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Tag Archives: Antietam Battlefield

  • General French Descendants at Antietam

    General French Descendants at Antietam

    September 13, 2014
  • It pretty much goes without saying that the Antietam National Battlefield is the coolest place on earth. I have often told the story about my [...]

    Even the Snow is Special at Antietam

    February 28, 2014
  • A group of the Antietam Battlefield Guides took advantage of our first truly pleasant day in one-half of forever to hike the areas in and around [...]

    A Detailed Study of Bloody Lane

    March 30, 2013
  • 2012 will go down as a great year for visitors to the Antietam Battlefield and Washington County, Maryland. An article in our local newspaper, [...]

    Visitors to Antietam 2012

    December 30, 2012
  • 150 Years Ago – 10/24-10/26: This will be essentially my last posting in the recent series about the “Antietam Aftermath,” and it will [...]

    The Army of the Potomac Finally Moves to Leave Maryland

    October 26, 2012
  • I again continue with this post by sharing some more of the writing of George F. Noyes – a lawyer from Maine who was a part of Abner [...]

    Antietam Aftermath (part 6) – Early Visitors to the Battlefield

    October 19, 2012
  • Today is 150 years since “the day after.” It was a day with scenes that were a shocking experience to even the most hardened veterans. The [...]

    Reflections on Antietam, Then and Now

    September 18, 2012
  • The focus of this “Enfilading Lines” blog is ultimately upon the Battle of Antietam that occurred 150 years ago today – September 17, 1862. [...]

    150 Years Ago Today: The Battle of Antietam

    September 17, 2012
  • The following is from a draft of my long-planned and maybe never to be completed (??) book on Abner Doubleday. The text alternates between [...]

    Marching Around Virginia in August 1862 – part 4

    August 26, 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

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