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Antietam
Sharpsburg
September 16 - 18, 1862
Washington County, Maryland
Antietam News
- 150 years since America's bloodiest day (CNN) »
- Antietam: A Savage Day In American History (NPR) »
- 150 years later, preservationists see victory at Antietam (The Baltimore Sun) »
- Governor O'Malley Announces Funding to Save Maryland's Critical Civil War Battlefields (Maryland Department of Natural Resources) »
- Smaller Than 145th, The 150th Antietam Reenactment To Be Held (Civil War Librarian) »
- John Howard, Superintendent, Antietam National Battlefield (2010) (HistoryNet.com) »
- Dunker Church Rising (Walking the West Woods) »
- From Antietam to Saratoga--unknown Civil War soldier returns home (Examiner.com) »
Civil War Trust News Releases
Featured Article
The Long Road to Antietam
Read the Trust's interview with author Richard Slotkin. Learn about the strategic challenges facing both the Lincoln and Davis administrations in September 1862.
Acres Saved
This battlefield was identified in our annual report History Under Siege™ in 2008 »
Videos
Garry Adelman provides an overview of the 1862 Maryland Campaign and the Battle of Antietam - the bloodiest single day of the Civil War. Watch the Video »
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