The Sword of Antietam by Joseph A. Altsheler

A Story of the Nation's Crisis

The Sword of Antietam by Joseph A. Altsheler

"The Sword of Antietam: A Story of the Nation's Crisis" by Joseph A. Altsheler is a historical novel that was likely written during the late 19th century. Centered around the American Civil War, it portrays the experiences of young soldiers, particularly focusing on the character Dick Mason, a Northern lieutenant, as he navigates the complexities of war, both on the battlefield and within himself. The narrative emphasizes the personal and national crises faced as battles unfold, culminating in the well-known conflict at Antietam. The opening of the book introduces us to Dick Mason and his companions as they scout the terrain, anxious about the imminent approach of Confederate forces led by the infamous Stonewall Jackson. The portrayal of nature juxtaposed with the tension of an impending war sets a vivid scene, emphasizing the profound transformations that this young man and his fellow soldiers are about to face. The chapter captures their youthful bravado, fears, and camaraderie, as they prepare for the overwhelming realities of battle, hinting at the challenges they will encounter both in combat and in their personal convictions as they fight for their beliefs.

Table of Content

Chapter 1 Cedar Mountain

Chapter 2 At the Capital

Chapter 3 Beside the River

Chapter 4 Springing the Trap

Chapter 5 The Second Manassas

Chapter 6 The Mournful Forest

Chapter 7 Orders No. 191

Chapter 8 The Duel in the Pass

Chapter 9 Across the Stream

Chapter 10 Antietam

Chapter 11 A Family Affair

Chapter 12 Through the Bluegrass

Chapter 13 Perryville

Chapter 14 Seeking Bragg

Chapter 15 Stone River