Materiality and Spectacle 2015

Soldiers Monument, National Cemetety, Sharpsburg, MD

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Title

Soldiers Monument, National Cemetety, Sharpsburg, MD

Description

Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862. Dedicated in 1867, Antietam National Cemetery, located within the boundaries of the Antietam National Battlefield, is the final resting place for more than 4,700 Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Antietam and on other Maryland battlefields.
-Madeleine Hodges

Creator

Sculptor James Pollette

Source

http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/maryland/Antietam_National_Cemetery.html

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Publisher

[Springfield, Ohio, Springfield publishing company, state printers

Files

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Citation

Sculptor James Pollette, “Soldiers Monument, National Cemetety, Sharpsburg, MD,” Materiality and Spectacle 2015, accessed November 27, 2025, https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/materiality-and-spectacle-2015/items/show/33.