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May31Friday: 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Opening Reception

The Gettysburg Collection
Rebecca Pearl Art Show
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine will host a private opening reception on Friday, May 31st 4:00pm to 7:00pm for special guest and members.
Based on the equestrian monuments at Gettysburg Battlefield, nine original water color paintings will be the anchor pieces of the Rebecca Pearl Art Show. Additionally, eight landscape views of the Battlefield will be on display. Meet Ms. Pearl and hear her talk about the inspiration and techniques which made this exhibit possible.
Please R.S.V.P by e-mail at reservations@civilwarmed.org or by phone at 301-695-1864, Ext. 11 to R.S.V.P. Business Casual Attire.
Not a member? Visit our support page to learn more about the NMCWM 2013 Membership Drive.
The Exhibit will open to the public Saturday, June 1st daily until July 12, 2103.
The art of Rebecca Pearl will be available for purchase at this time for more information on artist Rebecca Pearl visit http://www.rebeccapearl.com/
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Jun1Saturday: Jun 1 – Jul 12 (all day)
The Gettysburg Collection
Rebecca Pearl Art Show
Based on the equestrian monuments at Gettysburg Battlefield, nine original water color paintings will be the anchor pieces of the Rebecca Pearl Art Show. Additionally, eight landscape views of the Battlefield will be on display. This special exhibit will be open to the public from June 1st to July 12th in the Delaplaine- Randall Conference Room at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.
The art of Rebecca Pearl will be available for purchase at this time for more information on artist Rebecca Pearl visit http://www.rebeccapearl.com/
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine will host a private opening reception on Friday, May 31st 4:00pm to 7:00pm for special guest and members. Please contact the Museum’s Reservation Coordinator by e-mail at reservations@civilwarmed.org or by phone at 301-695-1864, Ext. 11 to R.S.V.P. Not a member? Visit our support page to learn more about the NMCWM 2013 Membership Drive.
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Jun8Saturday: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Clara Barton’s Civil War Career Presented by Susan Rosenvold
Clara Barton was deeply moved by the deaths of the 6th Massachusetts soldiers in the Baltimore Riot in April 19, 1861. What started as a personal mission to take care of her boys grew into a career of providing those in harm’s way with much needed supplies. Susan Rosenvold, Superintendent of Clara Barton’s Missing Soldiers Office, will highlight Ms. Barton’s career that spanned half a century; Barton’s ability to recognized the challenges that were unique to massive man-made disasters and to create and implement solutions that brought comfort to thousands, as well as Barton’s realization that her efficient organizational skills in delivering humanitarian relief during the war was applicable supporting the victims of natural disasters, such as the Johnstown Flood, which led to her co-founding the American Red Cross.
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Jun21Friday: Jun 21 – Jun 23 (all day)
The Antietam Early Banjo Gathering (also known as the Early American Banjo Conference) is the premier event for enthusiasts and scholars of the 19th century banjo music and culture. The conference, held at the Pry House Field Hospital Museum on the Antietam National Battlefield, raises awareness of the early banjo’s significance in the development of American popular music. It also underscores music’s importance in the lives of Civil War soldiers.
The event is a truly unique forum for both experts and novices to meet and share knowledge, playing technique, and passion for banjo history and its meaning in the 21st century. Each year, the conference brings dozens of people–researchers, collectors, musicians, and instrument builders–from across the nation to participate in workshops, jam sessions, and scholarly lectures. The gathering takes place in and around an 1840s threshing barn on the Antietam National Battlefield, lending an appropriate setting and atmosphere that is at once scholarly and casual.
The banjo gathering features five different program sessions throughout the weekend. Presenters on each day talk or demonstrate on a wide range of subjects, including instrument construction, playing techniques, music, history, and other topics closely tied to the culture of the early American banjo. The conference’s schedule allows ample time for “jam sessions” and mentoring with some of the nation’s most experienced players.
The cost of registration for the Sixth Antietam Early American Banjo Gathering is $60. The museum will provide a continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday and Sunday. Participants are encouraged to stay overnight on the Pry House property, either in the threshing barn or in period or modern tents on the grounds. Camping overnight is encouraged, but hotel accommodations are available in nearby Hagerstown, MD.
Registration opens at the Pry House Field Hospital Museum on Friday afternoon. Formal sessions begin on Saturday morning and conclude with a public concert given in or near the Pry Barn at 5:15PM. Formal sessions resume on Sunday morning and the event concludes with a public performance at the Dunker Church on the Antietam Battlefield in the early afternoon. As a part of the gathering, registered participants are invited perform in the public concerts. While participation in either concert is purely voluntary, attendees are encouraged to share. Each performance gives participants an opportunity to play publicly with well-respected musicians in very unique and special venues. Click Here to Register!*
* To register by phone please call the Museum’s Reservations Coordinator at 301-695-1864, Ext. 11
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Jul3Wednesday: 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Come out for an evening of baseball and the debut of “Gettysburg Wheat” with the NMCWM and Brewer’s Alley.
