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ANTIETAM CAMPAIGN (SEP 1862)

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

CONTENTS Bibliographies.....p.2 Campaign Histories.....p.2 Specific Engagements/Incidents -Lost Order (12 Sep).....p.6 -Quebec Schoolhouse (13 Sep).....p.7 -South Mountain (14 Sep).....p.7 -Harper's Ferry (15 Sep).....p.8 -Crossing Antietam Creek (16 Sep)…p.9 -Shepardstown (20 Sep).....p.9 -Stuart's PA Raid (10-11 Oct).....p.10 Military School Studies.....p.10 (17 Sep).....p.11 Specific Actions -Miller's Cornfield.....p.13 -Dunker Church.....p.13 -West Woods.....p.13 -Sunken Road.....p.13 -Burnside Bridge.....p.14 -Maryland Heights.....p.14 Special Aspects: -Artillery.....p.15 -Cavalry.....p.15 -Medical.....p.16 -Command/Leadership…..p.16 -Monuments/Memorials.....p.17 -National Park Administration.....p.18 -Photography/Art.....p.19 -Fiction.....p.19 -State/Unit Participation.....p.19 -Burials.....p.22 -Women/Civilians.....p.22 -Miscellaneous.....p.23 Antietam Campaign p.2

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Hartwig, D. Scott. The Battle of Antietam and the Maryland Campaign of 1862: A Bibliography. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1990. 117 p. Z1242.H373.

Marino, Michael G. Antietam: A Digital History Collection. S.l.: Civil War Digital, 2012. 1 DVD. E474.61.A57.

CAMPAIGN HISTORIES

Alexander, Ted. “Two Great American Armies: The Opposing Forces at Antietam.” Civil War Times Illustrated (Sep 2006): pp. 22-31. Per.

Allan, William. "The Invasion of Maryland." Southern Bivouac (1886/87): pp. 300-06. Per.

_____. "Strategy of the Campaign of Sharpsburg or Antietam." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 3. Boston: Griffith-Stillings, 1903. pp. 73-103. E470.M54v3.

Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Vol. 2. NY: Yoseloff, 1956. pp. 545-700. E470.B346v2.

Bearss. Edwin C. Fields of Honor: Pivotal Battles of the Civil War. Wash, DC: National Geographic, 2006. 448 p. E470.B43. See Chap. 4.

Cannan, John. The Antietam Campaign. NY: Gallery Books, 1990. 184 p. E474.65.C36.

Carman, Ezra A. The Maryland Campaign of September 1862: Ezra A. Carman’s Definitive Study of the Union and Confederate Armies at Antietam. [Edited by Joseph Pierro] NY: Routledge, 2008. 516 p. E474.61.C37.

_____. The Maryland Campaign of September 1862. 2 vols. [Edited by Thomas G. Clemens] NY: Savas Beatie, 2010. E474.61.C372.

Catton, Bruce. “Crisis at the Antietam.” In The Civil War: The Best of American Heritage. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1991. pp. 93-104. E468.C625.

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Cobb, Clarence. The Maryland Campaign, 1862. Wash, DC: Judd & Detweiler, 1891. 30 p. El73Pl8no201pam4 & E474.61.C62. 12 Mar 1883 address before Maryland Historical Society. Antietam Campaign p.3

Cooling, Benjamin F. Counter-thrust: From the Peninsula to the Antietam. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 2007. 354 p. E473.7.C66.

Davis, George B. "The Antietam Campaign." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 3. Boston: Griffith-Stillings, 1903. pp. 27-72. E470.M54v3.

DePeyster, John W...... The Decisive Conflicts of the Late Civil War, or Slaveholders' Rebellion...... 2 vols. NY: MacDonald, 1867. E470.2.D4no3 & E173.P18no202pam10. See Vol. l "The Maryland Campaign of September 1862"

Duncan, Richard R. "Marylanders and the Invasion of 1862." Civil War History (Dec 1965): pp. 370-83. Per.

Durley, W. Mark. Antietam Campaign Troop Lists. n.p., n.d. 1969. 85 p. E474.61.D87.

Gallagher, Gary W. "The Autumn of 1862: A Season of Opportunity." In Antietam: Essays on the 1862 Maryland Campaign. Kent, OH: Kent State, 1989. pp. 1-13. E474.61.A58.

_____. "The Maryland Campaign in Perspective." In Antietam: Essays on the....., cited above, pp. 84-94. E474.61.A58.

Gottfried, Bradley M. The Maps of Antietam: An Atlas of the Antietam (Sharpsburg) Campaign), Including the Battle of South Mountain, September 2-20, 1862. NY: Savas Beatie, 2011. 326 p. E474.61.G68.

Hall, H. Seymour. "In the Peninsular and Antietam Campaigns." In War Talks in Kansas (MOLLUS, KS). Kansas City, MO: Franklin Hudson, 1906. pp. 160-84. E464.M5.1991v15.

Harsh, Joseph L. Sounding the Shallows: A Confederate Companion for the Maryland Campaign of 1862. Kent, OH: Kent State, 2000. 280 p. E474.61.M372.

Harries, Isaac W. "In the Ranks at Antietam." In Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle (MOLLUS, MN, Vol. 4). St. Paul, MN: Collins, 1898. pp. 550-66. E464.M5.1991v29.

Hess, George. The Maryland Campaign from Sept. 1st to Sept. 20th 1862: History and Explanation of the Battles of South Mountain and Antietam, Maryland, Giving a Brief Account of the Most Important Engagements of the Maryland Campaign: Also an Estimate of the Forces Engaged, and Losses in the above-named Battles. Hagerstown, MD: Globe Job Rooms Print, 1890. 67 p. E474.61.H58.

Heysinger, Isaac W. Antietam and the Maryland and Virginia Campaigns of 1862 from the Government Records--Union and Confederate--Mostly Unknown and Which Have Now First Disclosed the Truth: Approved by the War Department. Gaithersburg, MD: Olde Soldier Books, 1987 reprint of 1912 edition. 322 p. E474.61H62.

