Antietam - The Bloodiest
Day of the Civil War
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE'S
first invasion of the North culminated with the Battle of Antietam, in Maryland
(or Sharpsburg, as the South called it). The battle took place on Wednesday,
September 17, 1862, just 18 days after the Confederate victory at Second Manassas,
40 miles to the southeast in Virginia.
Not only was this the first
major Civil War engagement on Northern soil, it was also the bloodiest single
day battle in American history.
To view the magnitude of
the losses, consider that Antietam resulted in nine times as many Americans
killed or wounded (23,000 soldiers) as took place on June 6, 1944--D-day, the
so-called "longest day" of World War II. Also consider that more soldiers were
killed and wounded at the Battle of Antietam than the deaths of all Americans
in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, and Spanish-American War
combined.
The loss of human life at
Antietam shocked both sides doing battle that day. And it nearly resulted in
Lee's entire army, with its back to the Potomac River, being cut off from retreat
across the Potomac (through Shepherdstown) and being captured by the stronger
Union forces.
The battle also became a
turning point, an engagement that changed the entire course of the Civil War.
Antietam not only halted Lee's bold invasion of the North but thwarted his efforts
to force Lincoln to sue for peace. It also provided Lincoln with the victory
he needed to announce the abolition of slavery in the South. And with that proclamation
of Emancipation, Lincoln was able to broaden the base of the war and may have
prevented England and France from lending support to a country that engaged
in human bondage. The battle sealed the fate of the Confederacy.
Below is detailed the contents
of the CD.
MAPS
This CD
contains a large number of rare historic maps and descriptive pages representing
fascinating details pertaining to the Battle of Antietam during the Civil War
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The
Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. United States. National Park
Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1968. NOTES
Scale not given. Shows the placement and movement of troops during 3 phases
of the battle. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam. No. 1. This map shows the position of
the Union and Confederate forces on the morning of Sept. 17th, 1862, prior
to the battle of Antietam which opened at daybreak Drawn under the direction
of Antietam Board, Col. John C. Stearns, Gen. H. Heth. Theo. Friebus, Jr.
Antietam Battlefield Board. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, D.C., Norris Peters
Co., photo-litho., 1893. NOTES Scale 1:14,080. Confederate forces are shown
in red and Union forces in blue. Headquarters of McClellan and Lee are clearly
indicated. Legend lists the names of the corps, division, and brigade commanders.
Brigades are keyed by number of positions on the map. Shows roads, railroad,
houses, fences, names of residents, "Burnside Bridge," "Bloody Lane," "Dunker's
Chapel," "National Cemetery," towns, vegetation, drainage, fords, and relief
by hachures. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam with the locations of monuments erected by
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Prepared for the Antietam Battlefield Memorial
Commission. Reduced and drawn by S. A. Hammond, Asst. Eng. Antietam
Battlefield Memorial Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., Julius Bien & Co.,
lith., 1908? NOTES Scale 1:18,000. "Reduced by permission of the Antietam
Commission, Brig. Gen. E. A. Carman, Commissioner, from their map of the
battlefield that was surveyed and drawn by the engineers of the Gettysburg
National Park Commission, Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman, Bvt. Lt.
Col. E. B. Cope, Engineer." Detailed map indicating roads, drainage, fence
lines, houses, names of residents, woodland, and relief by contour lines.
Battlefield monuments are located by red squares. |
Antietam
Battlefield : new 1972 / National Park Service, U.S. Department of the
Interior. United States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington]
: The Service, [1978] NOTES Scale ca. 1:23,500. Includes text and descriptive
index to points of interest. |
(No.
2) Map of the battlefield of Antietam Drawn under the direction of Antietam
Board, Col. John C. Stearns [and] Gen. H. Heth. Antietam Battlefield Board.
CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, D.C. The Norris Peters Co., photo-litho. 1894.
NOTES Scale 1:14,908. Map of the battlefield showing roads and lanes, houses
and names of residents, fences, drainage, woodland, and relief by hachures.
