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Gathered together for burial after the battle of Antietam
Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the Burnside Bridge, at the battle of Antietam
He sleeps his last sleep. A Confederate soldier who after being wounded had evidently dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill side, where he died. [Stereograph]
Where Sumner's Corps charged at Antietam
The 'Sunken Road' at Antietam
The sunken road' at Antietam. A Union battery succeeded in getting an excellent range of this road and slaughtered the enemy like sheep
View of battle field of Antietam on day of battle, 17th September, 1862
Signal tower on Elk Mountain, overlooking battle field of Antietam
Burnside bridge, from the South-East
Burnside bridge. South-Eastern view
Ditch on the right wing, where Kimbal[l]'s brigade fought so desperately at the battle of Antietam
Group, Gen'l Caldwell and staff on battle field of Antietam, 21st September, 1862
Gen'l Hooker's headquarters during the battle of Antietam
Ruins of Mumma's house, on battle field of Antietam
Dunker church, on battle field of Antietam
View on battle field of Antietam near Sherrick's house, where the 79th New York Volunteers fought after they crossed the creek. Group of dead Confederates
A lone grave on battle field of Antietam
View on battle field of Antietam
A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field of Antietam
View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Scene of terrific conflict
View on battle field. Group of Louisiana regiment as they fell at the battle of Antietam. The contest at this point had been very severe
Confederate soldiers as they fell at the battle of Antietam
View of ditch on right wing, which had been used as a rifle pit by the Confederates at the battle of Antietam
View in ditch on the right wing after the battle of Antietam
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