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2nd Lieutenant Franklin Harrison Weaver Co. H "the Iredell Independent Grays" 4th NC State Troops. Killed in action September 17, 1862 while grasping the company colors in the "Bloody Lane" and trying to rally his men, who were falling fast. Thanks to Greg Mast.
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President Abraham Lincoln posed with Union officers and soldiers during his visit to Antietam, Maryland, photographed by Alexander Gardner, on October 3 1862
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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: Hidden Antietam: Seldom-seen Alfred Poffenberger farm This rare sketch entitled "Antietam: The Fight at Poffinberger's [sic} Farm" shows the barn and house (enlargement below) in the right background on Sept. 17, 1862. Schell was a sketch artist during the Civil War. (Francis Schell | The Becker collection, used with permission)
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15-year-old John Cook was a bugler in the 4th US Artillery Regiment. Before the war, he was a newsboy from Cincinnati. At Antietam, he took control of a cannon by himself and fired upon Confederate troops just 15 feet away. In 1894, he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions at Antietam.
Incredible photograph of Confederates passing through Frederick, Maryland before the Battle of Antietam, September 12, 1862