Troop positions are not indicated. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam Published under the direction of Daniel
S. Lamont and Russell A. Alger, Secretaries of War, by the Antietam Battlefield
Board, Major Geo. W. Davis, U.S.A. President, General E. A. Carman, late
Union army, [and] General H. Heth, late Confederate army. Surveyed and drawn
by Col. E. B. Cope, Engineer [and] H. W. Mattern, Ass't Engineer, Gettysburg
National Park. Antietam Battlefield Board. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.] Antietam
Battlefield Board 1898. NOTES Scale ca. 1:10,560. "Drawn by H. W. Mattern"
in the lower right corner. "Note: Figures in black and crosses, thus (+)
marked along roadsides indicate numbers of tablets. For legends on tablets
showing positions of troops and their movements, see final report of the
Antietam Battlefield Board to the Secretary of War, dated 1898." Detailed
map of the battlefield showing roads, lanes, fences, houses, names of residents,
woodland, and relief by contour lines at intervals of 10 feet. Troop positions
are not noted. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam. This map shows the position of each
of the forty-two different commands of the regular army engaged in the battle
of Antietam, September 17, 1862. Battery "G", 2d U.S. Artillery, Lt. J.
H. Butler, commanding, was not engaged in the battle, being attached to
Gen'l. Couch's Division, near Harper's Ferry Drawn under the direction of
Antietam Board, Col. John C. Stearns, Gen. H. Heth. Theo. Friebus Jr. Antietam
Battlefield Board. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington D.C., Norris Peters Co.,
photo-litho., 1893. NOTES Scale 1:14,080. Legend lists Union commands and
the names of the commanders. Each unit is keyed by number to a position
on the map. Confederate positions are not indicated. Shows roads, railroad,
houses, fences, names of residents, "Burnside Bridge," "Bloody Lane," "Dunker's
Chapel," "National Cemetery," towns, vegetation, drainage, fords, and relief
by hachures. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam with the locations of monuments erected by
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the 3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th regiments
of infantry, Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Prepared for Antietam Battlefield
Commission of Pennsylvania. Reduced and drawn by S. A. Hammond, Ass't. Eng.
Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1908?]
NOTES Scale 1:18,000. "Reduced by permission of the Antietam Commission,
Brig. Gen. E. A. Carman, Commissioner, from their map of the battlefield
that was surveyed and drawn by the engineers of the Gettysburg National
Park Commission, Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman, Bvt. Lt. Col. E.
B. Cope, Engineer, H. W. Mattern, Ass't. Engineer, [and] E. M. Hewitt, Ass't.
Engineer." Detailed map indicating roads, drainage, fence lines, houses,
names of residents, woodland, and relief by contour lines. Inset: Mansfield
Avenue enlarged to show positions of Pennsylvania Reserve monuments. 7 x
25 cm. |
Antietam
Battlefield. United States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972. NOTES Scale ca. 1:24,000. Includes
text and index to points of interest. |
Antietam
/ National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. United States.
National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : The Service, [1980]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:31,680. Folded title: Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland.
Relief shown by shading. Includes text, descriptive index to points of interest,
and location map. / National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
United States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : The
Service, [1980] NOTES Scale ca. 1:31,680. Relief shown by shading. Includes
text, descriptive index to points of interest, and location map. |
Antietam
Sharpsburg and vicinity. Constructed and engraved to illustrate "The
war with the South" [Compiled by Charles Sholl] Engd. by Rae Smith. Sholl,
Charles CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, c1864. NOTES Scale ca. 1:26,700. From
Tomes, Robert. The war with the South. New York, Virtue & Yorston, 1862-1867,
v. 2, between p. 426 and 427. Signed (facsim.): Charles: Sholl, Topl. Engineer.
This issue lacks the copyright notice in the lower margin. Caption in lower
margin: A topographical map of the battle field at Antietam from an actual
survey by an engineer officer on General Doubleday's staff. |
Antietam
Sharpsburg and vicinity. Constructed and engraved to illustrate "The
war with the South" [Compiled by Charles Sholl] Engd. by Rae Smith. Sholl,
Charles. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, c1864. NOTES Scale ca. 1:26,700. From
Tomes, Robert. The war with the South. New York, Virtue & Yorston, 1862-1867,
v. 2, between p. 426 and 427. Signed (facsim.): Charles: Sholl, Topl. Engineer.