_____. “The Maryland Campaign of 1862.” In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, PA, Vol. 2). Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1995. pp. 27-81. E464.M5.1991v59. Paper read 10 May 1905. Antietam Campaign p.4

Jamieson, Perry D. Death in September: The Antietam Campaign. Ft. Worth, TX: Ryan Place, 1995. 156 p. E474.65.J36.

Krick, Robert K. "The Army of Northern Virginia in September 1862: Its Circumstances, Its Opportunities, and Why It Should Not Have Been at Sharpsburg." In Antietam: Essays on the....., cited above. pp. 35-55. E474.61.A58.

Large, George R., & Swisher, Joe A. Battle of Antietam: The Official History by the Antietam Battlefield Board. Shippensburg, PA: Burd Street, 1998. 224 p. E474.65.L37.

"Lee's Invasion of Maryland: The Sharpsburg Campaign." Journal of the Royal United Service Institute (RUSI) (May 1914): pp. 595-604. Per.

Luvaas, Jay, & Nelson, Harold W., editors. The U.S. Army War College Guide to the Battle of Antietam: The Maryland Campaign of 1862. Carlisle, PA: South Mountain Pr, 1987. 310 p. E474.65.U5.

McCamant, Thomas. “Personal Recollections of the Maryland Campaign of 1862.” In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, PA, Vol. 1). Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1995. pp. 481-96. E464.M5.1991v58.

McGrath, Thomas A. Maryland September: True Stories from the Antietam Campaign. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas, 1997. 82 p. E474.61.M47.

McPherson, James M. “Antietam: The Decisive Event of the War.” North & South (Oct 2002): pp. 12-21. Per.

_____. Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam. NY: Oxford, 2002. 203 p. E474.65.M37.

Morse, Charles F. "From Second Bull Run to Antietam." In War Papers and Personal Reminiscences (MOLLUS, MO). St. Louis, MO: Becktold, 1892. pp. 268-77. E464M5.1991v14.

Murfin, James V. The Gleam of Bayonets: The Battle of Antietam and the Maryland Campaign of 1862. NY: Yoseloff, l965. 451 p. E474.61.M8.

Naisawald, L. VanLoan. "Why Confederates Invaded Maryland." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1962): pp. 19-27. Per.

Nelson, Christopher. Mapping the Civil War: Featuring Rare Maps From the Library of Congress. Wash, DC: Starwood, 1992. 176 p. E468.N38. See Chap. 5. Antietam Campaign p.5

Rafuse, Ethan S. Antietam, South Mountain, and Harpers Ferry: A Battlefield Guide. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 2008. 263 p. E474.65.R34.

Schildt, John W. Drums along the Antietam. Parsons, WV: McClain Print, 1972. 322 p. E474.65.S34.

_____. Four Days in October. n.p., 1978. 71 p. E457.2.S34.

_____. Roads to Antietam. Shippensburg, PA: Burd Street, 1997. 188 p. E474.65.S342.

_____. September Echoes: The Maryland Campaign of 1862; The Places, the Battles, the Results. Middletown, MD: Valley Register, 1960. 140 p. E474.61.S36.

Sheppard, Eric W. The Campaign in Virginia and Maryland, June 26th to Sept. 20th, 1862, Cedar Run, Manassas, and Sharpsburg. NY: Macmillan, 1911. 306 p. E473.7.S54.

Simple Combat Attrition Law Evaluation Data (Scaled): Data Collection, Antietam Campaign, 14-20 September 1862. McLean, VA: Science Applications International, 1989. 2 pts. E474.65.S56v1.

Stackpole, Edward J. From Cedar Mountain to Antietam, August-September, 1862: Cedar Mountain, Second Manassas, Chantilly, Harpers Ferry, South Mountain, Antietam. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1959. 466 p. E473.7.S78.

Sumner, Samuel S. "The Antietam Campaign." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 14. Boston: By the Society, 1918. pp. 5-18. E470.M65v14.

U.S. War Dept. Organization of the Army of the Potomac (Commanded by Major-General George B. McClellan) at the Battle of Antietam, Md., September 16 and 17, 1862. n.p., n.d. 10 p. E474.61.M37.

Welshmer, Robert, et. al. "The Antietam Campaign." Coast Artillery Journal (Mar 1928): pp. 209-28. Per.

Wenger, Warren D. Antietam: The Bloodiest Day of the Civil War. Naples, FL: Panther Printing, 2002. 42 p. E474.65.W46.

Wheeler, Richard. Lee's Terrible Swift Sword: From Antietam to Chancellorsville, an Eyewitness History. NY: Harper Collins, 1992. 430 p. E470.2.W47.

[Wilkes, George]. "McClellan:" Who he is and "What he has Done,"and Little Mac: "From Ball's Bluff to Antietam." Both in One. : American News Co, 1864. 14 p. E467.1.M2.W68. Antietam Campaign p.6

LOST ORDER

Bloss, John M. "Antietam and the Lost Dispatch." In War Papers (MOLLUS, KS, Paper 2). E464.M5.1991v15.

Colgrove, Silas. "The Finding of Lee's Lost Order." In Battles & Leaders of the CW, Vol. 2. NY: Yoseloff, 1956. p. 603. E470.B346v3.

Duncan, Charles F. "Three Cigars and a Nation's Fate." Military Engineer (Jul/Aug 1938): pp. 264-66. Per.

Frechette, Fred L. "The Lost Hero of the Lost Dispatch." Civil War (May/Jun 1990): pp. 24-31. Per.

Hill, Daniel H. "The Lost Dispatch." Southern Historical Society Papers 13 (1885): 420-23. E483.7.S76v13.

Howard, William H. "Special Orders 191 and the Maryland Campaign of 1862." Virginia Country's CW (1987): pp. 27-34. Per.

Jermann, Donald R. Antietam: The Lost Order. Gretna, LA: Pelican, 2006. 320 p. E474.65.J47.

Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. “Who Lost the Lost Orders? Stonewall Jackson, His Courier, and Special Orders No. 191.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 5, No. 3: pp. 1-26. Per.

The Lost Dispatch. Galesburg, IL: Galesburg Printing & Pub Co, 1889. 115 p. E474.61.L88.

Murfin, James B. "Lee's Lost Orders." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1962): pp. 28-31. Per.

