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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 17 : Pope 's campaign in Virginia . (search)
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 18 : Lee 's invasion of Maryland , and his retreat toward Richmond . (search)
Chapter 18: Lee's invasion of Maryland, and his retreat toward Richmond.
Lee's relative position to the National Army reviewed
the Republic in peril, 46Lee's relative position to the National Army reviewed
the Republic in peril, 464.
Lee's invasion of Maryland
his proclamation, 465.
it is scorned by the people of Maryland
Barbara Frietchie, 466.
Lee's scheme of invasion discovered, 467.
Lee's invasion of Maryland
his proclamation, 465.
it is scorned by the people of Maryland
Barbara Frietchie, 466.
Lee's scheme of invasion discovered, 467.
McClellan's advantages, 468.
advance upon South Mountain, 469.
battle on South Mountain, 470.
struggle at Crampton's Gap
Toombs and Cobb, the Georgia traitors, 4Lee's scheme of invasion discovered, 467.
McClellan's advantages, 468.
advance upon South Mountain, 469.
battle on South Mountain, 470.
struggle at Crampton's Gap
Toombs and Cobb, the Georgia traitors, 471.
Harper's Ferry invested, 472.
surrender of Harper's Ferry, 473.
the armies in the Antietam Valley, 474.
their relative position, 475.
preparations for battl tions on the right, 480.
operations on the left, and close of the battle, 481.
Lee permitted to escape, 482.
McClellan ordered to pursue him
he halts and calls f s patriotism triumphs over feeling, 497.
Only thirty days had passed by since Lee was in the attitude of a defender of the Confederate capital, with two large arm