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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reunion of the Virginia division army of Northern Virginia Association (search)
te the line of the Upper Potomac, and withdraw by way of Hagerstown into Pennsylvania. It is singular, but true, that whene his army moved, on the National road, from Frederick to Hagerstown. McClellan explains the tardiness of his movements, becreserve artillery, had in the meantime gone into camp at Hagerstown and D. H. Hill at Boonsboro. We left McClellan on the invested Harpers Ferry. Lee, with Longstreet, was near Hagerstown, D. H. Hill at Boonsboroa, with the brigades of Colquitt This army will resume its march to-morrow, taking the Hagerstown road. General Jackson's command will form the advance, d, will join the main body of the army at Boonsboroa or Hagerstown. Each regiment on the march will habitually carry its awriters. The old Stage road and trail from Frederick to Hagerstown passes the South Mountain six miles north of Turner's Gpike. The pike runs nearly due north from Sharpsburg to Hagerstown, probably a mile and a half west of Antietam Creek. A m