
Dunkers Church
Constructed by local Dunker Farmers in 1852 the Dunkers Church oversaw violent action during the Battle of Antietam. Battle-scarred and damaged from rifle and cannon fire it became an aid station and a truce between the opposing sides was agreed upon outside the church in order to exchange wounded and bury the dead.
Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions.
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Dunkers Church
Constructed by local Dunker Farmers in 1852 the Dunkers Church oversaw violent action during the Battle of Antietam. Battle-scarred and damaged from rifle and cannon fire it became an aid station and a truce between the opposing sides was agreed upon outside the church in order to exchange wounded and bury the dead.
Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions.
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Constructed by local Dunker Farmers in 1852 the Dunkers Church oversaw violent action during the Battle of Antietam. Battle-scarred and damaged from rifle and cannon fire it became an aid station and a truce between the opposing sides was agreed upon outside the church in order to exchange wounded and bury the dead.
Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions.






