"Entered according to act of Congress AD. 1864 by Virtue, Yorston & Co."
Caption in lower margin: A topographical map of the battle field at Antietam
from an actual survey by an engineer officer on General Doubleday's staff.
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Southwest,
or no. 2, sheet of preliminary map of Antietam (Sharpsburg) battlefield.
Enlarged from "Michler" map of the war records atlas with corrections and
additions Antietam Battlefield Commission [sic] Maj. Geo. B. Davis, U.S.A.,
President, H. Heth, E. A. Carman, Expert Historian, [and] Jed. Hotchkiss,
Expert Topographer. Antietam Battlefield Board. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington
D.C., The Norris Peters Co., photo-litho., 1895. NOTES Scale ca. 1:10,400.
Map extends from Sharpsburg south to Antietam Iron Works and shows roads
and lanes, houses and names of residents, fences, and drainage. Troop positions
are not noted. |
Battle
of the Antietam fought September 16 & 17, 1862 Reconnoissance of the
ground occupied by the 1st Army Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. Hooker. Made
under the direction of Maj. D. C. Houston, Chf. Engr., by Lieut. W. A. Roebling
and W. S. Long, C.E. Roebling, Washington A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1862]
NOTES Scale 1:10,560. Pen and ink manuscript drawn on tracing cloth, showing
"line of Hooker's advance," roads, houses and names of occupants, fences,
vegetation, drainage, and relief by hachures. Troop positions are not given.
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Antietam
national battlefield site, Maryland Drawn by John J. Black, November
1948. United States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], reprint
1959. NOTES Scale ca. 1:54,000. Map indicates the main battle lines and
the tour route. Inset: Vicinity map. 5 x 6 cm. Illustrates a descriptive
leaflet by the U.S. National Park Service entitled "Antietam national battlefield
site, Maryland." |
The
field of Antietam. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1886] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:48,500. From Century illustrated monthly magazine, v. 32, June
1886. p. 290. Shows batteries, troop positions and movements, names of commanders,
roads, street pattern of Sharpsburg, drainage, vegetation, relief by hachures,
houses, names of residents, and fences. Chronology of events appears below
the map. |
Map
of Antietam National Cemetary at Sharpsburg, Maryland Designed by A.
A. Biggs, M. D., President & Genl. Supt., Sharpsburg, 1866. Surveyed and
drawn by Chas. P. Kahler, C. E., Baltimore. Kahler, Charles P. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Balto., Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., 1867. NOTES Scale 1:600. "Entered according
to Act of Congress in the year 1867 by the Board of Trustees of the 'Antietam
National Cemetary' in the Clerks Office of the U.S. District Court for Maryland."
29 "references" are keyed by number to the map. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam, prepared by Lieut. Wm. H. Willcox, Top.
Off. & A.A.D.C. on Brig. Genl. Doubleday's staff. [Sept. 17, 1862]. Willcox,
William H. CREATED/PUBLISHED Philada., Lith. of P. S. Duval & Son, [1862]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:13,300. Handwritten inscription in the upper right-hand
corner reads "Lieut Crawford with compts of Lt. Wm. H. Willcox." Shows roads
and streets, houses, fences, vegetation, drainage, hachures, and troop positions.
Inset: [Map of the environs of Sharpsburg] 12 x 10 cm. , prepared by Lieut.
Wm. H. Willcox, Top. Off. & A.A.D.C. on Brig. Genl. Doubleday's staff. [Sept.
17, 1862]. Willcox, William H. CREATED/PUBLISHED Philada., Lith. of P. S.
Duval & Son, [1862] NOTES Scale ca. 1:13,300. Handwritten inscription in
the upper right-hand corner reads "Lieut Crawford with compts of Lt. Wm.
H. Willcox." Shows roads and streets, houses, fences, vegetation, drainage,
hachures, and troop positions. Inset: [Map of the environs of Sharpsburg]
12 x 10 cm. |
Northwest,
or no. 1, sheet of preliminary map of Antietam (Sharpsburg) battlefield.
Enlarged from the "Michler" map of the war records atlas with corrections
and additions Antietam Battlefield Commission [sic] Maj. Geo. B. Davis.
