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Burnside Bridge, Across the Antietam, near Sharpsburg, No. 1, September 1862, 1862
View on the Battlefield of Antietam, September 1862, 1862. Creator: Alexander GardnerView on the Battlefield of Antietam, September 1862, 1862
Group at Secret Service Department, Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, Antietam, October 1862, 1862
Burying the Dead on the Battlefield of Antietam, September 1862, 1862
[President Abraham Lincoln, Major General John A. McClernand (right), and E. J. Allen (Allan Pinkerton, left), Chief of the Secret Service of the United States, at Secret Service Department
Is This Death - Antietam Battlefield, September 1862, 1862. Creator: Alexander GardnerIs This Death - Antietam Battlefield, September 1862, 1862
Group at Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, Antietam, October 1862, 1862
Antietam Bridge, On the Sharpsburg and Boonsboro Turnpike, No. 2, September 1862, 1862
Antietam Bridge, On the Sharpsburgh and Boonsboro Turnpike, No. 3, September 1862, 1862
Rolling mills and bridges on the Antietam Creek, 1872. Creator: Granville PerkinsRolling mills and bridges on the Antietam Creek, 1872. Old Bridge and Mill, Antietam - Antietam Rolling-Mill - Burnside Bridge
Old Dunkards Church, Antietam, Maryland, c1897. Creator: UnknownOld Dunkards Church, Antietam, Maryland, c1897. Dunker Church built in 1852, and central to the Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862 during the American Civil War
Old Dunkards Church, Antietam, Maryland, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownOld Dunkards Church, Antietam, Maryland, USA, c1900. During the Battle of Antietam, 17 September 1862, Dunker Church was the focal point of Union attacks against the Confederates
General McClellans headquarters, Antietam, Maryland, American Civil War, 1861-1862 (1955). Only a few federal officers knew that the man seated with a cigar in his hand was Allan Pinkerton