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HistoryCentral.com > America's Wars > Civil War > Battle of Antietam
The Battle of Antietam September 15-17th 1862
In the aftermath of the Confederate victory at Manassas, General Lee led his army into Maryland– in a gamble to win the war. His plans fell into Union hands, and the Union army massed against him outside a little town in Maryland, called Sharpsburg, near the Antietam Creek. In a day long battle, 23,582 Americans became casualties. Both sides lost an equal number of men. The Confederate force, which was smaller however, was forced to withdraw. In the aftermath of the battle– considered to be a Union victory, Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation.
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First Hand Accounts
Movement into Maryland by Jubal Early
The Battle of Sharpsburg by Jubal Early
The Numbers at Antietam by Jubal Early
Notes On Crampton's Gap and Antitiemby Franklin, Major-General, USA.
Report to Confederate Headquarters
Capture of Harpers Ferry
Longstreet's Report on the Battle
Lee to the People of Maryland
In the Ranks
Davis on the Battle
Casualties
Photos
Burnsides Troops Crossing the Bridge
Confederate Dead
Crossing the Potomac
Confederate Dead Before Burial
Confederate Dead in Front of Danker Church
Confederate Dead Next to a Fresh Union Grave
Lincoln Visits the Battlefield
Lincoln Meets with McClellan
Miller House
Union Soldiers at Harpers Ferry
Union Troops in Maryland
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