U.S.A., President, H. Heth, E. A. Carman, Expert Historian, [and] Jed. Hotchkiss,
Expert Topographer. Antietam Battlefield Board. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington,
D.C., The Norris Peters Co., photo-litho., 1894. NOTES Scale ca. 1:10,400.
The Geography and Map Division has sheets 1 and 2 of 4 sheets. For a description
of sheet 2, see Civil War Maps entry no. 250.3. Map extends from Sharpsburg
north to Bakersville and shows roads and lanes, houses and names of residents,
fences, drainage, and woodland. Troop positions are not noted. |
Antietam.
Enlarged and corrected from map of Gen. Michler, U.S. Eng., by Oliver C.
Gould, Portland, Maine. Gould, Oliver C. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 189-?]
NOTES Scale not given. "No. 1 = Confeds. opposing 10 Me. & 128 P.V., 7:30
to 8:00 A.M. No. 2 & 3 = Confeds. marching behind no. 1." This map was in
the possession of Jedediah Hotchkiss at the time of his death. Major Hotchkiss
served as topographic engineer with the Army of Northern Virginia. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 19--?] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:5280 (about 12 inches equals 1 mile, not "10 in. = 1 mile").
Very detailed anonymous and undated map of the battlefield indicating roads
and lanes, drainage, houses, names of residents, grass fields, stubble,
corn fields, plowed fields, rock outcrops, rail, post and rail, stone, and
pailing fences, "fence[s], kind unknown," hay stacks, and woodland. Relief
is depicted by contour lines at intervals of 10 feet. Troop positions are
not noted. |
Map
of the battlefield of Antietam, [Sept. 17, 1862] [prepared by Lieut.
Wm. H. Willcox, Top. Off. & A.A.D.C. on Brig. Genl. Doubleday's staff,]
3d edition. Willcox, William H. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Philada., Lith. of P.
S. Duval & Son, 1862] NOTES [Scale ca. 1:13,300]. Inscribed in longhand
as follows: Obtained from Washington & presented to Gen. R. E. Lee by J.
E. B. Stuart. This map was in the possession of Jedediah Hotchkiss at the
time of his death. Major Hotchkiss served as topographic engineer with the
Army of Northern Virginia. |
Antietam
battlefield. Preliminary map no. 3. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899.
CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, D.C., Jed. Hotchkiss, The Norris Peters Co.,
photo-litho. 1895 NOTES Scale ca. 1:5,040. Detailed map of the battlefield
showing roads and lanes, fences, houses, names of residents, crops, woodland,
and relief by hachures. Troop positions are not noted. |
Antietam.
Prepared by Bvt. Brig. Genl. N. Michler, Major of Engineers, from surveys
under his direction, by order of Brig. Genl. & Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys,
Chief of Engineers, and under the authority of the hon. Secretary of War.
Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss, assisted by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser
& G. Thompson. Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
Photo-lith. by the N.Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co., Julius
Bien, Supt., 1867. NOTES Scale 1:21,120. "General direction of Confederate
line of battle, Sept. 16th 1862" and "(General direction of) Confederate
line of battle, Sept. 17th 1862 (evening)" are hand-colored in red. Union
troop positions are not indicated. Detailed map of the environs of Sharpsburg
showing roads, the "Washington Co. R.R.," fences, houses, names of residents,
vegetation, drainage, villages, the "Burnside Bridge," "Bloody Lane," "Dunker's
Chapel," "National Cemetery," and relief by hachures. In this issue, the
map is printed on a yellow background with the Potomac River colored green.
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Antietam.
[Prepared by Bvt. Brig. Genl. N. Michler, Major of Engineers, from surveys
under his direction, by order of Brig. Genl. & Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys,
Chief of Engineers, and under the authority of the hon. Secretary of War.
Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss, assisted by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser
& G. Thompson.]. Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
Photo-lith. by the N.Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co., Julius
Bien, Supt., 1867. NOTES [Scale 1:21,120]. Another copy. Stamped at top
of map: 320 Union. Handwritten note on verso: War Records Office. Washington,
D.C. Feb. 8, 1892. Respectfully referred to the Postmaster, Sharpsburg,
Md. with request that he will please examine this map, correct the spelling
of the names and return it to me as early as practicable. [Signed] C. D.
