99 Places Every Antietam Battlefield Guide Should Know

  1. Maryland Campaign Marker, Dranesville, VA
  2. Mile Hill
  3. Harrison Hall
  4. White’s Ford
  5. Poolesville
  6. Monocacy Aquaduct
  7. Dr. Belt Road
  8. Sugarloaf Mountain
  9. Landon House
  10. Line House
  11. Mt. Olivet Cemetery
  12. Where S.O. #191 was found
  13. Mountville Pass
  14. Sgt. Benjamin Mell grave
  15. Bolivar
  16. Nicodemus Mills
  17. Wyand's Store
  18. South Mountain Creamery
  19. Turner’s, Fox’s, and Crampton’s Gap
  20. Brownsville Pass
  21. Lamb’s Knoll
  22. Reno Death Tree site
  23. Daniel Wise’s Well site
  24. North Carolina Monument
  25. Maryland Campaign Markers, Harper’s Ferry
  26. Escape Route of Harper’s Ferry Cavalry Expedition
  27. Route of A.P. Hill’s March
  28. Shepherdstown Ford War Department tablets
  29. Boteler's Cement Mill
  30. Elmwood Cemetery
  31. Henry Kyd Douglas grave and Hagerstown residence
  32. Stetson marker
  33. Ferry Hill
  34. Boteler’s, Blackford’s, Packhorse, and Shepherdstown Ford
  35. The Bushes
  36. Nine Standing Cannon Tube Monument base
  37. Mt. Airy
  38. Rose Hill Cemetery
  39. O.T. Reilly's first store, grave, site of his marriage
  40. Reno Post #4 site
  41. Longstreet’s Ammunition Train Marker
  42. Beaver Creek
  43. Bakersville
  44. Antietam Furnace/Iron Works
  45. Antietam Aquaduct
  46. Antietam Village Dam Ruins
  47. Pry’s Ford
  48. McGraw death site, grave, and cenotaph
  49. Samuel and Philip Pry Houses
  50. Upper Bridge
  51. Capt. Goss tree site
  52. Smoketown site
  53. Bas relief of Massachusetts regimental positions
  54. Only Confederate Cannon Tube used at the battle
  55. Hagerstown Pike tollbooth site
  56. Mary Locher Cabin
  57. Original roadbed of old Confederate Avenue
  58. Nicodemus Heights
  59. Hauser Ridge
  60. The Rocky Ledge
  61. Jackson’s Rocks
  62. Philadelphia Brigade Park
  63. Poffenberger’s Snack Stand site
  64. Lohman’s Snack Stand site
  65. Graham’s Battery site
  66. Longstreet’s Battery site
  67. Rivulet built with original stones from tower
  68. Middle Bridge site
  69. Old Simon and the Bivouac of the Dead
  70. Company F, 1st United States Sharpshooters monument, original position
  71. Lee’s Rock site
  72. Boundaries of 14th CT Cornfield
  73. The Stone Mill
  74. Original locations of 2nd MD, 51st PA, 21st MA, and 35th MA monuments
  75. Five alternate sites of Gen. Mansfield's mortal wounding
  76. 11th Connecticut Monument - original site
  77. Burnside’s Sycamore
  78. Molly’s Hole
  79. Snavely’s Ford
  80. Belinda Springs
  81. Myer’s Ford
  82. Washington Confederate Cemetery
  83. Gregg’s Stone Wall
  84. Connecticut Park
  85. McClellan's Lookout site
  86. Original Park Roadbed as it passed the Sherrick's
  87. Roundhead's Road Trace
  88. Otto Farm Lane
  89. 40-acre Cornfield, including the old park fence-line
  90. Narrow Cornfield
  91. 1st Ohio Light Artillery Monument
  92. Syke’s Division Marker
  93. Jacob Miller farm
  94. Sharpsburg Spring
  95. O.T. Reilly’s Relic Shop and War Museum site
  96. Martin Burgan’s Store site
  97. 16th Connecticut Windows
  98. 130th Pennsylvania Windows site
  99. Antietam National Battlefield Memorial Lutheran Church and a pre-fire photo
  100. Co. H tree (otherwise known as Col. Beal's tree) stump
  101. Jacob Grove House
  102. Nutter’s Ice Cream