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Published in 1882 as part of the esteemed 'Campaigns of the Civil War' series, 'The Antietam and Fredericksburg' holds significant historical value as one of the earliest comprehensive and scholarly analyses of these two critical battles. Its release arrived at a time when America was earnestly grappling with the legacy of the recently concluded conflict, seeking authoritative accounts that could explain the operational complexities and strategic implications of the war. Palfrey's work, informed by both his personal military experience and a commitment to objective historical inquiry, became a foundational text for understanding the brutal realities and strategic missteps of the Maryland Campaign and the disastrous Fredericksburg engagement, influencing subsequent generations of historians and military strategists alike.