On the evening of September 17, 1862, in the aftermath of the Battle of Antietam, Private Franklin Thompson of the Second Michigan Infantry Regiment walked among the wounded, the dying and the dead.
Edition host Daniel Hurt speaks with Dr. Don H. Doyle, Civil War historian and professor emeritus of history at the ...
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