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Battle of Antietam, Maryland
4 pages, 11 x 15 when fully opened, illustrated. Issued by The Potomac Edison Company, Hagerstown, Md. Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1862. Published monthly as a public service covering the events of the Civil War that occurred in the area served by The Potomac Edison Company, Serving The Shenandoah And Potomac River Valleys. These were issued in the 1960's during the Civil War Centennial. This particular issue covers events of September 1862. Full of very interesting articles and illustrations regarding the 1862 Maryland Campaign which culminated in the Battle Of Antietam, the bloodiest single day in American history. Includes stories of: The Battle Of Antietam. Maryland Invaded By Rebel Forces. 23,000 Casualties. Lee, McClellan Clash Near Sharpsburg, Md. Hooker Leads Attack. Antietam Bridge Taken By Burnside's Forces. Fighting Ends At Night. Confederates Commence Retreat Over Potomac. Confederates Defeated At South Mountain. Jesse L. Reno Killed. Relief For Wounded. Sanitary Commission Active Since Battles. Federals Surrender At Harpers Ferry. 12,000 Captured. Excellent Civil War Centennial publication circa 1962 highlighting the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam, and much more. Illustrations of: Burnside's Troops Storming the Confederate Position. Defenders At The Dunker Church. Lincoln's Last Warning. Bloodiest Day Of The War; A Day Of Burials. Confederates At Hagerstown, Md. McClellan Greeted At Frederick, Md. Confederates Crossing The Potomac. Artillery At South Mountain. Great issue! |
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