Sears, Stephen W. "The Last Word on the Lost Order." MHQ (Spring 1992): pp. 66-73. Per and in With My Face to the Enemy: Perspectives on the Civil War NY Putnam’s, 2001. pp. 145-59. E468.W57.

_____. “The Twisted Tale of the Lost Order.” North & South (Oct 2002): pp. 54-65. Per.

Sherlock, Scott M. “Post Script: The Lost Order and the Press.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 174-76. Per. Antietam Campaign p.7

QUEBEC SCHOOLHOUSE

Reese, Timothy J. "The Cavalry Clash at Quebec Schoolhouse: Cobb's Legion, CSA, and Medill's Horsemen....." Blue & Gray (Feb 1993): pp. 24-26 & 28-30. Per.

SOUTH MOUNTAIN

Davis, Danny W. "Tumult in the Gaps." America's Civil War l (Nov 1988): pp. 26-33. Per.

Gramm, Kent. “’They Must be Made of Iron’: The Ascent of South Mountain.” In Giants in Their Tall Black Hats: Essays on the . Bloomington, IN: IN U, 1998. pp. 13-29. E493.5.I7.G53.

Grattan, George D. "The Battle of Boonesboro Gap or South Mountain." Southern Historical Society Papers 39 (1914): pp. 31-44. E483.7.S76v39.

Grimsley, Mark. "On the Edge of Disaster." Civil War Times Illustrated (Nov 1986): pp. 18-23 & 44-46. Per.

Hartwig, D. Scott. “’It Looked Like a Task to Story’: The Pennsylvania Reserves Assault South Mountain, September 14, 1862.” North & South (Oct 2002): pp. 36-49. Per.

_____. “‘My God! Be Careful!: Morning Battle at Fox’s Gap, September 14, 1862.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 5, No. 3: pp. 27-58. Per.

Hoptak, John D. The Battle of South Mountain. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2011. 221 p. E474.61.H67.

Jordan, Brian M. Unholy Sabbath: The Battle of South Mountain in History and Memory: September 14, 1862. NY: Savas Beatie, 2012. 387 p. E474.61.J67.

Reese, Timothy J. The Battles on South Mountain, September 14, 1862: A Supplemental Guide to the Maryland State Park Service Self- Guided Tour Route. Burkittsville, MD: District Heritage Society, 1986. 32 p. E474.61.R33.

_____. "Howell Cobb's Brigade at Crampton's Gap." Blue & Gray (Winter 1998): pp. 6-21, 47-54 & 56-61. Per.

Priest, John M. Before Antietam: The Battle for South Mountain. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane, 1992. 433 p. E474.61P75. Antietam Campaign p.8

Priest, John M. "The Death of Jesse Reno." Civil War (May/Jun 1992): pp. 44-47. Per.

Sears, Stephen. "Fire on the Mountain: The Battle of South Mountain, September 14, 1862." Blue & Gray (Jan 1987): pp. 4-15, 18-22 & 48-61. Per.

Stinson, Dwight E. Jr. "The Battles of South Mountain." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1962): pp. 14-18. Per.

Stotelmyer, Steven R. "The Truth about Wise's Well: Setting the Record Straight on South Mountain." Blue & Gray (Oct 1990): pp. 28-35. Per.

Swisher, James K. “When Samuel Garland fell at South Mountain, the Confederacy Lost a Promising General and a Future Leader.” America’s Civil War (May 1996): pp. 16, 18, 20 & 24. Per.

Welsh, Bill. "Firing the Gap." [Crampton's Gap] America's Civil War (Jan 1994): pp. 38-44. Per.

HARPER'S FERRY

Bennett, Brian A. "Escape From Harper's Ferry." Civil War (May/Jun 1992): pp. 8-12 & 48-49. Per.

Cummings, C. C. "Capture of Harper's Ferry." Confederate Veteran (Apr 1897): pp. 173-74. Per.

Engle, E. Prescott. “Stonewall’s Forgotten Masterpiece.” Military History (Aug 1995): pp. 30-36. Per.

Frye, Dennis E. "Drama between the Rivers: Harpers Ferry in the 1862 Maryland Campaign." In Antietam: Essays on the....., cited above. pp. 14-35. E474.61.A58.

_____. "Stonewall Attacks!--The Siege of Harper's Ferry." Blue & Gray (Aug/Sep 1987): pp. 8-27 & 47-62. Per.

_____. “’Through God’s Blessing.’” North & South (Oct 2002): pp. 66-74. Per.

Heysinger, Isaac W. "The Cavalry Column from Harper's Ferry." Journal of the Cavalry Association (1914): pp. 587-638. Per.

Hoffsommer, Robert D. "Jackson's Capture of Harper's Ferry." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1982): pp. 12-13. Per.

Luff, William L. "March of the Cavalry from Harper's Ferry Sept. 14, 1862." In Military Essays and Recollections (MOLLUS, IL, Vol. 2). Chicago: McClurg, 1894. pp. 33-48. E464.M5.1991v11.

McCormack, John F. "The Harpers Ferry Skedaddlers." Civil War Times Illustrated (Dec 1975): pp. 32-39. Per. Antietam Campaign p.9

Mies, John W. "Breakout at Harper's Ferry." Civil War History (Jun 1956): pp. 13-28. Per.

Nichols, William H. The Siege and Capture of Harper's Ferry by the Confederates, September, 1862. Providence, RI: RI Soldiers & Sailors Historical Society, 1889. 48 p. E464.M5.1991v35.

Ripley, Edward H. "Memories of the Ninth Vermont at Harper's Ferry Tragedy." In Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion (MOLLUS, NY, Vol. 4). NY: Putnam's, 1907. pp. 133-61. E464.M5.1991v23.

"War's Harvest in 'the Debatable Land.'" Confederate Veteran (Jan 1920): pp. 13-16. Per.

Thompson, Benjamin W. "This Hell of Destruction." Civil War Times Illustrated (Oct 1973): pp. 12-23. Per. Reminiscence of 111th New York Infantry.

Tischler, Allan R. The History of the Harpers Ferry Cavalry Expedition, September 14 & 15, 1862: “We All Promised Faithfully to Sand by Each Other and to go Through.” Winchester, VA: Five Cedars, 1993. 338 p. E474.61.T57.

