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The Cornfield
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The Cornfield
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Union artillery position behind the cornfield.
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Union musicians emerge from the fog and smoke at the en...
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Union officers leave the scene of the morning's battle.
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Yankee infantry leaves the Cornfield battlefield.
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Beauty on the battlefield.
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Visitors inspect Union artillery line after the battle ...
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Union cavalry unit described and demonstrated cavalry f...
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Cavalry fighting demonstration continued
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Union cavalry 01
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Union cavalry 02
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Union cavalry 03
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Union cavalry 04
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Union cavalry 05
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Union cavalry 06
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Confederate cavalry 01
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Confederate cavalry 02
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Confederate cavalry 03
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Confederate cavalry 04
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Confederate cavalry 05
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Confederate cavalry 06
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Cavalry skirmish 01
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Cavalry skirmish 02
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Civilian encampment
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Civilian encampment
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Embalmer
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Embalmer's tools rest atop subject body.
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Album Description:
140th Anniversary reenactment of the Battle of Antietam, held at the Artz farm, near Sharpsburg and Hagerstown, Maryland, September 13, 14, and 15, 2002.
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It is my honor to be the first to write in your guestbook. - Enjoyed the album and the excellent shots, not to mention the captions, which added to the understanding of what to see on the photos. We were at the Battlefield park last October, and to me, who appreciates the historic aspect of the location - it was an awsome feeling to walk on another "hallowed ground". - Best regards from NJ - Jim
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hunniaphia 2005.04.03 at 19:41:33 PDT
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