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Antietam National Battlefield
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Fought in September of 1862, Antietam was tactically a draw, but strategically, was a great Union victory. Soon after the Battle of Antietam, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. England and France, who were near to official recognition of the Confederacy, drew back. September 17, 1862 was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War, with Union losses numbering 12,410, and Confederate losses at 10,700.
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The large topo map features the location of 96 monuments and 215 markers and tablets. Trails, historic farms and hospitals, and current and historic treelines are also featured. An Order of Battle Chart as well as other index maps are also included.
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$10.95 (includes shipping)
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Chickamauga Battlefield
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The first and the largest of the Civil War National Parks, Chickamauga was the site of the greatest Confederate victory in the west. Fought on September 19-20, 1863, the Union suffered approximately 16,170 casualties while the Confederates suffered approximately 18,450. The battle is famous for confusion in the Union lines which led to a gap and an intense Confederate assault, and then a couragous Union stand on Snodgrass Hill.
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This ambitious map features 209 monuments, 296 markers, and 382 tablets. Several miles of trails on a 10' contour interval topo map, with other historic and present day features are also spotlighted. Detail maps are also included.
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(includes shipping) $10.95
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