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A long-forgotten Civil War map has recently been rediscovered, shedding new light on the bloody aftermath of the battle of Antietam. Some 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing following ...
A newly-discovered map of the Battle of Antietam has shown that thousands ... that the road has since been renamed "Bloody Lane". And now, this newly-discovered map highlights the untold carnage ...
more than 23,000 young men of the North and South fell dead or wounded in the Civil War's Battle of Antietam. No one day of U.S. military combat before or since has taken such a bloody toll.
The tattered map shows where the bodies of 300 Confederates were buried, row on row just outside a sunken farm lane called Hog ... map depicts the Battle of Antietam — not with the usual scenes ...
Robert Emmett Rodes’ brigade at the battle of Bloody Lane, along with the 3rd ... and Civil War expert Robert E. Krick in The Antietam Campaign (1999): “The modern tendency to ridicule ...
Here, the Civil War’s Battle of Antietam exploded in fury ... forever after called Bloody Lane, littered with what one Union soldier called a “ghastly flooring” of the dead.
The number of casualties at Antietam were four times greater than the American casualties on June 6, 1944.” – By James McPherson in Antietam: The Battle ... (also called Bloody Alley) where ...
Antietam National Battlefield is one of my favorite Civil ... down a sunken road so fought over it came to be known as “Bloody Lane.” One of the more interesting hikes is the “Union Advance ...
A two-year project to renovate Antietam National Battlefield's visitors center ... The War Department observation tower, along Bloody Lane, has been closed to the public since the fall.
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