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    15th North Carolina At Sharpsburg

    Can some of you tell me about how the 15th North Carolina was engaged during the battle and where they fought?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny_Reb_1865 View Post
    Can some of you tell me about how the 15th North Carolina was engaged during the battle and where they fought?
    C.S.A.
    JACKSON'S COMMAND
    COBB'S BRIGADE, McLAW'S DIVISION
    Lieut. Col. C. C. Sanders, 24th Georgia Infantry, Commanding.
    Organization.
    16th Georgia Infantry, Cobb's (Georgia) Legion,
    24th Georgia Infantry, 15th North Carolina


    (September 17, 1862.)
    Cobb's Brigade crossed the Potomac at daybreak and halted near General Lee's Headquarters west of Sharpsburg. At about 9:20 A.M., it formed line on the south side of Bloody Lane, its left resting at this point and, with Rodes' and portions of Garland's and Colquitt's Brigades, participated in the engagement with French's Division of the Second Corps. Later in the day the Brigade changed front to the right, facing east, and supported D. H. Hill's Division and George T. Anderson's Brigade in resisting the advance of Richardson's Division.


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    http://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?unit_id=568
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    Thanks!

    Where would I go online to read first hand accounts of company "A" during the fight at the bloody lane?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny_Reb_1865 View Post
    Thanks!

    Where would I go online to read first hand accounts of company "A" during the fight at the bloody lane?
    You would have to read a history book about the regiment to get in depth details
    Last edited by brentcarter; 04-09-2018 at 03:57 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbsmith7 View Post
    Wrong regiment, wrong brigade, wrong state.

    I'd recommend Hess' book, Lee's Tar Heels.
    Thank you for correcting my mistake . I had some compass problems. Still the advice stands find the books about either the regiment or brigade to get a more in depth view. Just get the state right...
    Last edited by brentcarter; 04-09-2018 at 03:55 PM.
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