1862/09 - Ambrose Burnside's Official Report of the Battle of Antietam

1862/09 - Ambrose Burnside's Official Report of the Battle of Antietam

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Sep 30, 1862

Ambrose Burnside's Official Report​

of the Battle of Antietam​

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HEADQUARTERS RIGHT WING, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
Near Antietam Bridge, September 30, 1862​

Brig. Gen. S. WILLIAMS,
Adjutant-General.

GENERAL: I have the honor to report the following operations of my command during the late campaign of the Army of the Potomac in Maryland:

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