The Farmsteads of Antietam – Reel Family Farms
Photo of the Samuel Reel barn taken by Alexander Gardner, 1862 The impact of two large armies during the Battle [...]
Photo of the Samuel Reel barn taken by Alexander Gardner, 1862 The impact of two large armies during the Battle [...]
The Antietam Gallery is owned and operated by Jim Kehoe. For over 30 years Antietam Gallery has been serving Washington [...]
View of the Avey farm from the 9th NY Monument. cir. 1897 We continue the story of the Farmsteads of [...]
Emancipation Proclamation (LoC) When we think of the Battle of Antietam, many think of the 23,100 casualties that resulted in [...]
Sam Poffenberger farm in distance, looking east across the Smoketown Road. 1891 On the late afternoon of September [...]
Lutheran Church after the Battle of Antietam, 1862. The residents of Sharpsburg not only witnessed the bloodiest day in American [...]
We are excited to pass on some great news for all our Civil War enthusiastic guests - the Antietam Institute [...]
Houser Farmstead on ridge. looking west from Alfred Poffenberger farm. One of the newest farmsteads added to the [...]
We are excited to begin our sixth year of hosting the Civil War Lecture Series. Since we started, we've [...]
We continue our series on the Farmsteads of Antietam with the first farm located off of the park which is [...]
The John Otto farm is the last farmstead on the battlefield and is often overlooked as you drive to the [...]
Julia & Mark Brugh Shortly after purchasing the Inn in 2015 we received a call from a couple that wanted [...]