Description
The actual watershed battle of the Civil War. Had Robert E. Lee won, foreign intervention may have led to Confederate independence. Scale: 1″=850′ Map symbol: 16″ x 20″ Overall size: 28″ x 18″ Taste: Watercolor and coloured pencil map showing crops, fences, houses, farms, watercourses, woods and critical terrain. No troop movements depicted. One facet of the map features Morning Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Maryland, 1862 and represents the northern half of the sector. The reverse facet features: Afternoon Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Maryland 1862 and represents the southern half of the sector. Text: The text features a monograph describing the Maryland campaign and its Battle of Antietam. Packaged in a reusable sleeve.