“ANTIETAM PANORAMA --In early October 1862, the V Corps of the Union army -- part of George McClellan's "bodyguard," President Lincoln supposedly called it -- camped in this field in front of the Stephen P. Grove farm, one mile west of Sharpsburg, Md. Lincoln, who hoped to prod the general into action after the Battle of Antietam, visited with wounded soldiers on Grove's farm and posed in front of his house here for a famous photo taken by Alexander Gardner. Pan to the far right to see the long farm lane Lincoln took to Grove's beautiful, two-story brick house. The farm, also known as Mount Airy, is private property.”