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Firefighters battle house fire on Remsburg Road near Sharpsburg
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comFirefighters drew water from the Potomac River to battle a fire that ripped through a remote, two-story house Friday night at 6601 Remsburg Road near Antietam National Battlefield. Sharpsburg Deputy Fire Chief Chris Mullendore said at the scene that...Tags: Shingles, Fires
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Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down - Sept. 22
Thumbs up to the organizers and participants in the recent Battle of Antietam Re-enactment in Fairplay and the 150th anniversary activities at Antietam National Battlefield. Many months of planning culminated in several days of battles, demonstrations,...Tags: American League East, Antietam National Battlefield, Craigslist, Inc., Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals
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Happy birthday, Hagerstown: Hub City celebrating 250th anniversary
chrisc@herald-mail.comTwo hundred fifty years ago, in 1762, Jonathan Hager founded a community near the stone house he built for his future wife, Elizabeth. He named the new town Elizabethtown after her. To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the city's founding, the City...Tags: Auction Service, Wars and Interventions, Manufacturing and Engineering, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Baseball
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Couple collaborate on 'So You Think You Know Antietam?' book
Name: Jim and Sue Gindlesperger Age: Jim is 71, Sue is 64 City in which you reside: Johnstown, Pa. Day job: Jim is safety manager at Carnegie Mellon University, Sue is a travel consultant at AAA Book title: "So You Think You Know Antietam? The...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Tour Operations Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Travel, Books-A-Million Incorporated
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Area religious groups honor International Day of Peace
davem@herald-mail.comShortcomings of mankind, “like the millions haunted by war” across the globe and others threatened by nuclear weapons were touched on Sunday evening during an annual International Day of Peace service at Dunker Church at Antietam National...Tags: International Relations, Islam, Roman Catholicism, John Lennon, United Nations
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Letters to the Editor - Sept. 24
Men and women who serve country are heroes To the editor: There were different battles of war in which our military men and women served and died. There are different branches of military. There are currently people serving overseas; some veterans...Tags: Elections, Liberty Bell, U.S. House of Representatives, Injuries and Wounds, Statue of Liberty
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Prep volleyball: Rebels battle, but 'Cats are too much
Staff CorrespondentThough a heavy underdog, the South Hagerstown volleyball team proved able to hang tough with undefeated Williamsport at the start of each set of Tuesday night’s MVAL Antietam match. But the Wildcats figured things out midway through each set and...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Civil War history exhibit stirs passion all the way to Dixie
As you approach Lookout Mountain, towering high over Chattanooga, Tenn., you cannot help but think of the almost unbelievable valor of the Union soldiers who struggled up those steep slopes, on foot, less than five months after Gettysburg. The Battle...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Battery Park, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Ongoing art and history exhibits for Sept. 20
Faculty art show Shepherd University faculty art on display. Continues through Friday, Sept. 21. Scarborough Library reading room, 301 N. King St., Shepherdstown, W.Va. Call 304-876-5397 or go to www.shepherd.edu. Kids Like Us art exhibit ‘...
Tags: Fine Arts, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, NASA, Lobbying
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Valley Art Association Civil War exhibit depicts scenes as they might have been
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comTrish Suder has a painting in the Mansion House Art Gallery of a Confederate soldier during the Civil War giving water to an injured Union soldier. It is entitled “He’s My Brother.” “In the Civil War, brothers fought brothers,&...Tags: Antietam National Battlefield, Fine Artists, Arts, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Prep notebook: Wildcats boys XC team holding its own wherever it competes
Cross Country The Williamsport boys spent the first two Saturdays of the season proving that they can hold their own in Maryland, winning a team title at Clear Spring’s Interstate Classic and then earning a runner-up finish at the Brunswick...Tags: Running, Road Running, High School Sports
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Troop 66 Scouts assist at Antietam anniversary events
Boy Scouts from Troop 66 were among the 650 Scouts who for three days helped out at the 150th Battle of Antietam anniversary. The Scouts helped the National Park Service with providing water, first aid, and opening doors at exhibits and as crossing...
Tags: First Aid, National Parks
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Original site for Battle of Antietam topic gallery.