Antietam Reenactment

In my last post I told you a little about the bloodiest day in American history, the Battle of Antietam and showed some pictures from the actual battlefield. Now I’m going to share pictures from the reenactment.

our boys
our boys
the battle around Dunker Church
the battle around Dunker Church
Foxy taking a hit
Foxy taking a hit
Me and one of my favorite Bucktails, Sgt. Clarence!
Me and one of my favorite Bucktails, Sgt. Clarence!
giving ice to the troops, or being an "Ice Angel"
giving ice to the troops, or being an “Ice Angel”

 

 

Union Artilleryphoto courtesy Stephen Hardman
Union Artillery
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
one of our wounded soldiers
one of our wounded soldiers
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman
photo courtesy Stephen Hardman

Special thanks to Stephen Hardman from Hagerstown, MD for emailing me all the Antietam pictures! Photos that say Stephen Hardman were taken by him. All photo editing and color effects was my doing.

 

3 thoughts on “Antietam Reenactment

  1. Great Photos — Thanks “FD.” I am always particularly impressed by the Antietam Battlefield because it (and the surrounding area) is so little changed from the fateful days of September, 1862. The re-enactment looks very authentic. Authenticity — that’s the same reason I like the Heifer Barn, too!

    TRA

  2. Glad you liked the photos Mr. Allan! I agree that the relatively unchanged landscape at Antietam is wonderful. The great news is they are trying to restore the sight even more to it’s original state.

    P.S. the heifers love you too!

  3. LOVE that second picture!! And I also love the picture of you with Sgt. Clarence and the one of you being an ice angel, and I really love all the pictures!! So awesome!

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