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Antietam Battlefield
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE'S first invasion of the North culminated with the Battle of Antietam, in Maryland (or Sharpsburg, as the South called it). The battle took place on Wednesday, September 17, 1862, just 18 days after the Confederate victory at Second Manassas, 40 miles to the southeast in Virginia. Not only was this the first major Civil War engagement on Northern soil, it was also the bloodiest single day battle in American history.

To view the magnitude of the losses, consider that Antietam resulted in nine times as many Americans killed or wounded (23,000 soldiers) as took place on June 6, 1944--D-day, the so-called "longest day" of World War II.* Also consider that more soldiers were killed and wounded at the Battle of Antietam than the deaths of all Americans in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, and Spanish-American War combined.

The loss of human life at Antietam shocked both sides doing battle that day. And it nearly resulted in Lee's entire army, with its back to the Potomac River, being cut off from retreat across the Potomac (through Shepherdstown) and being captured by the stronger Union forces. The battle also became a turning point, an engagement that changed the entire course of the Civil War. Antietam not only halted Lee's bold invasion of the North (see Why Lee Invaded Maryland) but thwarted his efforts to force Lincoln to sue for peace.

It also provided Lincoln with the victory he needed to announce the abolition of slavery in the South. And with that proclamation of Emancipation, Lincoln was able to broaden the base of the war and may have prevented England and France from lending support to a country that engaged in human bondage. The battle sealed the fate of the Confederacy.

The best way to view the battlefield is to take the self-guided driving tour. The tour road is 8½ miles long with 11 stops. Most visitors drive the route, but walking and biking are encouraged. Audiotape tours, which enhance the self-guided tour, may be purchased or rented from the bookstore.
Antietam Battlefield Events

Artillery Firing Demonstration

Antietam National Battlefield's very own volunteer artillery detachment takes to the field for a demonstration of loading and firing.

August 28, 2010  
September 25, 2010  

6th New Hampshire Weekend at Antietam

Living history volunteers will portray the 6th New Hampshire Infantry recreating the life of a Civil War soldier.

July 31, 2010 - August 01, 2010   

Signal Corps Weekend Pry House Field Hospital Museum

The Pry House Field Hospital Museum and South Mountain Battlefield will join signal forces together for live signaling demonstrations and talks at these locations.

July 31, 2010 - August 01, 2010 Starts at 11:00 amLasts 6 Hours

Technology of War Weekend

Living history volunteers portraying the 2nd Regiment U.S. Sharpshooters and the 27th Virginia Infantry

August 07, 2010 - August 08, 2010   

The Hedgesville Blues

Living history volunteers will portray the 2nd Georgia Infantry recreating the life of a Civil War soldier.

August 14, 2010 - August 15, 2010   

National Kitchen Garden Day

In honor of National Kitchen Garden Day, special talks on the importance of kitchen gardens during the 19th century will take place.

August 21, 2010Starts at 11:00 amLasts 6 Hours

US Sanitary Commission

Living history volunteers will tell the story of the United States Sanitary Commission and demonstrate the role it played in improving the life of the common soldier.

September 04, 2010 - September 05, 2010   

Battle Anniversary Weekend at Antietam

A weekend of hikes, concerts and living history.

September 18, 2010 - September 19, 2010   

Pry House Anniversary Weekend

Various presentations on aspects of Civil War medicine and the home front.

September 18, 2010 - September 19, 2010 Starts at 11:00 amLasts 6 Hours

20th NY Infantry

The 20th New York Infantry at Antietam

October 02, 2010 - October 03, 2010   

6th Wisconson Infantry

The 6th Wisconsin Infantry (Iron Brigade) at Antietam

October 23, 2010 - October 24, 2010   

Confederate Forces weekend

The Confederate Military Forces will be featured at Antietam.

October 30, 2010 - October 31, 2010   

Annual Memorial Illumination

Volunteers place over 23,000 candles on the battlefield.

December 04, 2010Starts at 6:00 pm 
Visitor Center is open 8:30am-3pm

Living History at the Pry House

Living history, barn and house exhibits conducted before the Illumination.

December 04, 2010Starts at 11:00 amLasts 6 Hours

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5831 Dunker Church Rd
Sharpsburg MD 21782
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