ALL RIGHT, DALENCIA THANK YOU. WELL, TODAY MARKS THE 161ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM, WHICH TOOK PLACE RIGHT HERE IN MARYLAND AND REMAINS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR.
The bloodiest day in American history occurred 150 years ago, on Sept. 17, 1862, at the Battle of Antietam (Union name) or Sharpsburg (Confederate name). More Americans died on this single day than ...
“The 6,300 to 6,500 Union and Confederate soldiers killed and mortally wounded near the Maryland village of Sharpsburg on September 17, 1862, were more than twice the number of fatalities suffered in ...
JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — The Borden Institute, an agency of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Medical Center of Excellence, officially released Combat Readiness Through Medicine at ...
For the better part of 160 years, military historians have been poring over the movements of Union and Confederate soldiers through southern Washington County in the waning days of the summer of 1862 ...
The battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862 is remembered as the bloodiest day in American history and as a lost opportunity for a decisive Union victory. Neal Conan talks with James McPherson who ...
September marks two events in American history that shocked the country. Sept. 11, for obvious reasons, remains seared in our minds. But the other event, unfortunately, is now nearly forgotten. Sept.
It would be easy to assume that all the historically significant details about the 1862 Battle of Antietam are well-known and frequently shared with the public by historians. After all, the battle is ...
Contributing significantly to Oxford's new academic series Pivotal Moments in American History and to the literature on the Civil War, McPherson convincingly establishes the Battle of Antietam as the ...
On Saturday, the Town of South Kingstown paid tribute to Civil War brigadier general and native son Isaac Peace Rodman. The ceremony took place in conjunction with the rededication of the Soldiers and ...
The Shippensburg Area Civil War Roundtable will host a meeting on Tuesday, March 18 at 7 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. Tom Clemens will present "Antietam's Less ...
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