, MD

Lee withdraws toward Sharpsburg, north of Showman's Knoll. He awaits news from Jackson at Harpers Ferry.

Antietam

September 17, 1862Union and Confederate soldiers fight in the bloodiest day of the Civil War. Lee's invasion ends, President Lincoln issues the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.

Marker can be reached from Bakerton Road (County Route 27), on the right when traveling south.

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