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In the early days of September, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, commanding the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, leads his men across the Potomac River into the State of Maryland in an audacious invasion of the North. When the 54-year old Virginian had assumed command of the Confederate armies around Richmond just three months earlier on June 2nd, the fledgling Confederacy had seemed to be on the verge of collapse. Now, as the summer campaigning season of 1862 comes close to an end, what had been perceived as improbable at the start of the year was rapidly becoming more and more likely - the Union could be on the verge of losing the war. The New Year of 1862 had started off very promising for the Northern war effort. In the Western Theater, particularly, Southern efforts to make gains in the region had been curbed at every corner. A Confederate invasion of Eastern Kentucky in the early weeks of the year was repulsed by George H. Thomas at the Battle of Mi