Fall 2007 Events

July 28, 2007

We hope to see you at these upcoming events:

Sharpsburg’s Heritage Day Saturday September 15, 2007. Lectures, food, crafts, tours of historic homes, living history groups, and other activities in and around Sharpsburg, Maryland all day. Contact Paige Phifer 301-432-4631 for details. Paigephifer@earthlink.net

Full Schedule (Updated 8/16/2007)

9:00 - Rohrersville Band at Music Tent
9:30 - SHAF lecture series - John Schildt - Christ Reformed Church
10:00 - Antietam Battle Hospitals of Sharpsburg Tour-guided tour by John Nelson.
10:00 - Wildcat Regiment Band Concert at Music Tent
10:30 - Lecture at Town Hall - Ted Alexander “Citizens of Sharpsburg During the Battle of Antietam”
11:00 - 2nd Maryland Fife and Drum Concert at Music Tent
12:00 - Remembrance Ceremony & Battle of the Bands on S. Mechanic Street - Md SCV Color Guard, Rev. Catlett, Rev. Michael, Wildcat Band and 2nd Md Fife and Drum
1:00 - SHAF lecture series - John Nelson - Christ Reformed Church “The Sublimest Spectacle that Mortals Ever Gaze Upon - How Newspapers Covered the Battle of Antietam”
1:30 - Antietam Women’s Ensemble concert
2:00 - Antietam Battle Hospitals of Sharpsburg Walking Tour-guided tour by John Nelson
2:00 - Wildcat Regiment Band Concert at Music Tent
2:00 - SHAF lecture series - Tom Clemens - Christ Reformed Church “Why Sharpsburg: Lee’s Intentions in the Maryland Campaign
2:30 - Lecture at Town Hall - Sandy Izer, “Chaplain’s Mount Pleasant”
3:00 - 2nd Maryland Fife and Drum Concert at Tent
3:00 - SHAF lecture series - TBA, 16th Connecticut - Christ Reformed Church
5-7 - Pig Roast Picnic Dinner at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 209 W. Main St.
Tickets: $10 adults, kids 12 and under $4 - call Cindy Weaver 301-432-5463
7:00 - Alley walk with the 2nd Maryland Fifes and Drums - meet at the music tent
7:30 - Jimmy Brown & Friends Concert “American Hymns/Appalachian Hoedown” St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 209 W. Main St.

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SHAF’s Fall Work Day Saturday November 10, 2007.

We will be engaged in scene restoration projects in the park. We may be planting more trees in the Piper orchard, clearing brush/trees or building fences. We’ll meet at 9:00 AM in the Visitor’s Center parking lot (if you arrive later, NPS representatives wil direct you to our work site). Dress appropriately for the weather - boots and gloves are a good idea - and bring some water. If you have a student who is satisfying volunteer hours, we will provide certification. Cancellation for rain based on local conditions. Call 301-432-2996 for details. Please send us a note to allow us to give the NPS an idea of how many workers we will have so they can plan the work accordingly.

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SHAF has been preserving and protecting historic sites related to the Battle of Antietam, the Maryland Campaign, and other Civil War activity in the region since 1986. We need your help to keep it going.

Col. Strong's horse

Antietam Witness

The number of dead horses was high. They lay, like the men, in all attitudes. One beautiful milk-white animal had died in so graceful a position that I wished for its photograph. Its legs were doubled under and its arched neck gracefully turned to one side, as if looking back to the ball-hole in its side. Until you got to it, it was hard to believe the horse was dead.


- Alpheus Williams

September 22, 1862