The Farmsteads of Antietam – the Henry Rohrbach Farm
We continue our series on the Farmsteads of Antietam with the first farm located off of the park which is [...]
We continue our series on the Farmsteads of Antietam with the first farm located off of the park which is [...]
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Each year we try to add a few new varieties of scones to our selection list, especially for our returning [...]
The John Otto farm is the last farmstead on the battlefield and is often overlooked as you drive to the [...]
Amish Baked Oatmeal As we close out the Dog Days of Summer and start dreaming of the [...]
Julia & Mark Brugh Shortly after purchasing the Inn in 2015 we received a call from a couple that wanted [...]
John Schildt John Schildt hardly needs an introduction. He is well known for his many books relating the [...]
Although he is known for personally leading troops on the field during the Overland Campaign in 1864, the first time [...]
Matt Borders A long time student of American History and the Civil War, Matthew Borders holds a BA [...]
Small arms are the firearms carried by individual soldiers. The American Civil War had witnessed a technological revolution in weaponry. [...]
Britain's shortage of cotton was partially made up by imports from India and Egypt; Punch cartoon 16 November 1861. [...]
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