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Burnside's Bridge over Antietam Creek Art Print
by Kathleen Scanlan
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Burnside's Bridge over Antietam Creek art print by Kathleen Scanlan. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Battle of Antietam took place over the span of one day. That day was September 17, 1762. It was the first major battle on Union soil and one of... more
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The Battle of Antietam took place over the span of one day. That day was September 17, 1762. It was the first major battle on Union soil and one of the bloodiest ones. By end of day, there were over 22,000 soldiers dead, wounded, or missing.
Robert E. Lee had been pushing towards the Capital, having crossed the Potomac River, when his troops encountered Union resistance. Maj. General George B. McClellan had them on the run and had pushed the Confederates all the way back to Antietam Creek where the Maj. General launched an attack. With help from Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker�s troops, the Union Army was able to keep the confederates at bay. Maj. Gen. Burnside captured the stone bridge and held it until Confederate Maj. Gen Hill arrived from Harper�s Ferry with reinforcements. With much less manpower than the Union, the Confederates retook the bridge. The bloody battle came to an end with the loss of the bridge by the Union. During the night, Robert E. Lee c...
About Kathleen Scanlan
This photographer has taught herself through life to look for beauty in the smallest of things and stand in awe of nature's natural beauty. Her work reflects how she see the world on any given day. You will find color prints, textured prints, and digitally altered prints as well as prints devoid of color. Prints that evoke feelings of simpleness, sympathy, warmth, passion, joy, as well as moodiness. The camera takes the photo. It is what the photographer does with it that makes it a piece of art. Feel free to contact this photographer via email if you wish to order prints in quantity or if you have any questions. EMAIL: mindseye286@gmail.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/KathleenScanlanPhotography
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Jeannie Rhode Photography
Kathleen, Nice capture of this bridge.
Kathleen Scanlan replied:
Thank you Jeannie. It's one of those images that live in the present and the past. That's what I wanted to capture.
Sharon McConnell
Beautiful capture .... so much history at this bridge.
Kathleen Scanlan replied:
Thank you Sharon. It does really bring home how awful the Civil War was.
Phyllis Taylor
Beautiful image...very peaceful!
Beverly Guilliams
Fantastic image, Kathleen..............
Cathy Mahnke
Beautiful.
Lisa Wooten
Beautiful. L/G+
Hanny Heim
Wonderful image and processing, Kathleen !
Arlane Crump
Wonderful work! L/F
Carol R Montoya
Beautiful capture and scene!
Amy Sorvillo
Wonderful capture of this historic place!
Inge Riis McDonald
wonderful old bridge and stone work.
Joan Carroll
how lovely!
Veikko Suikkanen
Lovely old bridge! Well captured Kathleen! L
Kathleen Scanlan
Thanks for stopping by Robert
Robert Fawcett
excellent capture !!
Meg Shearer
Wonderful shot! I love the tones! L/F!
Kathleen Scanlan replied:
Thank you Meg.
Kathleen Scanlan
Thanks Judy. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Been busy...
Kathleen Scanlan
Thank you CJ.
CJ Anderson
G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S!!!!!!!!!!
Judy Vincent
Wonderful image! Congratulations on your feature in the “Landscape and Landmark Photography” group!
Rosanne Jordan
Great composition and textures! L
Kathleen Scanlan replied:
Thank You Rosanne for stopping by.
Kathy Hannigan
I enjoyed the way you were able to bring out the different textures in this picture. Great job.
Kathleen Scanlan replied:
Thanks, Kath.