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Antietam - National Military Park, Maryland #NPSSFT0005
 
Antietam - National Military Park, Maryland
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$9.99
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Used
Genre:
Great Battles
Company:
National Park Service

   The book, Antietam - National Military Park, Maryland, tells the story of the Battle of Antietam that took place between Confederate soldiers lead by General Robert E. Lee and Union forces lead by George B. McClellan on September 17, 1862 in and around Antietam Creek.  When the battle concluded, the North had suffered 12,401 killed, wounded and missing and the South had 10,316 killed, wounded and missing.  While this battle was tactically a draw, it gave President Abraham Lincoln the confidence he needed to announce his Emancipation Proclamation.  The major sections of "Antietam - National Military Park, Maryland" are as follows: 1) Across The Potomac; 2) McClellan In Command; 3) Lee Divides His Forces; 4) The Lost Order; 5) Fighting For Time At South Mountain; 6) Harpers Ferry Surrenders; 7) Lee Takes A Stand On Sharpsburg Ridge; 8) McClellan Concentrates At The Antietam; 9) The Lines Are Poised For Action; 10) Hooker Strikes At Daybreak; 11) Mansfield Renews The Attack; 12) Jackson Prepares An Ambush; 13) The Flight For The Sunken Road; 14) Burnside Takes The Lower Bridge; 15) A.P. Hill Turns The Tide; 16) Retreat From Sharpsburg; 17) The Battle And The Campaign; 18) The War For The Union Takes On A New Purpose; 19) Clara Barton At Antietam; 20) Antietam National Battlefield Site And Cemetery; 21) Administration; 22) Suggested Readings and 23) Appendix.  In addition to an informative narrative, "Antietam - National Military Park, Maryland" includes the following features: 1) Approximately 47 black and white photographs; 2) About 14 black and white illustrations and 3) 4 maps.  This book is 60 pages and is in very good condition.  The author is Frederick Tilberg.  Edition published in 1961. 

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