Bloodiest Day in American History — Burnside's Bridge
September 17, 1862 — the single bloodiest day in American history. Antietam Creek winds through the board with Burnside's Bridge as the centerpiece, its stone arches spanning the water under withering Confederate fire from the bluffs above. The Cornfield stands in the north, stalks shredded by artillery. The Sunken Road — Bloody Lane — cuts a deadly path through the center. Dunker Church sits white against the smoke-darkened sky. Over 23,000 casualties in twelve hours. This board captures every terrible acre.