Cowles, Capt. U.S.A. Confederate positions and the corrections apparently
made by the Sharpsburg Postmaster are in red ink. This map was in the possession
of Jedediah Hotchkiss at the time of his death. Major Hotchkiss served as
topographic engineer with the Army of Northern Virginia. |
Magnus'
historical war map. One hundred & fifty miles around Richmond. Magnus,
Charles. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, Washington, Charles Magnus, [1864]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:920,000. General map centered on Richmond, Virginia. "Mirror
of events [i.e., list of battles] 1861-62-63-64" has been attached to the
left of the map. Insets: Maj. Gen. Canby' base of operations [Mississippi
and Red River area] 9 x 8 cm.-Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman's base of operations
[northern Georgia] 9 x 8 cm.-Fortifications around Richmond, Va. 12 x 11
cm.-Prominent battle grounds [Bethel, Bull Run, Winchester, Fair Oaks, Seven
days' battles, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Mt. Crawford, and
Monocacy, 1861-64] 10 maps, each 4 x 4 cm. Includes portraits of Generals
Grant and Lee. |
Atlas of the battlefield of Antietam
Surveyed by Lieut. Col. E. B. Cope, engineer, H. W. Mattern, assistant
engineer, of the Gettysburg National Park. Drawn by Charles H. Ourand,
1899. Positions of troops by Gen. E. A. Carman. Published by the authority
of the Secretary of War, under the direction of the Chief of Engineers,
U. S. Army, 1904. Cover title. "Organization of the Union and Confederate
armies at the Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg), September 17, 1862": [3]
p.
(Also in MrSid format.)
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Title page
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Organization of the Union and Confederate Armies …
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1: September 17, 1862, Daybreak
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2: September 17, 1862, 6 to 6:20 A.M.
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3: September 17, 1862, 6:45 to 7 A.M.
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4: September 17, 1862, 7:20 A.M.
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5: September 17, 1862, 7:30 A.M.
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6: September 17, 1862, 8 A.M.
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7: September 17, 1862, 8:30 to 8:40 A.M.
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8: September 17, 1862, 9 to 9:30 A.M.
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9: September 17, 1862, 10:30 A.M.
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10: September 17, 1862, Noon to 12:15 P.M.
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11: September 17, 1862, 1 P.M.
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12: September 17, 1862, 3:30 to 3:45 P.M.
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13: September 17, 1862, 4:20 P.M.
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14: September 17, 1862, 5:30 P.M.
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Title page
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Organization of the Union and Confederate Armies …
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Army of Northern Virginia
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1: September 17, 1862, Daybreak
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2: September 17, 1862, 6 to 6:20 A.M.
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3: September 17, 1862, 6:45 to 7 A.M.
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4: September 17, 1862, 7:20 A.M.
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5: September 17, 1862, 7:30 A.M.
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6: September 17, 1862, 8 A.M.
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7: September 17, 1862, 8:30 to 8:40 A.M.
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8: September 17, 1862, 9 to 9:30 A.M.
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9: September 17, 1862, 10:30 A.M.
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10: September 17, 1862, Noon to 12:15 P.M.
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11: September 17, 1862, 1 P.M.
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12: September 17, 1862, 3:30 to 3:45 P.M.
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13: September 17, 1862, 4:20 P.M.
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14: September 17, 1862, 5:30 P.M.
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Ballad
The Battle of Antietam Creek - Ford, Warde, performer / 4 minutes
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Antietam Civil War Photo
and Stereograph Collection
Photos shown below are thumbnails. On the CD, when you
click on a thumbnail photo, it will show a much larger more detailed
photo in your web browser. Stereograph thumbnails do not show the entire
picture. Stereographs have two pictures side by side. The full sized
stereographs have the entire stereograph (both photos.)
