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History of Antietam National Cemetery (- View of Lodge House from North-East Position)

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About

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Photographs of the Cemetery

Media Items

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Media Items
ItemID
wcac306
IDEntry
1268
Creator
Phreaner, Photo
Date
1869
Collection Location
Washington County Free Library
Contributor
J.W. Woods, printer, Baltimore
Coverage
Washington County, Md; 1862-1869.
Body

"Near the entrance to the Cemetery, and within the enclosure, has been erected a neat and commodious Lodge House, designed for the occupancy of the keeper of the grounds, and the comfort and convenience of visitors."

History of Antietam National Cemetery

The budget for the Cemetery included:
173 perches stone, delivered for keeper's lodge, at $1.20 per perch, $207.60
Labor - For keeper's lodge, $1,500.00

In comparison, the budget for the removal, boxing, and burial of 6,000 dead, at $5 each, $30,000.00

The lodge and gates were completed by the time of the dedication of the Cemetery in 1867.

Notes

B.T.W. Phreaner was a photographer with a studio in Hagerstown.