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- Pogues Battery (Rockbridge Artillery) at Antietam
Captain William Thomas Poague led the battery during the Antietam Campaign Born in Rockbridge County on December 20, 1835 A graduate of Washington College, Pogue was a lawyer in Missouri when the war began He came home and joined the Rockbridge Artillery as a 2nd Lieutenant By April 1862, he had been promoted to lead the battery
- Antietam | Historic Preservation Efforts | American Civil War Forums
The American Battlefield Trust is trying to raise money to preserve this small tract at Antietam It is an on-line fundraiser where the money is matched It is part of a Giving-Tuesday effort
- A Woman Dead in the Cornfield with the Confederates | Antietam . . .
After the Battle of Antietam, while burying the Confederate dead, a Union burial party found an unidentified female Confederate soldier In his memoir, Private Mark Nickerson of the 10th Massachusetts Infantry wrote:
- On The Eve of Antietam - 162-Years-Ago by Kevin Pawlak
The Eve of Antietam: 162 Years Ago - Emerging Civil War The evening of September 16 always draws my mind to the Antietam battlefield One hundred and sixty-two years ago tonight, Union and Confederate soldiers settled down for a tense night around Sharpsburg, Maryland In some cases, they lay within earshot of one another After darkness ended a
- Courage in the Cornfield at Antietam | Antietam Sharpsburg
Courage in the Cornfield at Antietam At Antietam on Sept 17, 1862, an awful moment occurred when heavy Confederate artillery fire from the vicinity of the Dunker Church greeted the 90th Pennsylvania Infantry as it moved into the infamous Cornfield The men and officers of the 90th advanced into a hail of rebel infantry fire and became hotly
- Best books about Antietam? - American Civil War Forums
Antietam: The Soldiers Battle by John Michael Priest is one amazing book and one of the best books on Antietam as is To Antietam Creek: The Maryland Campaign of September 1862 by D Scott Hartwig
- Brief diary account of Antietam | Antietam Sharpsburg | American . . .
Some time ago I transcribed the diary of Pierre Clausse [aka Peter Close], Private, Co I, Bucktail Regiment, 13th Regt PA Reserves, for 1862 The entries are brief, sometimes cryptic, sometimes illegible, and all in French He writes about Antietam, and the events immediately before it
- Fate of the Republic: Joseph Hooker at Antietam
Hello, I just got back from a trip to Antietam As some of you may know I'm a bit of a Joe Hooker fanboy so I made sure to take a good amount of photos of 1st corps area at the battle Enjoy the photos, I'll post some text I wrote momentarily Fate of the Republic: Joseph Hooker at Antietam At
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