In September 1862, fighting from the Battle of Antietam spilled into
Sharpsburg's streets. Residents were left to bury the dead from both
sides. Today, locals report lingering echoes of that strife, from the
faint taps of a Union drummer boy named Charley King to the phantom
footsteps of Confederate soldiers charging up the stairs of the Rohrbach
House. Two spectral girls seen playing by the Big Spring in Children's
Alley may be Savilla Miller and Theresa Kretzer, best friends torn apart
by their divided loyalties. Tour guides Mark and Julia Brugh craft a
vivid portrait of Sharpsburg in the Civil War and bring to light stories
of the ghosts for whom the conflict never ended.