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Keedysville (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
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Chapter 5:
The Maryland campaign of 1862
along the route
Pleasant Valley
south Mountain
Antietam
reminiscences of the sojourn in Maryland after the battle of Antietam
The Sixth Cde.
What a panorama of autumn landscape, grandeur and loveliness, lay before us!
'T was Pleasant Valley.
An earthly paradise, if anywhere there be one, lies in Maryland between the Kittoctan on tion and chagrin, later.
A division commanded by Gen. Walker is said to have returned down Pleasant Valley along the Monocacy and to have recrossed the Potomac.
A force under McLaws and Anderson is impossible without severe punishment and crippling their strength.
Now we are moving into Pleasant Valley as part of a force which is being thrown between Lee and the lower fords of the Potomac.
Wrick.
All the troops in the vicinity of the Potomac except those at Harper's Ferry, are in Pleasant Valley.
The Sixth Corps, about mid-day, moved through the little hamlet of Burkittsville abreas
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Chapter 5:
The Maryland campaign of 1862
along the route
Pleasant Valley
south Mountain
Antietam
reminiscences of the sojourn in Maryland after the battle of Antietam
The Sixth Corps moved to Fairfax, C. H., where a brief halt was made.
On the afternoon of the first of September, we passed Fairfax Seminary on the edge of the county, four miles from Alexandria, and a few minutes later crossed the field to the Leesburg pike, through our last winter's camp.
We noticed a tiny Union flag flying from a pole nailed to John Going's gable.
As it was alleged that John had said he would rot in Fort Ellsworth before he would raise the Union colors, and as John was not at home, it would seem that some one had kindly planted the flag for him.
We crossed Cameron Run, and marched across the country at though making for Arlington Heights; but when in sight of Fort Albany we moved east, along the line of the Alexandria and Loudon Railroad, struck the Washington road, and cros