CROSSING ANTIETAM CREEK

Hosier, Scott. “Savage Skirmish near Sharpsburg.” America’s Civil War (Sep 1998): pp. 38-45. Per. Hooker’s fords Antietam Creek, 16 Sep.

SHEPARDSTOWN

Kelly, Dennis. "The Battle of Shepardstown." Civil War Times Illustrated (Nov 1981): pp. 8-15 & 32-35. Per.

McGrath, Thomas A. Shepherdstown: Last Clash of the Antietam Campaign, September 19-20. 1862. Lynchburg, VA: Schroeder, 2007. 252 p. E474.61.M472. Antietam Campaign p.10

STUART'S PENNSYLVANIA RAID

Brooksher, William R., & Snider, David K. "Around McClellan Again." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1974): pp. 4-6 & 39-48. Per.

_____. "Three Times 'Round." In Glory at a Gallop: Tales of the Confederate Cavalry. NY: Brassey's, 1993. pp. 46-70. E546.5.B75.

Edwards, William W. "Stuart Rides Again." Cavalry Journal (Jan 1930): pp. 34-58. Per. Pt. 1 of article found in 29 (Apr 1929): pp. 178-91; this part covers raids during MD & PA campaigns.

Price, Channing. "Stuart's Chambersburg Raid: An Eyewitness Account." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jan 1966): pp. 8-15 & 42-45. Per.

MILITARY SCHOOL STUDIES

Atkinson, B. W. "Battle of Antietam." AWC student paper, 1915. 57 p. Arch.

Ballard, Ted. Battle of Antietam: Staff Ride Guide. Wash, DC: CMH, 2006. 108 p. E474.65.B35.

Brooks, David R. “Campaign Analysis Course: Staff Ride Guide: 1862 Maryland Campaign.” AWC, Dept of Military Strategy, Planning & Operations, 2005. 124 p. E474.61.S83.

Chamberlain, J. L. "McClellan's Antietam Campaign, 1862, to Include the Battle of South Mountain." AWC student paper, 1912. 56 p. Arch.

Ely, Hanson E. "The Antietam Campaign (Subsequent to the Battle of South Mountain)." AWC student paper, 1916. 49 p. Arch.

Fuller, B. H. "A Study of the Antietam Campaign to Include the Battles of South Mountain. " AWC student paper, 1913. 27 p. Arch.

Fuller, John D. "Battlefield Terrain Study: Burnside's Attack against the Confederate Right at Antietam." AWC student paper, 1985. 183 p. Arch.

Hains, John P. "Antietam Campaign Subsequent to the Battles at South Mountain." AWC student paper, 1914. 25 p. Arch.

"Historical Ride: Comments of Committees." AWC student paper, 1913. 123 p. Arch. Antietam Campaign p.11

Kennedy, C. W. "The Antietam Campaign Subsequent to the Battles of South Mountain: September 15-20, 1862." AWC student paper, 1914. 53 p. Arch.

May, W. T. "Operations on the Federal Center at Antietam." AWC student paper, 1911. 34 p. Arch.

Monroe, William. "The Battle of Antietam." AWC student paper, 1911. 36 p. Arch.

Morrow, William. "Antietam Campaign Including Battles of South Mountain." AWC student paper, 1915. 41 p. Arch.

Noble, Robert H. "The Operations on the Federal Right-Antietam: Notes for a Discussion of the Movement on the Ground." AWC student paper, 1912. 36 p. Arch.

Springer, Carl D. "The Antietam Staff Ride [Registered Trademark]: An Interactive, Computer- Driven Guide to the Battle of Antietam." AWC student paper, 1992. 109 p. Arch.

Stokes, M. B. "Antietam Campaign to and Including Battles of South Mountain." AWC student paper, 1916. 48 p. Arch.

Walcutt, Charles C. "McClellan's Antietam Campaign, 1862, to Include the Battle of South Mountain." AWC student paper, 1912. 54 p. Arch.

Walsh, R. D. "The Federal Left at Antietam, September 15-17, 1862." AWC student paper, 1911. 44 p. Arch.

BATTLE OF ANTIETAM

Alexander, Ted. “Antietam: The Bloodiest Day.” North & South (Oct 2002): pp. 76-89. Per.

_____. The Battle of Antietam: The Bloodiest Day. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2011. 190 p. E474.65.A53.

"Along Antietam Creek, September 17, 1862." Blue & Gray (Sep 1985): pp. 4-7, 10-22 & 48-62. Per. Continues as "McClellan at Antietam, September 17, 1862." Blue & Gray (Nov 1985): pp. 6-21 & 47-61.

Anderson, John H. Notes on the Battles of Antietam and Fredericksburg. London: H. Rees, 1912. 34 p. E474.65.A5.

Bailey, Ronald H. The Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life, 1984. 176 p. E474.65.B24.

The Battlefield of Antietam. Sharpsburg, MD: O.T. Reilley, 1906. 32 p. E474.65.B3. Antietam Campaign p.12

Burkhardt, A. W. Forty Hours on the Battlefield of Antietam: Or the Foeman Friend. n.p., n.d. 15 p. E173.P18no262pam3.

Conline, John. "Recollections of the Battle of Antietam." In War Papers (MOLLUS, MI, Vol. 2). Detroit, MI: James H. Stone, 1898. pp. 110-19. E464M5.1991v51.

Jordan, Frank B. "Retrospect, a Condensed Review for the Busy Reader: Antietam." Infantry Journal (Feb 1929): pp. 171-78. Per.

Monroe, William H. "The Battle of Antietam: A Military Study." Journal of the Military Service Institution of the US (1911): pp. 248-79. Per.

Palfrey, Francis W. "The Battle of Antietam." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 3. Boston: Griffiths-Stillings, 1903. pp. 1-26. E470.M65v3.

_____. The Antietam and Fredericksburg. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1989. 228 p. E474.6.P15.

Priest, John M. Antietam: The Soldier's Battle. Shippensburg, PA: White Maine, 1989. 437 p. E474.65.P75.

