The marker for Rodes’ Brigade of D.H. Hill’s Division is on the north side of the Sunken Road. (Sunken Road west tour map)Rodes' Brigade, D.H. Hill's Division, marker 338 of the War Department Confederate markers at Antietam

From the marker:

C.S.A.
Jackson’s Command

Rodes’ Brigade, D.H. Hill’s Division

Brig. Gen. R. E. Rodes, Commanding.

Organization.
3rd Alabama Infantry,
5th Alabama Infantry,
6th Alabama Infantry,
12th Alabama Infantry,
26th Alabama Infantry

(September 17, 1862.)

On the night of September 16, Rodes’ Brigade bivouacked in the field east of Piper’s House. On the morning of the 17th it moved to the Bloody Lane, its center a few feet north of this point.

Supported by the Brigade of G. B. Anderson on the right and by remnants of the Brigades of Colquitt and Garland on the left, it withstood several assaults of French’s Division of Sumner’s Corps, but its right flank having been turned by the advance of Richardson’s Division, it was compelled to retire in the direction of Sharpsburg.

No. 338.