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Civil War 1861-1865

History of Antietam National Cemetery (page 8)

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site where the National Cemetery is now located. At the same time they obtained from the proprietor of the land a positive offer of sale on favorable terms.

Upon their return to Annapolis, in their report to the General Assembly, they recommended the purchase of ten acres of the ground for the uses and purposes of a State and National Cemetery.

History of Antietam National Cemetery (page 7)

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with a retreating enemy in front, the bodies had in many instances been hurried into a shallow trench, and a few shovelfuls of earth, hastily heaped over them, served the purposes of interment, while the carcasses of horses partly consumed, or charred by the fire, were profusely scattered over the field.

History of Antietam National Cemetery (page 6)

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this section of the country was first known, and they so continued for a long period subsequent. This event, to which we here make reference, occurred sometime between the years 1730 and 1736. The evidences of this conflict are still apparent in the skeletons which from time to time are exhumed.

History of Antietam National Cemetery (History of the cemetery - page 5 )

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ONE of the striking indications of civilization and refinement among a people, is the tenderness and care manifested by them towards their dead, in the location and erection of suitable resting places for their remains, and their embellishment and ornamentation in an appropriate and becoming manner, thus robbing the grave of its' terrors and death of its repulsiveness, by appealing to the sense with all that is beautiful in Nature and Art.

Deaths in Hagerstown hospitals, Dec 1862

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Deaths of Soldiers

—Since our last the
following deaths have occurred in the Hospitals of
this town : —
Dec’r. 8—Edward Bufter, 1st Md. Battery.
James H. Comstock, Co. I, 4th Vermont.
Sergt. Julius Yunker, Co. C, 20th N. Y.
Dec. 11 — Henry Haves, Co, C, 62d N. Y.
Dec. 14—John Kussey, Co. B, 121st N. Y.