The marker for George T. Anderson’s Brigade of D. R. Jones’ Division is on the south side of the Boonsboro Pike, in front of the National Cemetery. (National Cemetery tour map)

Lee’s Army also had a brigade commanded by George B. Anderson, whose North Carolina brigade was in D.H. Hill’s Division, as well as a division commanded by a Richard Anderson.

Anderson's Brigade, D. R. Jones' Division, marker 328 of the War Department Confederate markers at Antietam

C.S.A.
Longstreet’s Command

Anderson’s Brigade, D. R. Jones’ Division

Brigadier General Geo. B. Anderson, Commanding.

Organization.
1st Georgia Infantry (Regulars),
7th Georgia Infantry,
8th Georgia Infantry,
9th Georgia Infantry,
11th Georgia Infantry 

(September 15-16, 1862.)

Anderson’s Brigade, temporarily attached to Hood’s Division, reached Sharpsburg about noon of the 15th, and went into position on the south of this road in support of the Washington Artillery.

It remained in this position and in a corresponding position on the opposite side of the road, which it occupied for about three hours, until the morning of the 17th, when it was moved to the left to support Hood’s Division.

No. 328.