_____. Antietam: The Soldiers’ Battlefield: A Self-Guided Mini-Tour. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane, 1994. 78 p. E474.65.P752.

Sears, Stephen W. "America's Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam." Civil War Times Illustrated (Apr 1987): Entire issue. Per; and in Readings in American Military History. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004. pp. 83-106. E181.R43.

_____. Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. New Haven, CT: Ticknor & Fields, 1983. 431 p. E474.65.S43.

Sessarego, Alan, editor. Letters Home: A Collection of Original Civil War Soldiers' Letters, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA: By the Editor, 1988. 27 p. E601.L47.

Spear, William. The North and the South at Antietam and Gettysburg. Boston: By the Author, 1908. 171 p. E474.65.S74.

Stackpole, Edward J. "Showdown at Sharpsburg--Story of the Battle." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1962): pp. 6-11. Per.

Stevens, Norman S. Antietam 1862: The Civil War’s Bloodiest Day. London: Osprey, 1994. 96 p. E474.65.S73.

Sutton, Jared. “Sharpsburg: 17 September 1862.” Armor (Jan/Feb 2003): pp. 25-30. Per.

Tilberg, Frederick. Antietam National Battlefield Site, Maryland. Washington, DC: GPO, 1961. 60 p. E474.65.T52. Antietam Campaign p.13

MILLER’S CORNFIELD

Hartwig, D. Scott. “Antietam’s Fury Remembered.” America’s Civil War (Sep 2002): pp. 38-45. Per.

Herdegen, Lance J. “’Into a Hornet’s Nest.’” Civil War Times (Feb 2013): pp. 32-39. Per.

Otott, George E. “Clash in the Cornfield: The 1st Texas Volunteer Infantry in the Maryland Campaign.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 5, No. 3: pp. 73-123. Per.

DUNKER CHURCH

Brown, Kent M. "Battle for the Dunkard Church." Virginia Country's Civil War (1987): pp. 35-45. Per.

Cheeks, Robert C. “Federal Attack at Dunker Church.” America’s Civil War (Sep 1997): pp. 54-61. Per.

WEST WOODS

Cheeks, Robert C. "Blood Poured Like Water." America's Civil War (Mar 1994): pp. 50-57. Per.

Wert, Jeffrey. “Disaster in the West Woods.” Civil War Times Illustrated (Oct 2002): pp. 32-39. Per.

SUNKEN ROAD

Gallagher, Gary. "The Confederate Defense of the Sunken Road at Sharpsburg." Virginia Country's Civil War (1987): pp. 57-64. Per.

Mellott, David W. “‘A Dear Bought Name’: The 7th West Virginia’s Assault on Bloody Lane.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 5, No. 3: pp. 124-50. Per.

Toney, B. Keith. “Horrors of the Bloody Lane.” America’s Civil War (Sep 1997): pp. 62-69. Per. Antietam Campaign p.14

BURNSIDE BRIDGE

Benning, Henry L. "Notes on the Battle of Sharpsburg." Southern Historical Society Papers 16 (1888): pp. 393-95. E483.7.S76v16.

Cannan, John. Burnside’s Bridge, Antietam. Conshohocken, PA: Combined, 2001. 155 p. E474.65.C362.

D’Aoust, Maurice G. “Unraveling the Myths of Burnside Bridge.” Civil War Times (Sep 2007): pp. 50-57. Per.

Greene, A. Wilson. "Ambrose Burnside and the Ninth Corps at Antietam." Virginia Country's Civil War (1987): pp. 65-77. Per.

Johnson, Robert. Outnumbered, Outgunned, Undeterred: Twenty Battles against all Odds. NY: Thames & Hudson, 2011. 208 p. Chap. 7. D25.J64.

Priest, John M. "Taking of Burnside Bridge." America's Civil War (Nov 1989): pp. 34-40. Per.

_____. "'Tired Soldiers Don't Go Very Fast.’" Civil War Times Illustrated (Jan/Feb 1992): pp. 36-41. Per. Account by 2d Lt John M. Hudson, aide to BG Ferrero.

Schenck, Martin. "Burnside's Bridge." Civil War History (Dec 1956): pp. 5-19. Per.

Toney, B. Keith. “’Dying as Brave Men Should Die’: The Attack and Defense of Burnside’s Bridge.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 89-118. Per.

Tucker, Phillip T. Burnside’s Bridge: The Climactic Struggle of the 2nd and 20th Georgia at Antietam Creek. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2000. 152 p. E474.65.T83.

MARYLAND HEIGHTS

Cummings, C. C. "Storming Maryland Heights." Confederate Veteran 23 (1915): p. 124. Per. Antietam Campaign p.15

ARTILLERY

Allan, William. "Confederate Artillery at 2d Manassas and Sharpsburg." Southern Historical Society Papers 11 (1883): pp. 289-91. E483.7.S76v11.

"Artillery at the Battle of Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, 1862." Journal of the Royal Artillery (Jul 1913): pp. 177-96. Per.

Chiles, Paul. “Artillery Hell!: The Guns of Antietam.” Blue & Gray (Holiday 1998): pp. 6-10, 12-22, 24-25 & 41-65. Per. Includes two side-bar articles entitled “Special Artillery Supplement” and “Artillery Related Medals of Honor in the Maryland Campaign” by same author.

Hanson, Joseph M. "A Report of the Employment of the Artillery at the Battle of Antietam, Md., With a View to Marking Battery Positions at the Antietam National Battlefield Site." Petersburg, VA: NPS, 1940. 61 p. E474.65.H36.

Healy, W. H. "That Artillery at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 3 (1895): p. 131. Per. Wolfolk's Battery.

Johnson, Curt, & Anderson, Richard C., Jr. Artillery Hell: The Employment of Artillery at Antietam. College Station, TX: TX A&M, 1995. 147 p. E474.65.J64.

Mrozek, Albert A., Jr. "The Battle of Antietam: The Creation of Artillery Hell." Field Artillery Journal (Aug 1992): pp. 30-34. Per.

CAVALRY

"Maryland Campaign: The Cavalry Fight at Boonsboro Graphically Described, the Ninth Virginia and Eighth Illinois Regiments Cross Sabers....." Southern Historical Society Papers 25 (1897): pp. 276-80. E483.7.S76v25.

