History of the One Hundred And Twenty Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 1

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History of the One Hundred And Twenty Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 1
1862 1863 Pennsylvania Infantry 125th Regt
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A road leads from Sharpsburg to the Shepherdstown ford, and, being in the rear of the Confederate army, was easily kept open and afforded a line of retreat for the army, when retreat was found necessary.
The Antietam, near where the army was located, is crossed by four stone bridges, the first or upper one, on the road leading from Keedysville to Williamsport, the second one two and one- half miles below, on the Keedysville and Sharpsburg turnpike, the third one mile below the second, on the ro
...ad leading to Rohr- ersville, and now known as the Burnside bridge, and the fourth near the mouth of the Antietam creek, three miles below the third, on the Harper's P'erry road ; and McClellan found also, on his reconnoissances, that bridge number two was near his line, and had to be protected by him, and that bridge number three wa? strongly defended by the enemy.
Stonewall Jackson, who had been at Harper's Ferry, rein- forced Lee about noon of September i6th, and took position on the left of his line of battle ; and General Walker says he also arrived with two brigades and reported to Lee about the same time, but rested until daylight the next morning, and then took position on the right, in support of General Toombs.


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