The marker for Winder’s Brigade of Jackson’s Division is on the west side of the Hagerstown Pike north of the Dunker Church. (Philadelphia Brigade Park tour map)Winder's Brigade, Jackson's Division, marker 335 of the War Department Confederate markers at Antietam

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Jackson’s Command

Winder’s Brigade, Jackson’s Division

Col. A. J. Grigsby, 27th Virginia Infantry, Commanding.

Organization.
2nd Virginia Infantry
4th Virginia Infantry
5th Virginia Infantry
27th Virginia Infantry
33rd Virginia Infantry

(September 16-17, 1862.)

On the evening of September 16, Winder’s Brigade formed line perpendicular to this road, its right resting on this point, its left 130 yards west connecting with Jones’ Brigade. In this position these Brigades were assaulted by the enemy, early on the 17th, and forced back to the reserves in the edge of the woods. Soon afterward the entire Division advanced but was compelled to retire. Re-enforced by Early’s brigade, the Division again advanced and again fell back and reformed beyond the West Woods where it supported the assault of McLaws’ Division.

No. 335.