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Battle of Antietam, Md 1862

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Old map of Antietam, Maryland, United States.

In this extremely detailed map, Sneden indicates the locations of roads, bridges, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, houses, barns, ploughed fields, and the Antietam Iron Works. The Union and Confederate signal stations are also noted. The line of battle is located east of the town of Sharpsburg on September 16; encompassing the town on September 17 (after the actual battle); and to the west of town on September 18th as Lee's Confederate troops retreated back across the Potomac toward Sheperdstown, W. Va.
Created by Robert Knox Sneden in 1862.
  • Color coding indicates the location of Union and Confederate forces.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • This item is from the collections of the Virginia Historical Society; please contact the institution for more information.
  • In the Robert Knox Sneden Scrapbook (Mss5:7 Sn237:1 p. 233).
  • Manuscripts

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Antietam

Antietam Battle Of MD

Antietam Battle Of Md.

Civil War

History

Maryland

Maryland Campaign

United States

Robert Knox Sneden

1862

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1862

Antietam

Antietam Battle Of MD

Civil War

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Maryland

Maryland Campaign

Robert Knox Sneden

United States

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This old map of Battle of Antietam, Md from 1862 was created by Robert Knox Sneden in 1862