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Graves of members of the 51st N.Y. Vol. killed at Burnside's Bridge, Sept. 21, 1862.

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05111.01.0375 Author/Creator: Place Written: Sharpsburg, Md. Type: Photograph Date: 1862/09/21 Pagination: 1 photograph 10.8 x 12.7 cm Order a Copy

Ink inscription on verso: "Antietam #22." Graphite inscription on verso: "Federal Graves. Burnside's Bridge." Numeric notation: "585 V." An unidentified Federal soldier leans against a stone wall that borders Antietam Creek. From here the 51st NY fired on the Confederates on the wooded ridgeline above [opposite bank] and soon charged the bridge itself. Wooden grave markers appear in front of the wall. Frassanito [Antietam, p. 240] has identified four of the graves as being those of Sgt. George W. Loud, Pvt. Edward Miller, Pvt. John Thompson, and Cpl. Michael Keefe.

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