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U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center Civil War-Battles-1862 East 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 30 Apr 2013 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 Battle of Antietam (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. Civil War (Jun 1999): Entire Issue. Per. 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. New York: 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.