The Dunker Church At Antietam Battlefield, Maryland
The Church of the Brethren is a symbol of Peace & Brotherhood.
The Dunker Church on the Antietam Battlefield served as a makeshift hospital. It stands still as a symbol of peace and brotherhood.
Published by Mary Martin
Non-profit management, volunteer leadership and education have been primary in Mary's professional life. She taught art classes to both children and adults at DOD MWR, DOD Schools, Merced Junior College, Thr... View profile
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Post a CommentSo many people found ways to contribute to caring for the wounded.
Wonderful photos!! thanks:0)