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The "Sunken Road" at Antietam. [Stereograph] |
Dunker Church, Antietam, Sept. 17th 1862. [Stereograph] |
[Sharpsburg, Md. Principal street] |
[Sharpsburg, Md. Lutheran church] |
[Antietam, Md. Burnside's bridge] |
[Antietam, Md. A cavalry orderly] |
[Sharpsburg, Md. View with Episcopal church in distance] |
On the Antietam Battlefield. [Stereograph] |
[Antietam, Md. Battlefield on the day of the battle] |
[Antietam, Md. Antietam Bridge on the Sharpsburg-Boonsboro
Turnpike] |
[Antietam, Md. Blacksmith shoeing horses at headquarters,
Army of the Potomac] |
Burnside bridge, from the South-East. [Stereograph] |
[Harper's Ferry, W. Va. View of the town and railroad bridge] |
[Elk Mountain, Md. Signal tower overlooking Antietam battlefield] |
[Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the
stone bridge] |
[Harper's Ferry, W. Va. View of town; railroad bridge in ruins] |
[Keedysville, Md., vicinity. Smith's barn, used as a hospital
after the battle of Antietam] |
[Antietam, Md. Confederate dead by a fence on the Hagerstown
road] |
[Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the
stone bridge; another view] |
Where Sumner's Corps charged at Antietam. [Stereograph] |
The "Sunken Road" at Antietam. [Stereograph] |
Dunker Church, Antietam, Sept. 17th 1862. [Stereograph] |
[Sharpsburg, Md. Principal street] |
[Sharpsburg, Md. Lutheran church] |
[Antietam, Md. Burnside's bridge] |
[Antietam, Md. A cavalry orderly] |
[Sharpsburg, Md. View with Episcopal church in distance] |
On the Antietam Battlefield. [Stereograph] |
[Antietam, Md. Battlefield on the day of the battle] |
[Antietam, Md. Antietam Bridge on the Sharpsburg-Boonsboro
Turnpike] |
[Antietam, Md. Blacksmith shoeing horses at headquarters,
Army of the Potomac] |
Burnside bridge, from the South-East. [Stereograph] |
[Harper's Ferry, W. Va. View of the town and railroad bridge] |
[Elk Mountain, Md. Signal tower overlooking Antietam battlefield] |
[Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the
stone bridge] |
[Harper's Ferry, W. Va. View of town; railroad bridge in ruins] |
[Keedysville, Md., vicinity. Smith's barn, used as a hospital
after the battle of Antietam] |
[Antietam, Md. Confederate dead by a fence on the Hagerstown
road] |
[Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the
stone bridge; another view] |
Where Sumner's Corps charged at Antietam. [Stereograph] |
Bridge across the Antietam. North-East view. [Stereograph] |
Burnside bridge, Antietam, looking up stream. [Stereograph] |
Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the Burnside Bridge,
at... |
[Antietam, Md. President Lincoln with Gen. George B. McClellan
and group of officers] |
Signal tower on Elk Mountain, overlooking battle field of
Antietam. [Stereograph] |
Ditch on the right wing, where Kimbal[l]'s brigade fought
so de... |
Pic-nic party at Antietam bridge, 22d September, 1862. [Stereograph] |
Smith's barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the
battle of Antietam. [Stereograph] |
A lone grave on battle field of Antietam. [Stereograph] |
[Antietam, Md. President Lincoln and Gen. George B. McClellan
in the general's tent; another view] |
View on battle field of Antietam near Sherrick's house, where
t... |
[Keedysville, Md., vicinity. Confederate wounded at Smith's
Ba... |
Straw huts erected on Smith's farm, and used as a hospital
afte... |
[Antietam, Md. Another view of Antietam bridge] |
[Antietam, Md. Bodies of Confederate dead gathered for burial] |
A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they
f... |
A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they
f... |
Smith's house and barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital
af... |
View on battle field. Group of Louisiana regiment as they
fell... |
"The sunken road" at Antietam. A Union battery succeeded in
ge... |
Smith's house and barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital
af... |
View of battle field of Antietam on day of battle, 17th September,
1862. [Stereograph] |
View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged
t... |
Group, Gen'l Caldwell and staff on battle field of Antietam,
21st September, 1862. [Stereograph] |
Ruins of Mumma's house, on battle field of Antietam. [Stereograph] |
Gen'l Hooker's headquarters during the battle of Antietam.
[Stereograph] |
[Antietam, Md. Gen. Randolph B. Marcy with officers and civili... |
He sleeps his last sleep. A Confederate soldier who after
bein... |
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