In comic book format, describes the first major battle of the Civil War to take place on Northern soil.
135; Elizabeth Lindsay Lomax, Leaves from an Old Washington Diary, 1854–1863, ed. Lindsay Lomax Wood (New ... 287; September 9, Alpheus S. Williams, From the Cannon's Mouth: The Civil War Letters of General Alpheus S. Williams, ed.
This book provides the official history of the Maryland Campaign of 1862 as prepared by the Antietam Battlefield Board. An overview of the events which occurred, along with battle maps...
Author Claudia Friddell blends her words with Clara Barton’s firsthand account to capture the nurse’s brave actions, while Christopher Cyr’s dramatically accurate illustrations portray one of the most heroic women in history.
Describes the events surrounding the bloody confrontation between Union and Confederate troops in the Maryland countryside on September 17, 1862.
"America's bloodiest day"—the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862—left more dead American soldiers in its wake than any other 24-hour period in history. Antietam and the related battles of...
... visit www.emergingcivilwar.com. Also by Daniel J. Vermilya: The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain (History Press, 2014) James Garfield and the Civil War (History Press, 2015) That Field of Blood THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM SEPTEMBER 17,
Recounts the circumstances leading up to the battle of Antietam, the events of the battle, and its aftermath, and discusses the opposing generals, weaponry, and tactics.
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"Bearing aloft the flag of his country in the final charge" by Company A, 103rd New York Volunteers at the Battle of Antietam, Captain Henry Augustus Sand fell wounded.
James P. Reger. The bluff from which most were firing rose one hundred feet over the span . Tall oak trees offered Southern sharpshooters ... Brigadier General Robert Toombs commanded this meager yet determined force of Southerners .