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A field guide to Antietam, experiencing the battlefield through its history, places, & people, Carol Reardon & Tom Vossler

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A field guide to Antietam, experiencing the battlefield through its history, places, & people, Carol Reardon & Tom Vossler
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-336) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
A field guide to Antietam
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
945745513
Responsibility statement
Carol Reardon & Tom Vossler
Sub title
experiencing the battlefield through its history, places, & people
Summary
Presents a guide to the Antietam battlefield with comprehensive maps and descriptions of the action, narratives about key figures and events, and a variety of contemporary and postwar source materials offering stories and interpretations
Table of contents
Introduction: the Maryland campaign of 1862: an overview -- How to use this book -- Helpful hints for touring the battlefield -- Stop 1. Lee takes a stand -- Stop 2. McClellan at the Pry house -- Stop 3. The first shots, September 16, 1862 -- Stop 4. Nicodemus Heights and the final preparations for battle -- Stop 5. The North Woods at dawn, September 17, 1862 -- Stop 6. D. R. Miller's bloody cornfield -- Stop 7. The fight and the fire at the Mumma farm -- Stop 8. Destroying the peace around the Dunker Church -- Stop 9. The hidden dangers of the West Woods -- Stop 10. A sunken road becomes the "Bloody Lane" -- Stop 11. Lee's crisis at the Piper farm -- Stop 12. The Dunker Church revisited -- Stop 13. McClellan's lost opportunities -- Stop 14. Burnside takes Mr. Rohrback's bridge -- Stop 15. Willcox's attack toward Sharpsburg -- Stop 16. Rodman's attack begins -- Stop 17. A.P. Hill arrives from Harpers Ferry -- Stop 18. This far and no farther: the Confederate line holds -- Stop 19. Boteler's Ford -- Stop 20. The Stephen P. Grove farm: a hospital hosts a president -- Stop 21. The last full measure of devotion: Antietam National Cemetery -- Conclusion: Antietam's lasting importance

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