Last weekend Debbie and I went for a motorcycle ride to Antietam Battlefield. The American Civil War battlefield is near Sharpsburg, Maryland about half way between Martinsburg, WV and Frederick, MD.
This was the worst one day battle in American History. 23,000 soldier were killed, wounded or went missing in only 12 hours. After seeing the battlefield and understanding the tactics of the time I find it hard to understand how these men walked into the open for the cannons to…just wipe them out!
The battlefield itself is well maintained and there are monument to many of the units and men that fought and died on that day. The museum has a thirty minute movie covering the action, I suggest you see the film first as it will lay out what occurred in a broad scope so you will have some context as you move outside.
You may run across two, non-military, names that were unexpected to see in a place like this. Clara Barton, founder of the Red Cross and, then Captain, Oliver Wendell Holmes. Holmes, who was left for dead at Antietam, would later become a famous member of the American Supreme Court.
We also spent part of the day just wheeling around and by the time we arrived at home we had put nearly 120 miles on the bike. And for a great change, there was never even a threat of rain.
- Train Tunnel, Point of Rock, MD
- Ride to Antietam
- Ride to Antietam
- Ride to Antietam
- Ride to Antietam
- Ride to Antietam
- Brunswick, Md
- Brunswick, Md
- Brunswick, Md
- Brunswick, Md
- Brunswick, Md
- Brunswick, Md
- Ride to Antietam
- Potomac River and Harpers Ferry in the distance
- Boonsboro, MD (like it says)
- Boonsboro, MD
- Boonsboro, MD
- Boonsboro, MD
- Antietam National Battlefield
- Confederate Atillery Battery
- Dunkers Church
- Inside Dunkers Church
- Monument to Maryland Soldiers
- Bronze on the Maryland monument.
- Bronze on the Maryland monument.
- Bronze on the Maryland monument.
- Bronze on the Maryland monument.
- Monument to New York soldiers