Joe Stahl & Matt Borders – “Union Faces of South Mountain and Harpers Ferry”
The first Confederate invasion of the North in the fall of 1862 led to a series of engagements known as [...]
The first Confederate invasion of the North in the fall of 1862 led to a series of engagements known as [...]
On Wednesday, June 22st, David Welker will present his Summer Lecture Series presentation, "The Cornfield: Antietam’s Bloody Turning Point” The [...]
While the 1862 Maryland Campaign has been extensively studied, a comprehensive treatment of the part played by each unit has [...]
On Wednesday, June 8th, Darin Wipperman will present his Summer Lecture Series talk, “A Damaged Friendship: McClellan and Burnside’s 1862 [...]
On Wednesday, June 1st, Chris Bryan will kick off our Summer Lecture Series with his presentation, "The XII Corps at [...]
Captain J. Albert Monroe "We were awakened before daylight by the cook, who had brought up a pail of steaming [...]
When you’re looking for a simple starchy side dish, breakfast potatoes are your mealtime answer. Red and green bell peppers [...]
If you haven't been able to the inn lately, you're in for a BIG surprise. This past year we completed [...]
2022 is the 160th Anniversary of the 1862 Maryland Campaign and the Battle of Antietam. Join us at the Jacob [...]
Photo of the Samuel Reel barn taken by Alexander Gardner, 1862 The impact of two large armies during the Battle [...]
Baked Ham Slices with a Brown Sugar Glaze is a great side to any breakfast entrée. This easy glaze [...]
The Antietam Gallery is owned and operated by Jim Kehoe. For over 30 years Antietam Gallery has been serving Washington [...]