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Ohio At Antietam The Buckeye States Sacrifice On Americas Bloodiest Day Kevin R Pawlak

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Ohio At Antietam The Buckeye States Sacrifice On Americas Bloodiest Day Kevin R Pawlak
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.36 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Kevin R. Pawlak, Dan Welch
ISBN: 9781439673287, 1439673284, 2021938394
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ohio At Antietam The Buckeye States Sacrifice On Americas Bloodiest Day Kevin R Pawlak by Kevin R. Pawlak, Dan Welch 9781439673287, 1439673284, 2021938394 instant download after payment.

Among the thousands who fought in the pivotal Battle of Antietam were scores of Ohioans. Sending eleven regiments and two batteries to the fight, the Buckeye State lost hundreds during the Maryland Campaign's first engagement, South Mountain, and hundreds more "gave their last full measure of devotion" at the Cornfield, the Bloody Lane and Burnside's Bridge. Many of these brave men are buried at the Antietam National Cemetery. Aged veterans who survived the ferocious contest returned to Antietam in the early 1900s to fight for and preserve the memory of their sacrifices all those years earlier. Join Kevin Pawlak and Dan Welch as they explore Ohio's role during those crucial hours on September 17, 1862.

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