South From the North Woods

The words, images, and landscape of the 1862 Maryland Campaign

Monday, November 11, 2013

“A Remarkable Artillerist”

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--> Getting our bearings This Sunday, Jim Buchanan and I had the opportunity to visit the Greenbriar Farm located on the ea...
Saturday, August 17, 2013

A Severe and Damaging Fire

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--> I decided to run a marathon seven years ago. I bought a book that suggested that I tell everyone up front that I was doing ...
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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Where were all the Captains?

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--> Robertson's Battery of Horse Artillery (B&L 2nd Artillery) During the Maryland Campaign twenty-two of the Union...
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Jim Rosebrock
I am a lifelong student of military history with particular interest in the Battle of Antietam. I work for the federal government in Washington DC and have two young adult children who I love very much. I currently volunteer at Antietam and devote much time to the study of this battle and the Maryland Campaign. I enjoy collecting notable contemporary quotations by and about the men of Antietam. Since 2013 I have been conducting in depth research on the regular artillery companies of the Union Army and their leaders. I hope to turn this into a book on this subject in the future. My perspective comes from a 28-year career in the U.S. Army. Travels took me to World War II battlefields in Europe and the Pacific where American valor ended the tyranny of Nazism and Empire. But our country faced its own greatest challenge 80 years earlier during the Civil War. And it was the critical late summer of 1862, when Robert E. Lee launched the Maryland Campaign. It is an incredible story of drama, carnage, bravery, and missed opportunities that culminated around the fields and woodlots of peaceful Sharpsburg MD. So join me as I make this journey South from the North Woods.
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