In the News
Extra! Extra! Read all about the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office, and the Pry House Field Hospital Museum from these features in the news:
About the National Museum of Civil War Medicine
- Maryland Public Television Spotlights Civil War Medicine | Maryland Public Television | August 14, 2019
- Hosts Mercy Street Viewing Parities | Frederick News-Post | February 21, 2017
- Young Actors Brought the Civil War to Life | WHAG | January 27, 2017
- Fight the Winter Blues with a Trip to the Museum | Frederick News-Post | January 4, 2017
- Christmas During the Civil War | Frederick News-Post | December 24, 2016
- Civil war medicine museum holding ghastly Halloween tour | WTOP | October 31, 2016
- Halloween at Civil War sites: History with a spooky twist | The Washington Post | October 27, 2016
- Coolest Halloween Plans Ever | Philadelphia Magazine
- Civil war medicine: mercury and tooth-pulling barbers | Washington Times | October 7, 2016
- Conference on Civil War medicine set for Oct. 7 to 9 | Herald-Mail Media | October 6, 2016
- Civil War Medicine: Medicinal Mercury and “Irritable Heart” | WYPR On the Record | October 3, 2016
- Walking Tour will travel in footsteps of Civil War troops | The Daily Progress | September 3, 2016
- Civil War museum honors modern battlefield medical leaders | WTOP | September 2, 2016
- Frederick museum honors Detrick agency for medical excellence | Frederick News-Post | September 1, 2016
- Volunteer with the National Museum of Civil War Medicine Re-enacts Role of Signal Corps | Herald Mail | August 15, 2016
- Nominations Sought for Letterman Award | Herald Mail | August 12, 2016
- Frederick Visitors Imbibe Civil War History on Pub Crawl | Frederick News Post | August 7, 2016
- Locals Participate in a Historic Pub Crawl | WHAG | August 7, 2016
- 10 Wonderfully Weird Day Trips Around Washington | Washingtonian | July 28, 2016
- D.C. Tourism Guide Rejects Frederick Museum’s Ad Containing Confederate Flag | Fox 45 News | July 22, 2016
- Buckle Up and Discover Maryland this Summer | Eye On Annapolis | June 7, 2016
- Flying Dog SawBones, because Civil War amputations sucked | Beer Street Journal | June 7, 2016
- Flying Dog is Ready to Release its Civil War-Inspired Beer: SawBones | Washingtonian | May 20, 2016
- Civil War Medicine Museum Highlights the Era’s Surprising Medical Achievements | Physician’s Money Digest | April 1, 2016
- Women Fought in Civil War in Disguise | NBC Washington | March 26, 2016
- Raise a Glass to Irish History | Frederick News-Post | March 16, 2016
- Women Soldiers of the Civil War Presentation at National Museum of Civil War Medicine | Frederick News-Post | March 12, 2016
- PBS Announced Second Season of Original Drama Series MERCY STREET | PBS | March 9, 2016
- 10 Spots That Honor the Kickass Ladies of DC | Washingtonian | March 1, 2016
- Fundraiser Features Civil War Hospital Food–Tweaked A Bit | CBS Baltimore | February 8, 2016
- History Lover’s Dinner at the Wine Kitchen | Frederick News-Post | February 3, 2016
- Lecture Details Frederick’s Ties to Civil War Hospitals | Frederick News-Post | January 16, 2016
- Frederick’s Museum of Civil War Medicine lends expertise to PBS’s new historical drama ‘Mercy Street’ | Frederick News-Post | January 15, 2016
- Museum Will Showcase Clara Barton Trove | Frederick News-Post | December 24, 2015
- How a Government Worker Discovered Clara Barton’s Missing Soldiers Office | Washingtonian | November 13, 2015
- Nurse-turned-director at Fort Detrick Provides Ethical Guidance | Frederick News-Post | October 17, 2015
About the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum
- Halloween at Civil War sites: History with a spooky twist | The Washington Post | October 27, 2016
- Out and About: Weekend Picks | DCist | April 15, 2016
- 10 Spots That Honor the Kickass Ladies of DC | Washingtonian | March 1, 2016
- How a Government Worker Discovered Clara Barton’s Missing Soldiers Office | Washingtonian | November 13, 2015
- Clara Barton Sessions | DCist | April 17, 2015
- Clara Barton’s Civil War office to become a museum | The Washington Post | April 12, 2012