Rea, D.B. "Cavalry Incidents of the Maryland Campaign." Maine Bugle 2 (1895): pp. 117-23. E511.4.M352.1895. Antietam Campaign p.16

MEDICAL

Alexander, Ted. “Destruction, Disease, and Death: The Battle of Antietam and the Sharpsburg Civilians.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 143-73. Per.

Nelson, John H. “As Grain Falls before the Reaper”: The Federal Hospital Sites and Identified Federal Casualties at Antietam. Hagerstown, MD: John H. Nelson, 2004. 1 CD. E621.N45.

O'Brien, Jean G. "Clara Barton Brought Mercy to Antietam." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1962): pp. 38-41. Per.

Reimer, Terry. One Vast Hospital: The Civil War Hospital Sites in Frederick, Maryland after Antietam, with Detailed Hospital Patient List. Frederick, MD: National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 2001. 351 p. E474.65.R45.

Robertson, James I. “A Federal Surgeon at Sharpsburg." Civil War History (Jun 1960): pp. 134-51. Per. Journal of Surgeon Theodore Dimon, 2d Maryland Infantry.

Schildt, John W. Antietam Hospitals. Chewsville, MD: Antietam Pubs, 1987. 64 p. E621S34.

Steiner, Lewis H. Report of...Inspector of the Sanitary Commission, Containing a Diary Kept during the Rebel Occupation of Frederick, MD., and an Account of the Operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission during the Campaign in Maryland, September 1862. NY: A.D.F. Randolph, 1862. 43 p. E474.61.S73.

Stickley, E. E. "Wounded at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 25 (1907): pp. 399-400. Per.

Zeller, Bob. “Smoketown Hospital.” Civil War Times Illustrated (May 1996): pp. 36-43. Per.

COMMAND/LEADERSHIP

Allan, William. "First Maryland Campaign, Review of General Longstreet." Southern Historical Society Papers 14 (1886): pp. 102-18. E483.7.S76v14.

Armstrong, Marion V. Jr. “Sumner and French at Antietam.” Civil War History (Mar 2013): pp. 67-92. Per.

_____. Unfurl Those Colors!: McClellan, Sumner, and the Second Army Corps in the Antietam Campaign. Tuscaloosa, AL: U AL, 2008. 384 p. E474.65.A76. Antietam Campaign p.17

Gallagher, Gary W. “The Best Possible Outcome One Could Hope For: Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia in the 1862 Maryland Campaign.” In Lee and his Generals in War and Memory. Baton Rouge: LSU, 1998. pp. 21-46. E467.1.L4.G35.

Greene, A. Wilson. "'I Fought the Battle Splendidly': George B. McClellan and the Maryland Campaign." In Antietam: Essays on the....., cited above. pp. 56-83. E474.61.A58.

Harsh, Joseph L. Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign of 1862. Kent, OH: Kent State, 1999. 649 p. E474.61.H37.

Hartwig, D. Scott. “Robert E. Lee and the Maryland Campaign.” In Lee the Soldier. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1996. pp. 331-56. E467.1.L4.L44.

McClellan, George B. The Army of the Potomac: Gen. McClellan's Report of its Operations While Under his Command. NY: Putnam, 1864. 50 p. E493.P6.M119.

_____. Letter of the Secretary of War, Transmitting Report on the Organization of the Army of the Potomac, and of its Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, under Command of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, From July 26, 1861, to November 2, 1862. Wash, DC: GPO, 1864. 242 p. E493.P6.M116.

_____. Report on the Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: To which is Added an Account of the Campaign in Western Virginia, with Plans of Battlefields. NY: Sheldon, 1864. 465 p. E493.P6.M32.

Palmer, Michael A. Lee Moves North: Robert E. Lee on the Offensive. NY: John Wiley, 1998. 189 p. E467.1.L4.P35. See Chap. 1.

Rafuse, Ethan S. “’Poor Burn?: The Antietam Conspiracy that Wasn’t.” Civil War History (Jun 2008): pp. 146-75. Per.

Sears, Stephen W. “’The Roar and Rattle’: Antietam 1862.” MHQ (Summer 2010): pp. 24-35. Per.

Thiele, Gregory A. “McClellan at Antietam: Another View.” North & South (Nov 2010): pp. 31-37. Per.

MONUMENTS & MEMORIALS

Adams, Charles S., compiler. The Monuments at Antietam: Sharpsburg’s Silent Sentinels. Dagsboro, DE: Charles S. Adams, 2001. 128 p. E474.65.M67.

Barger, W. D. "Union and Confederate Monuments at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 19 (1911): p. 495. Per. Antietam Campaign p.18

Barney, C. H., editor. The Reno Memorial, South Mountain, Md., Unveiled September 14, 1889: Its Inception, Erection and Dedication. Portland, ME: Soc of the Burnside Expedition and the IX Army Corps, 1891. 16 p. E641.R46.

Boyd, Charles A. "George Alfred Townsend and the War Correspondents Memorial." Civil War Times Illustrated (Dec 1977): pp. 10-13. Per.

Gould, John M. Joseph K. F. Mansfield, Brigadier General of the U.S. Army: A Narrative of Events Connected with his Mortal Wounding at Antietam, Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862. Portland, ME: S. Berry, 1895. 32 p. E173.P18no211pam7.

NY (State). Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg, Chattanooga and Antietam. Report for the Year 1913/14. Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon, 1914. E475.56.N525.

OH. Antietam Battlefield Commission. Report of the..... Springfield, OH: Springfield Pub Co, 1904. E474.65.O37.

Pennsylvania. Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission. Pennsylvania at Antietam: Report of the...... Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Pub Co, 1906. 260 p. E474.65.P4.

_____. Second Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserved at Antietam: A Report of the Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission of Pennsylvania and Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Mark the Position of Four Regiments of the Pennsylvania Reserves Engaged in the Battle. Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Pub Co, 1908. 110 p. E474.65.P42.

Yates, Walter J. Souvenir of Excursion to Antietam and Dedication of the Eighth, Eleventh, Fourteenth and Sixteenth Regiments of Volunteers, October, 1894. n.p., 1894. 61 p. E474.65.S68.

