The American Civil War Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) put an end to General Lee's 1862 incursion into the North, gave President Lincoln the victory he needed to issue the crucial Emancipation Proclamation, and probably doomed the Confederacy's hopes for European recognition and support.

6 pounder gun from Gibbon's Artillerist Manual
Wednesday, September 17, 1862
The single bloodiest day in American history.

The Battle of
Antietam on the Web

Your online reference to the battle at Sharpsburg, turning point in the War Between the States



The rebel dodge to cover the retreat into Virginia. Flag of truce to look after the wounded.
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Shepherdstown battlefield update A Park Service study affirms the location and size of the Shepherdstown Civil War battlefield, and concludes that the core of the battlefield covers an area of 1,534.4 acres ...
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