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ILLUSTRATIONS FOR THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM: (1) 9th N.Y. Vol. Inf. 'Hawkins' Zouaves' at Antietam. (2) 51st Penn. Vol. Inf. takes Burnside's Bridge at Antietam. (3) BG Robert Toombs and his Georgians defend against Burnside's advance along Antietam Creek. (4) Col. John B. Gordon and the 6th Ala. Inf. hold their ground in the sunken road at Antietam. (5) Double Canister!--LTG James Longstreet holds the horses while his staff officers fire cannon at Antietam. (6) Lee and his generals at Antietam. (7) Lee's council of war at Sharpsburg. (8) Maj. John C. Pelham leads Stuart's artillery in support of Jackson at Antietam. (9) MG John Bell Hood's Texans in the cornfield at Antietam. (10) Parker's Battery fires on Hooker's Corps at the Battle of Antietam
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MORE ANTIETAM ILLUSTRATIONS: (1) President Lincoln confers with a Union brigade commander and Allan Pinkerton, his chief spy, at Antietam. (2) Prof. Lowe's observation balloon hovers over the battlefield at Sharpsburg, Md., during the Battle of Antietam. (3) Rebels advance during the Battle of Antietam. (4) "Sons of Erin"--Father Corby gives absolution to the Irish Bde. at Antietam. (5) The Ohio Bde. advances toward the Dunker Church at Antietam.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
My Pinkerton office had that picture on the Wall, I had worked as a District Operations Manager for Pinkerton Security and Investigations with 350 Pinkerton Officers and three Pinkerton offices locations under My supervision. Later I worked Management on an Armed Federal Contract for Pinkerton Government services. The Pinkerton International Detective's was formed in 1850 and the US Secret Service adopted many of the Pinkerton practices. The term Private Eye comes from the Pinkerton's and they used the eye in their logo and still do. My Pinkerton Badge and ID both had the modern version of that eye upon it.
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