Posted on 09/17/2022 4:19:54 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
A GREAT BATTLE IN PROGRESS.
HARRISBURGH, Tuesday, Sept. 15. -- 8 P.M.
Dispatches received from Hagerstown say Gen. McCLELLAN came up with the rear of the rebel army at Sharpsburgh, and that a battle is now in progress.
HARRISBURGH, Tuesday, Sept. 16. -- 10 A.M.
A dispatch, just received at headquarters, says Jackson has recrossed the Potomac, and Gen. McClellan has engaged him with tremendous force this side of Sharpsburgh and ten miles from that place. The whole rebel army in Maryland will be annihilated or captured this night.
No rebels can be found about Hagerstown and Williamsport, and none two miles on the other side of the Potomac.
Special Dispatch to the New-YorK Times.
HARRISBURGH, Tuesday, Sept. 16.
We have just received tidings of the two portions of the rebel army having United on this side of the Potomac, numbering, it is supposed, seventy thousand (70,000) men. A desperate battle is momentarily expected in Middletown Valley, between the Cos Locton Mountains and the South Mountain, the scene of the last battle. Reinforcements are going on actively,
LATER -- 8.40 P.M. -- A battle is reported as going on all this afternoon. The result is not yet known.
PREVIOUS REPORTS FROM HARRISBURGH.
PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, Sept. 16.
A special dispatch to the Bulletin, from Harrisburgh, says:
"Telegraphic and railroad communication to Hagerstown was reopened last night, showing that that place had been totally abandoned by the rebels, and reoccupied by our troops.
It is rumored at Hagerstown that another battle is going on this morning between Sharpsburgh and Middleburgh, but no particulars have been received.
Sharpsburgh is near the Potomac, about ten miles west of Middletown.
It is not unlikely that Gen. MCCLELLAN is engaging the rebels in that neighborhood, to-day, and disputing their passage of the river.
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“The whole rebel army in Maryland will be annihilated or captured this night.”
Not with McClellan in command...
Today is the day of days.
I hope it was worth it.
Even though McClellan at this point had detail plans of Lee’s movements.
"Today's" battle will change that, increasing total casualties from engagements in Union States from ~15% to nearly 25%.
Although they are fiction, Bernard Cornwell’s Nathaniel Starbuck series is an excellent accounting of the campaign. His description of McClellan and his arm chair are spot on.
82 years later, on the same date US Army units, the 101st. Airborne and the 82nd Airborne would have another bad day, in fact a whole week beginning on Sept. 17, 1944 in the Dutch city of Arnhem during WW2.
Happy Hannukah!
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