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The 105th New York in Antietam’s Cornfield: The High Price of Achievement

August 30, 2019 / antietamscornfield / Leave a comment

Those men of the 105th New York Infantry retreating back into the corn had no way to know that their dead and wounded comrades lying just beyond the deadly Cornfield’s southern fence represented the high-water mark of the Union I Corps’ effort to reach the Dunker Church...

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