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Category Archives: Antietam / Battlefield Guides

  • I thought I’d pause from the historically-oriented post after post of late to write something about several of the most recent groups I’ve [...]

    Recent Groups Visiting Antietam

    July 26, 2012
  • Texas Girls at Antietam With the Antietam Battlefield Guides, we get to see all sorts of individuals, families, and groups. Earlier this year I [...]

    Young Clara Barton Scholar

    July 2, 2012
  • I don’t think there is any Civil War writing that I enjoy reading quite so much as regimental histories. These are written by men who were [...]

    Artillery Shells Overhead – An Antietam Story

    June 22, 2012
  • This weekend featured some living history re-enactors portraying S.D. Lee’s Artillery – the Confederate guns posted at Antietam at the spot [...]

    Artillery Weekend at Antietam

    June 10, 2012
  • This morning, I went to the cemetery at Antietam to follow the Ranger walk and talk presentation by Mike Gamble (who is also a part of the [...]

    Memorial Day at Antietam

    May 28, 2012
  • The Antietam Battlefield is sometimes used for other events and is a great place for a running road race. There is a big 10k that will be held [...]

    Project 320 – 3rd Annual 5k at Antietam

    May 26, 2012
  • Today was one of the most interesting days I’ve had at Antietam. A total of 300 Marine Corps officers came on six buses. So six of us from the [...]

    Marines at Antietam

    May 17, 2012
  • I hosted a battlefield visit today with a great group of 6th grade kids from Uniontown, PA. (That seems like the name of a very appropriate place [...]

    Uniontown 6th Graders at Antietam

    May 15, 2012
  • This past Sunday and Monday was a time I was able to meet with some people coming to Antietam Battlefield. Sunday was Easter, and as a pastor, it [...]

    Three Tour Families in 24 Hours

    April 11, 2012
  • Today is the sesquicentennial of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War up to this point (almost one year after the inception at Fort Sumter). It [...]

    150 Years Ago Today – The Battle of Shiloh

    April 6, 2012

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