Contains ten essays in which the authors examine various aspects of the Antietam campaign, which led to the single bloodiest day of the Civil War on September 17,1862.
In 1862, having left his uncle's farm in Pennsylvania to join the Union Army, twelve-year-old Thomas experiences the bloody horror of the Battle of Antietam.
Nate Starbuck, Boston renegade and Confederate officer, is sent to Richmond to take command of a battalion of criminals, murderers, deserters, and other misfits of society to prepare them for the next major battle of the Civil War.
When two brothers visit a museum in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, with their grandmother, they find themselves in a very realistic Civil War setting where they see the Antietam battlefield and meet historical figures from the aftermath of that momentous battle. Includes author's note on the Battle of Antietam.
Discusses the bloody battle of Antietam, in which General George B. McClellan faced off against General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in Maryland in September of 1862.
Provides an account of the Civil War battle of Antietam in Maryland on September 17, 1862, and includes maps, profiles of military leaders, and general information about the war.
Details the Civil War battle at Antietam Creek, Maryland, September 17, 1862, between the forces of General Robert E. Lee and General George B. McClellan.