The marker for D.R. Jones’ Division of Longstreet’s Command is on the west side of Branch Avenue. (Branch Avenue North tour map) The story of Jones’ Division is continued on the next marker, number 369.

C.S.A.
D.R. Jones’ Division, Longstreet’s Command
Brig. Gen. D.R. Jones, Commanding.
Organization.
Brig. Gen. Robert Toombs’ Brigade
Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Drayton’s Brigade
Brig. Gen. R.B. Garnett’s Brigade
Brig. Gen. James L. Kemper’s Brigade
Col. Joseph Walker’s Brigade
Col. Geo. T. Anderson’s Brigade
September 15-16, 1862.
Jones’ Division reached Sharpsburg on the morning of the 15th and took position on Cemetery Hill and the high ground about 350 yards to the west and northwest of this point.
A part of Toombs’ Brigade, the 50th Georgia of Drayton’s Brigade, and a Company each of Walker’s (Jenkins’) Brigade and Hood’s Division, all under command of Gen. Toombs, were advanced to contest the passage of the Antietam by the Burnside Bridge and the fords below. The Washington Artillery (15 guns), Hood’s Division Artillery (14 guns) and Captain J.S. Brown’s Virginia Battery (4 guns), in all 33 guns, strengthened Jones’ Division which formed the extreme right of the Army of Northern Virgignia. During the 16th the Division was subjected to an annoying fire from the long range guns beyond the Antietam.
No. 368.
