Last of a 3-part follow up to How Maryland protected hallowed ground (09/07/2012)
“The key elements to Maryland battlefield preservation were Leadership, Creativity, Innovation, Calculation and Savvy – You had to have the Moxie.”
O. James Lighthizer, President of the Civil War Trust (Two-term Anne Arundel County Executive, 1982-1990 & Secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation, 1991-1995) Case Study: Preservation of the Antietam Battlefield Area
Part 3 of 3
Historians estimate that the area where the fighting took place at Antietam encompasses approximately 8,000 acres. The federally authorized Antietam National Battlefield comprised

The State of Maryland Monument at Gettysburg, http://www.gettysburg.stonesentinels.com
approximately 3,400 acres. This included 1,046 acres owned in fee by the National Park Service and over 1,400 acres in private ownership under scenic easement. More