NATIONAL PARK ADMINISTRATION

Smith, Timothy B. “’The Experiment at Antietam’: Antietam National Battlefield, 1890-1933.” In The Golden Age of Battlefield Preservation: The Decade of the 1890s and the Establishment of America’s First Five Military Parks. Knoxville, TN: U TN, 2008. pp. 87-14. E641.S64.

Snell, Charles W., & Brown, Sharon A. Antietam National Battlefield and National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Maryland: An Administrative History. Wash, DC: NPS, 1986. 571 p. E474.65.S634.

U.S. NPS. Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland: Draft Environmental Impact Statement, General Management Plan. Wash, DC?: NPS, 1991. 89 p. E474.65.A57. Antietam Campaign p.19

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART

Frassanito, William A. Antietam: The Photographic Legacy of America's Bloodiest Day. NY: Scribner's, 1978. 304 p. E474.65.F7.

_____. "The Photographs of Antietam." Civil War Times Illustrated (Aug 1978): pp. 17-21. Per.

Kalasky, Robert. “Union Dead…Confederate Dead: Locating Alexander Gardner’s Antietam Views #550 and #555.” Military Images (May/Jun 1999): pp. 24-29. Per.

Rabb, Theodore K. "Artists on War: Mathew Brady and Antietam." MHQ (Winter 1998): pp. 40-43. Per.

Schell, Frank N. "A Great Raging Battlefield is Hell." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jun 1969): pp. 15-22. Per. Experiences of a wartime illustrator.

FICTION

Cornwell, Bernerd. The Bloody Ground: The Starbuck Chronicles. NY: Harper Collins, 1996. 343 p. PZ4.C669Bl.

Croker, Richard. To Make Men Free: A Novel of the Battle of Antietam. NY: Morrow, 2004. 427 p. PZ4.C755To.

Ernst, Kathleen. The Night Riders of Harpers Ferry. Shippensburg, PA: Beidel, 1996. 139 p. PZ7.E7315Ni.

STATE/UNIT PARTICIPATION

(Union)

Armstrong, Marion B. “A Failure of Command?: Generalship of Edwin V. Sumner and the Federal II Corps at the Battle of Antietam.” In Leadership and Command in the . Campbell, CA: Savas Woodbury, 1996. pp. 67-145. E470.L32. Antietam Campaign p.20

Bilby, Joseph G., & O’Neill, Stephen D., editors. “My Sons Were Faithful and They Fought”: The Irish Brigade at Antietam: An Anthology. Hightstown, NJ: Longstreet House, 1997. 131 p. E483.5.2nd1st.II.P6.M97.

Clemens, Tom, editor. “A Brigade Commander’s First Fight: The Letters of Colonel Walter Phelps, Jr., during the Maryland Campaign.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 5, No. 3: pp. 59-72. Per. Brigade included 22, 24, 30 & 84 New York and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters.

Earle, David M. History of the Excursion of the Fifteenth Massachusetts Regiment and its Friends on the Battle-fields of Gettysburg, Pa., Antietam, Md., Ball's Bluff, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., May 31-June 12, 1886. Worcester, MA: C. Hamilton, 1886. 76 p. E513.5.15thE37.

Gaff, Alan D., & Gaff, Maureen. “’The Dread Reality of War’: Gibbon’s Brigade, August 28- September 17, 1862.” In Giants in Their Tall Black Hats: Essays on the Iron Brigade. Bloomington, IN: IN U, 1998. pp. 67-85. E493.5.I7.G53.

Galwey, Thomas. "At the Battle of Antietam with the Eighth Ohio Infantry." In Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion (MOLLUS, NY, Vol. 3). NY: Putnam's, 1907. pp. 70-85. E464.M5.1991v22.

Hays, John. The 130 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Maryland Campaign and the Battle of Antietam. Carlisle, PA: Herald Printing Co, 1894. 21 p. E527.5.130thH38 & E173.P18no248pam14.

Hartwig, D. Scott. “’I dread the thought of the place’: The Iron Brigade at Antietam.” In Giants in Their Tall Black Hats: Essays on the Iron Brigade. Bloomington, IN: IN U, 1998. pp. 30-52. E493.5.I7.G53.

Meyer, Friedrich. “The Narrative of…: A German Freiwilliger (Volunteer) in the Army of the Potomac.” [Edited by Andres Henriksson] Civil War Regiments Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 1-22. Per.

Kerr, John H. 13th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam: Oration Delivered at the First Reunion of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Regiment, Penn'a Veteran Volunteers, at Lafayette Hall, Pittsburg, Friday Evening, September 17, 1875. Pittsburg, PA: S. F. Kerr, 1875. 20 p. E649.K47.

Johnston, Terry A., Jr. “From Fox’s Gap to the Sherrick Farm: The 79th New York Highlanders in the Maryland Campaign.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 58-88. Per.

Monroe, John A. Battery D, First Rhode Island Light Artillery at the Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. Providence, RI: RI Soldiers & Sailors Historical Society, 1886. 45 p. E464.M5.1991v34.

Nolan, Alan T., & Storch, Marc. “The Iron Brigade Earns its Name: ’s Brigade in the Maryland Campaign, 1862.” Blue & Gray (Holiday 2004): pp. 6-14, 16-20, & 47-65. Per.

Pearcy, Matthew T. “’No Heroism Can Avail’: Andrew A. Humphreys and his Pennsylvania Division at Antietam and Fredericksburg.” Army History (Summer 2010): pp. 6-26. Per. Antietam Campaign p.21

Pleasanton, Alfred. "General Pleasanton's Cavalry Division in the Maryland Campaign." Historical Magazine (1869): pp. 290-94. Per.

Richards, Louis. Eleven Days in the Militia during the War of the Rebellion: Being a Journal of the "Emergency" Campaign of 1862. Phila: Collins, 1883. 53 p. E527.97.R2.R52.

Schildt, John W. Connecticut at Antietam. Chewsville, MD: Antietam Pubs, 1988. 94 p. E499.5.14thS35.

