Visual Antietam Vol. 3: Ezra Carman's Antietam Through Maps and Pictures: The Middle Bridge To Hill's Counterattack
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In the early 1900s Ezra A. Carman wrote a sweeping and detailed manuscript chronicling the Maryland Campaign of 1862. As the colonel of the 13th New Jersey Infantry he was a participant in the battle. He served as a trustee on the Antietam National Cemetery Association Board from 1866 to 1877 and as an historical expert and member of the War Departments Antietam Board for Antietam National Battlefield Site from 1895 to 1897. Drawing from extensive interviews with fellow veterans including numerous walks on the battlefield the manuscript provided a unique and detailed history of the campaign. Unfortunately it was never published. However it has served as a starting point for most books written about the battle ever since.The Visual Antietam series publishes Carmans manuscript with a heavy emphasis on maps and photographs. Visual Antietam Vol. 3: Ezra Carmans Antietam Through Maps and Pictures: The Middle Bridge To Hills Counterattack contains forty (40) images both period and modern allowing the reader to see the battlefield today and as it was only days after the battle. Thirty-two (32) original maps explain the troop movements during the course of that morning and afternoon east and south of Sharpsburg.
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