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Bloody Prelude: the Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland and Burkittsville, Maryland. Help preserve South Mountain. Here are some of my favorite links (just click each name and you will be taken to the site):. Monterey Pass Battlefield Park. Save Historic Antietam Foundation. Western Maryland Historical Library. War Returns to South Mountain. Enter your comment here.
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: October 2012
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Sunday, October 14, 2012. I have se...
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: May 2013
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The roll o...
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: May 2012
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Sunday, May 27, 2012. The 13th Penn...
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: Kemper's Fallen Virginians
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Monday, October 1, 2012. Private An...
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: Captain Augustus C. Thompson, Co. G, 16th Georgia Infantry
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Sunday, June 23, 2013. Help preserv...
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: June 2013
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Sunday, June 23, 2013. Help preserv...
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: June 2012
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Sunday, June 10, 2012. Soon after d...
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain: September 2012
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Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain. On September 14, 1862, Robert E. Lee's opportunistic first invasion of the North was turned back at the gaps of South Mountain near Boonsboro, Maryland. The fighting was desperate and for the numbers engaged rather bloody. It has become just a footnote in history, but it was here that the Confederacy reached it's high tide. South Mountain by Rick Reeve. South Mountain by Rick Reeve depicting the wounding of General Garland. Monday, September 17, 2012. East Wo...
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