No, this weekend’s Ku Klux Klan rally in Sharpsburg didn’t get this big of a turnout as this historical photo of a Nebraska KKK gathering suggests. In fact, only nine members of the KKK showed up on Saturday, the AP, via WTOP, reports.

Why Sharpsburg? A Klan leader said they came because of a local uproar over the Klan’s use of a Sharpsburg post office box for their mail. “If you’re going to run your mouth, I’m coming through your town,” he told the AP.

At the nearby Antietam National Battlefield, a group of people opposed to the Klan’s hatemongering prayed at the Dunker’s Church. The church, which served a German pacifist sect, was the scene of considerable bloody fighting during the 1862 battle.