Kamis, 21 September 2017

CWT Book Review: Antietam Farmsteads

Antietam Farmsteads: A Guide to the Battlefield Landscape by Keven M. Walker and K.C. Kirkman, Western Maryland Interpretive Association  It’s no secret that you can’t truly understand an engagement until you walk the ground. But beyond strategy and tactics, Civil War battlefields also preserve the priceless natural and built landscapes of the 19th century. Antietam …

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