Antietam General Lee's invasion of Maryland went well at first. When we got to the Maryland city of Fredrick - Lee saw fit to split CSA forces. Lee ordered my Army to secure Harper's Ferry (13,15,13) to open a line of retreat to the Shenandoah Valley. However, a spy among us had other plans. Turns out this spy, this dirty traitor, gave a copy of my orders from General Lee to the Yankee McClellan. The Yankees knew our moves and massed at Sharpsburg, directly infront of Lee along Antietam Creek. My Army joined General Lee this day and the battle began. The battle was bloody, in fact - Antietam Creek ran RED with soldiers' blood. We were a fearful we were gonna get whooped until A.P. Hill showed. We were happy to see our friend Hill but because we were outnumbered, we had to retreat across the Potomac into Virginia. We felt betrayed, not beat and we shall all - MEET AGAIN!