I Found the Enemy in Great Force - Sharpsburg MD
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 39° 28.430 W 077° 44.556
18S E 264088 N 4372951
Initially, over 5,000 soldiers commanded by Gen. William H. French assaulted the Confederate position. French, who was ordered "to press the enemy" with all of his force, locked into a bloody and costly struggle against Confederates positioned in the well worn sunken farm road.
Waymark Code: WM1366D
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 09/25/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Turtle3863
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Marker is on the Antietam National Battlefield. Text of marker: I Found the Enemy in Great Force-About 9:30 a.m. the battle started to shift from the north end of the battlefield toward the Sunken Road, 180 yards to your right (south). Two divisions from the Union Second Corps moved across the Mumma and Roulette farm fields in front of you. Initially, over 5,000 soldiers commanded by Gen. William H. French assaulted the Confederate position. French, who was ordered "to press the enemy" with all of his force, locked into a bloody and costly struggle against Confederates positioned in the well worn sunken farm road. Approximately an hour later, Gen. Israel Richardson's division of over 4,000 men moved in to support their comrades.

Gen. Nathan Kimble, whose men advanced across the ground in front of you, remembered that, "Directly on my front, in a narrow road running parallel with my line, ... forming a natural rifle-pit between my line and a large corn-field, I found the enemy in great force... As my line advanced to the crest of the hill, a murderous fire was opened upon it from the entire force in front. My advance farther was checked, and for three hours and thirty minutes the battle raged incessantly, without either party giving way."

(Key points indicated on the panoramic view below the text):
Richardson's Division followed French, arriving about an hour later, adding additional forces to the fight.

William and Margaret Roulette's Farm

South Mountain

French's Division led the assault. Moving from left to right in front of you. Seventy percent of his men had never been in a battle. In fact, many had enlisted in the army only two weeks before Antietam.

During the battle this field was planted in corn. The trees along the fence line in front of you were not there and the ground to the right (south) of the fence was open pasture.

Confederates under commanding Gen. D.H. Hill were strongly positioned behind stacked up fence rails in the Sunken Road.

LOCATION: Marker is in Sharpsburg, Maryland, in Washington County. Marker is on Mummas Lane, on the left when traveling west. Located at a pull off on Mummas Lane after stop six of the driving tour of Antietam Battlefield. The stop is just south of the Visitors Center. Marker is in this post office area: Sharpsburg MD 21782, United States of America
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