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Your search in the category "Washington County" returned 213 results in 11 pages.

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Murfin, James. Gleam of Bayonets: The Battle of Antietam and Robert E. Lee's Campaign, September 1862. revised edition. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2004.

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Musey, Reuben L. "Washington and Lincoln Both Visited Our County as President." Cracker Barrel 17 (February 1988): 28-29.

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Musey, Reuben L. It Happened in Washington County. Hagerstown, MD: Washington County Bicentennial Committee, 1976.

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Nelson, John N. 'What God Does is Well Done': The Jonathan Hager Files. Hagerstown, MD: City of Hagerstown, 1997.

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Nicoloro, Aminda Louise. "Washington County's Instructional Television Project and Program, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1947-1992: A Case Study." Ed.D. diss., Boston University, 1992.

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Otott, George E. "Clash in the Cornfield: the 1st Texas Volunteer Infantry in the Maryland Campaign." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 73-123.

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Ott, Cynthia. "A Sportman's Paradise: The Woodmont Rod and Gun Club." Maryland Historical Magazine 92 (Summer 1997): 218-37.

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Pearcy, Matthew T. “‘No Heroism Can Avail’: Andrew A. Humphreys and his Pennsylvania Division at Antietam and Fredericksburg.” Army History, 76 (Summer 2010): 6-26.

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Phelps, Walter, Jr., and Tom Clemens, ed. "A Brigade Commander's First Fight: the Letters of Colonel Walter Phelps, Jr. During the Maryland Campaign."Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 59-72.

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Pierro, Joseph, ed. The Maryland Campaign of September 1862: Ezra A. Carman’s definitive study of the Union and Confederate armies at Antietam. New York: Routledge, 2008.

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Priest, John M. Antietam: The Soldiers' Battle. Shippensburg, Pa.: White Mane Publishing Company, 1989.

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Priest, John M. The Battle of South Mountain. Shippensburg, Pa.: White Mane Publishing Co., 1991.

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Priest, John Michael. Before Antietam: The Battle for South Mountain. Shippensburg, Pa.: White Mane Publishing Company, 1992.

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Rafuse, Ethan Sepp. Antietam, South Mountain and Harper’s Ferry: A Battlefield Guide. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.

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Rafuse, Ethan. “‘Poor Burn?’: The Antietam Conspiracy That Wasn’t .” Civil War History, 54 (June 2008): 146-75.

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Reaves, Ronald E. "Inventor of Telephone Visited Westminster Exchange in 1884." Cracker Barrel 18 (November 1988): 13, 15.

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Reaves, Ronald E. "Telephone Service Comes to Maryland . . . Baltimore, Hagerstown, Westminster." Cracker Barrel 18 (December 1988): 20-22.

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Reese, Timothy J. "Gapland Turnpike: Ribbon of History." Maryland Historical Magazine 85 (Spring 1990): 77-84.

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Reese, Timothy J. “Crampton’s Gap: ‘Aperture to Antietam’.” Catoctin History, 4 (Spring/Summer 2004): 12-19.

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Robertson, James I., Jr., ed. "A Federal Surgeon at Sharpsburg." Civil War History, 6 (June 1960): 134-51.