Antietam, National Battlefield Site, Maryland
Title | Antietam, National Battlefield Site, Maryland PDF eBook |
Author | United States. National Park Service |
Publisher | |
Pages | 20 |
Release | 1941 |
Genre | Antietam National Battlefield (Md.) |
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Antietam National Battlefield
Title | Antietam National Battlefield PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin R. Pawlak |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1467103489 |
Approximately 110,000 soldiers of the Union and Confederate armies fought along the banks of Antietam Creek in the bloodiest single-day battle in American history. In 12 hours of fighting, approximately 23,000 men fell, either killed, wounded, or missing, forever scarring the landscape around the town of Sharpsburg. Established as the Antietam Battlefield Site in 1890, Antietam National Battlefield became a National Park Service landmark in 1933. The park grew from 33 acres in the 1890s to encompassing over 3,000 acres today. Some of the Civil War's most recognizable landmarks now sit within its boundaries, including Dunker Church, Bloody Lane, and Burnside Bridge. The events that occurred across the fields and woodlots around Sharpsburg and along Antietam Creek bring hundreds of thousands of visitors to Antietam National Battlefield every year. ?Kevin Pawlak serves as a certified battlefield guide at Antietam National Battlefield. Antietam National Battlefield is filled with historic photographs of the battlefield and its development from the collections of Antietam National Battlefield Library, the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, the United States Army Heritage and Education Center, private collections, and more.
Antietam National Battlefield Site, Maryland
Title | Antietam National Battlefield Site, Maryland PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Tilberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 1960 |
Genre | Antietam National Battlefield (Md.) |
ISBN |
Antietam National Battlefield and National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Maryland
Title | Antietam National Battlefield and National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Maryland PDF eBook |
Author | Charles W. Snell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 606 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Antietam National Battlefield (Md.) |
ISBN |
Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland
Title | Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Tilberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 2012-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781258486884 |
Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland
Title | Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Antietam National Battlefield (Md.) |
ISBN |
The Cornfield
Title | The Cornfield PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Welker |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 585 |
Release | 2020-03-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1504062388 |
The Civil War battle in western Maryland that killed 22,000 men—and served no military purpose. For generations of Americans, the word Antietam—the name of a bucolic stream in western Maryland—held the same sense of horror and carnage that the date 9/11 does for Americans today. But Antietam eclipses even this modern tragedy as America’s single bloodiest day, on which 22,000 men became casualties in a war to determine our nation’s future. Antietam is forever burned into the American psyche as a battle bathed in blood that served no military purpose and brought no decisive victory. This much Americans know was true. What they didn’t know was why the battle broke out at all—until now. The Cornfield: Antietam’s Bloody Turning Point tells for the first time the full story of the struggle to control “the Cornfield,” the action on which the costly battle of Antietam turned. Because Federal and Confederate forces repeatedly traded control of the spot, the fight for the Cornfield is a story of human struggle against fearful odds, men seeking to do their duty, and a simple test of survival. Many of the firsthand accounts included in this volume have never before been revealed to modern readers or assembled in such a comprehensive, readable narrative. At the same time, The Cornfield offers fresh views of the battle as a whole, arguing that two central facts doomed thousands of soldiers. This new, provocative perspective is certain to change our modern understanding of how the battle of Antietam was fought and its role in American history.