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Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland

Step back in time to the pivotal day of September 17, 1862, when the Battle of Antietam, known as Sharpsburg to the Confederacy, marked the bloodiest day of the American Civil War. This fierce confrontation saw Confederate General Lees attempt to invade the North thwarted, and the outcome dramatically shifted the course of the war. This crucial Northern victory inspired President Abraham Lincoln to issue The Emancipation Proclamation, a monumental step towards freeing enslaved individuals in states rebelling against the Union. Published in 1960 as part of the Historical Handbook series by the U.S. National Park Service, this edition is enriched with valuable maps detailing troop movements. The author, a World War I veteran and esteemed Civil War historian, served as chief historian for the Gettysburg National Military Park during the 1950s and 1960s. - Summary by David Wales

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    004 - Part 4 Appendix - The Emancipation Proclamation Supplementary Text

    Step back in time to the pivotal day of September 17, 1862, when the Battle of Antietam, known as Sharpsburg to the Confederacy, marked the bloodiest day of the American Civil War. This fierce confrontation saw Confederate General Lees attempt to invade the North thwarted, and the outcome dramatically shifted the course of the war. This crucial Northern victory inspired President Abraham Lincoln to issue The Emancipation Proclamation, a monumental step towards freeing enslaved individuals in states rebelling against the Union. Published in 1960 as part of the Historical Handbook series by the U.S. National Park Service, this edition is enriched with valuable maps detailing troop movements. The author, a World War I veteran and esteemed Civil War historian, served as chief historian for the Gettysburg National Military Park during the 1950s and 1960s. - Summary by David Wales

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    003 - Part 3 Burnside Takes The Lower Bridge AP Hill Turns The Tide Retreat From Sharpsburg The Battle And

    Step back in time to the pivotal day of September 17, 1862, when the Battle of Antietam, known as Sharpsburg to the Confederacy, marked the bloodiest day of the American Civil War. This fierce confrontation saw Confederate General Lees attempt to invade the North thwarted, and the outcome dramatically shifted the course of the war. This crucial Northern victory inspired President Abraham Lincoln to issue The Emancipation Proclamation, a monumental step towards freeing enslaved individuals in states rebelling against the Union. Published in 1960 as part of the Historical Handbook series by the U.S. National Park Service, this edition is enriched with valuable maps detailing troop movements. The author, a World War I veteran and esteemed Civil War historian, served as chief historian for the Gettysburg National Military Park during the 1950s and 1960s. - Summary by David Wales

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    002 - Part 2 The Lines Are Poised For Action Hooker Strikes At Daybreak Mansfield Renews The Attack Jackso

    Step back in time to the pivotal day of September 17, 1862, when the Battle of Antietam, known as Sharpsburg to the Confederacy, marked the bloodiest day of the American Civil War. This fierce confrontation saw Confederate General Lees attempt to invade the North thwarted, and the outcome dramatically shifted the course of the war. This crucial Northern victory inspired President Abraham Lincoln to issue The Emancipation Proclamation, a monumental step towards freeing enslaved individuals in states rebelling against the Union. Published in 1960 as part of the Historical Handbook series by the U.S. National Park Service, this edition is enriched with valuable maps detailing troop movements. The author, a World War I veteran and esteemed Civil War historian, served as chief historian for the Gettysburg National Military Park during the 1950s and 1960s. - Summary by David Wales

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    001 - Part 1 Introduction Across The Potomac Lee Divides His Forces The Lost Order Fighting For Time At So

    Step back in time to the pivotal day of September 17, 1862, when the Battle of Antietam, known as Sharpsburg to the Confederacy, marked the bloodiest day of the American Civil War. This fierce confrontation saw Confederate General Lees attempt to invade the North thwarted, and the outcome dramatically shifted the course of the war. This crucial Northern victory inspired President Abraham Lincoln to issue The Emancipation Proclamation, a monumental step towards freeing enslaved individuals in states rebelling against the Union. Published in 1960 as part of the Historical Handbook series by the U.S. National Park Service, this edition is enriched with valuable maps detailing troop movements. The author, a World War I veteran and esteemed Civil War historian, served as chief historian for the Gettysburg National Military Park during the 1950s and 1960s. - Summary by David Wales

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Step back in time to the pivotal day of September 17, 1862, when the Battle of Antietam, known as Sharpsburg to the Confederacy, marked the bloodiest day of the American Civil War. This fierce confrontation saw Confederate General Lees attempt to invade the North thwarted, and the outcome dramatically shifted the course of the war. This crucial Northern victory inspired President Abraham Lincoln to issue The Emancipation Proclamation, a monumental step towards freeing enslaved individuals in states rebelling against the Union. Published in 1960 as part of the Historical Handbook series by the U.S. National Park Service, this edition is enriched with valuable maps detailing troop movements. The author, a World War I veteran and esteemed Civil War historian, served as chief historian for the Gettysburg National Military Park during the 1950s and 1960s. - Summary by David Wales

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