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English: Burnside's Bridge, Sharpsburg, MD, was named after Union General Ambrose Burnside who commanded the Ninth Corps at Antietam, Battle of Antietam - September 17, 1862. His soldiers made repeated attacks against the small force of Confederates who defended this crucial Antietam Creek crossing.
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Source https://www.nps.gov/places/antietam-battlefield-burnside-bridge.htm
Author Photo by Jim Strongin

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  • 2005-05-18 19:13 Great Scott 600×394×8 (85607 bytes) The Burnside Bridge was named after Union General Ambrose Burnside who commanded the Ninth Corps at Antietam. His soldiers made repeated attacks against the small force of Confederates who defended this crucial Antietam Creek crossing. Battle of Antieta

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Burnside's Bridge traversing Antietam Creek

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