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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore), Trophies of the field of Antietam. (search)
Eleventh Alabama regiment, captured by the Fifty-seventh New-York volunteers, Richardson's division, Sumner's corps, at the battle of Antietam, September seventeenth, 1862. 2. A regular confederate flag, with the stars and bars. I could not learn the history of this flag, from what regiment captured, nor by whom? 3. Another battle-flag, similar in all respects to No. 1. It was very much torn and very bloody. The following history of its capture was pinned to it: headquarters Doubleday's division, Twelfth army corps. This flag was captured by private Isaac Thomas, company G, Twentieth regiment N. Y.S. M., September seventeenth, 1862, at the battle of Antietam. Thomas shot the rebel color-bearer, then ran forward and brought off the colors. Theo. R. Gates, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding. 4. Another battle-flag, similar to the last. On the upper edge of this flag Williamsburgh is painted in large letters, and Seven Pines on the lower edge. It was captured at the