Snell, Mark A. “Baptism of Fire: The 118th (‘Corn Exchange’) Pennsylvania Infantry at the Battle of Shepherdstown.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 119-42. Per.

Spooner, Henry J. The Maryland Campaign with the Fourth Rhode Island. Providence, RI: RI Soldiers & Sailors Historical Society, 1903. 27 p. E464.M5.1991v37.

Stevens, Henry S. Souvenirs of Excursion to Battlefields by the Society of the Fourteenth Connecticut Regiment and Reunion at Antietam, September 1891, with History and Reminiscences of Battles and Campaigns of the Regiment...... Wash, DC: Gibson, 1893. 119 p. E499.5.14thS74.

Veterans' National Convention. Our Soldiers and Sailors: What They Said and Did on the Tenth Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam, at Pittsburg, Penna., September 17th and 18th, 1872. NY: Veterans' National Committee, 1872. 54 p. E173.P18no202pam5.

Wald, P. The Twelve Days Campaign of the Fifth Regiment Pa. State Militia, to which were Attached the Four Allentown Companies. Allentown, PA: Trexlar, Harlacher & Weiser, 1862. 28 p. E474.61.W35.

(Confederate)

Andrews, W.H. "The 1st Georgia Regulars at Sharpsburg: Recollections of the Maryland Campaign, 1862.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 2, No 2: pp. 95-117. Per.

_____. "Tige Anderson's Brigade at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran (1908): pp. 578-80. Per.

Beasley, W.F. "The 48th N.C. Troops at Sharpsburg." Our Living & Our Dead (1874/75): p. 330. E482.O93v1.

Cummings, C. C. "Mississippi Boys at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran (1903): pp. 23-24. Per.

_____. "Sharpsburg--Antietam." Confederate Veteran [17th Mississippi Infantry] (1915): p. 199. Per.

Hamby, W.R. "Hood's Texas Brigade at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran (1908): pp. 19-20. Per.

Holsworth, Jerry W. “Uncommon Valor: Hood’s Texas Brigade in the Maryland Campaign.” Blue & Gray (Summer 1996): pp. 6-18, 20 & 50-62. Per. Antietam Campaign p.22

Hunter, Alexander. "A High Private's Account of the Battle of Sharpsburg." [17th Virginia Infantry] Southern Historical Society Papers 10 (1882): pp. 503-12; & 11 (1883): pp. 10-21. E483.7.S76.

Morrison, Emmet M. "Fifteenth Virginia at Sharpsburg." Southern Historical Society Papers 33 (1905): pp. 99-110. E483.7.S76v33.

Parham, John T. "Thirty-second [Virginia] at Sharpsburg." Southern Historical Society Papers 34 (1906): pp. 250-53. E483.7.S76v34.

Schmedeman, Phillip. “Analysis of D.H. Hill’s Division at Antietam.” Military Collector & Historian (Winter 2011): pp. 247-49. Per.

Trimpi, Helen, editor. “Lafayette McLaws’ Aide-de-Camp: The Maryland Campaign Diary of Captain Henry Lord Page King.” Civil War Regiments Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 23-57. Per.

BURIALS

Stotelmyer, Steven R. The Bivouacs of the Dead: The Story of Those who Died at Antietam and South Mountain, with Histories and Rosters of Antietam, Washington, Mt. Olivet and Elmwood Cemeteries. Baltimore: Toomey Pr, 1992. 148 p. E474.65.S78.

WOMEN/CIVILIANS

Blunt, Maria. "In the Wake of Battle: A Woman's Recollections of Shepherdstown during Antietam Week." In War Sketches, a compilation of articles, possibly from Century Magazine, pp. 435-43. E464.W37.

Ernst, Kathleen A. Too Afraid to Cry: Maryland Civilians in the Antietam Campaign. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 1999. 300 p. E512.E76.

Frobouck, JoAnn. "In Harm's Way." Civil War Times Illustrated (Mar/Apr 1993): pp. 26-31. Per.

Gowan, Judy A. "Barbara Fritchie: Patriotic Symbol on the Home Front." Blue & Gray (Jul/Jul 1984): pp. 20-23. Per. Article on the supposed "Shoot if you must" incident and Whittier's poem thereon.

Keller, S. Roger. Events of the Civil War in Washington County Maryland. Shippensburg, PA: Burd Street, 1995. 412 p. E512.95.K45. Antietam Campaign p.23

MISCELLANEOUS

Alexander, Ted. “Antietam Stories of Human Interest and Sites off the Beaten Path.” Blue & Gray (Oct 2002): pp. 6-19, 48-58 & 60-64. Per.

_____. “Forgotten Valor: Off the Beaten Path at Antietam.” Blue & Gray (Fall 1995): pp. 8-15, 19, 48 & 51-64. Per.

Clemens, Thomas G. “Ezra Ayres Carman and the Maryland Campaign of September 1862.” PhD dss, George Mason, 2002. 694 p. E474.61.C54.

_____. “Memories of America’s Bloodiest Day.” Civil War Times (Oct 2010): pp. 52-57. Per. Ezra Carman’s postwar experiences documenting the battle.

David, Saul. Military Blunders: The How and Why of Military Failure. NY: Carroll & Graf, 1998. pp. 24-34. U27.D38.

Manguso, John M. “Civil-Military Operations--At Antietam?” Army History (Fall 1994): pp. 26-28. Per.

Mingus, Scott L, Sr. Human Interest Stories from Antietam. 2 vols. Orrtanna, PA: Colecraft Industries, 2007. E474.61.M56.

Newark, Timothy. Where they Fell: A Walker's Guide to the Battlefields of the World. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's, 2000. 160 p. D25.5.N49.

Schildt, John W. Antietam: Through the Years. Sharpsburg, MD: John W. Schildt, 2009. 131 p. E474.65.S343.

Stadler, Gerald P. “Audacity Takes Command.” Soldiers (Oct 1971): pp. 27-29. Per. Analysis of Lee as strategic commander.

Williams, David. Johnny Reb’s War: Battlefield and Homefront. Abilene, TX: McWhiney Foundation, 2000. 118 p. E607.W55. See pp. 11-42 “The Crucible of Sharpsburg.”