Featured Beers Include: Gettysburg Wheat Proclamation Porter First Draught & other Brewer’s Alley Beers
Package Includes: Reserved Seat for the Game
4 Tokens for 6oz Tastings
To Purchase Tickets
Tickets go on sales March 30, 2013. Call 301-815-9900 or visit the Keys Box Office. Mention the promo code “medicine” and a portion of the proceeds will go to the NMCWM. -
Jul6Saturday: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
See the Antietam fireworks from the back of the Pry House. Contact David Price at strategy@civilwarmed.org for details. For more information, call 301-695-1864, ext. 25.
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Jul11Thursday: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Topic to be announced. For more information call 301-695-1864, ext. 17
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Jul13Saturday: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Civil War Talk
Topic: Birth and Growth of Inscribed Quilts by Mavis Slawson
Mavis Slawson, collector and textile historian, quilter and lecturer, shares examples and the history of American inscribed quilts. The first inscribed, album, potholder and friendship quilts surfaced about 1830. Signatures, patriotic slogans and notes of endearment are among the words written in ink or embroidered on these quilts. Inscribed quilts were created to raise money for soldiers’ needs by both the North and South directly after the Civil War. Women continued to create inscribed quilts through the last quarter of the nineteenth century to fund community and church projects, as fundraisers in the early days of the American Red Cross, and through WW1 to purchase personal items for convalescing soldiers. Quilters are still creating inscribed quilts today for a variety of reasons, including the support of our wounded warriors.
Second Saturday of the month lectures series, February–August 2013. The program fee is included in the Museum admission fee. Free to Museum members. Re-admittance to the Museum the day of talk is welcome. For more information, call 301-695-1864, ext. 17.
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Jul18Thursday: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Topic to be announced. For more information, call 301-695-1864, ext. 17.
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Jul20Saturday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Children and their families can visit the Pry House to participate in program designed just for them. Families can try Civil War-era toys and games, practice writing with dip ink pens, and make authentic crafts to take home. There is no extra fee for this program, but a donation of $3.00 is suggested when visiting the museum. For more information, call 301-416-2395.
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Jul25Thursday: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Topic to be announced. For more information call 301-695-1864, ext. 17.
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Aug3Saturday: Aug 3 – Aug 4 (all day)
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Aug10Saturday: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Preparing and Dispensing Civil War Prescriptions Presented by Guy Hasegawa, Pharm.D.
Civil War apothecaries often had to prepare medications from scratch rather than dispense pre-made formulations. Pharmacist and Civil War researcher Guy Hasegawa will describe how written prescriptions were interpreted and how apothecaries prepared, packaged, and dispensed medicines. The lecture will include a display of antique pharmaceutical implements and a demonstration of how pills and powder papers were prepared. There will also be a brief Q&A session and an opportunity for the presenter to sign copies of his books.
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Sep14Saturday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Oct3Thursday: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Save the Date!
Details to be announced!
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Oct4Friday: Oct 4 – Oct 6 (all day)
Mark Your Calendars

Twenty-First Annual Conference on Civil War Medicine
October 4-6, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
“One of the best conferences that I have ever attended. Well-organized, well-run and effective. This was a very worthwhile conference that reflects positively upon the museum and its personnel. Thank you for a wonderful experience.“
2012 Annual Conference on Civil War Medicine Attendee
Join us in Philadelphia and see why the Museum’s Annual Conference is called “one of the best conferences that I have ever attended.” Listen to stimulating lectures, make new friends and become part of an annual family reunion. Watch our website, www.civilwarmed.org, for updates. Conference information regarding speakers, bus tour, etc., will be available mid-May. All members will receive a conference brochure. For further information, contact Thomas Frezza, Pryhouse@civilwarmed.org, or call 301-695-1864, ext. 14.
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Oct24Thursday: 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Portrait of Jonathan Letterman
Father of Battlefield Medicine
Medical Director – Army of the Potomac 1862-1864October 24, 2013
6:30 pm
Bethesda North Marriott
5701 Marinelli Road in Bethesda, MD 20852
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine established the annual Award to promote the legacy of Major Jonathan Letterman who is known as the ‘Father of Battlefield Medicine. Each year we recognize an individual or entity that has made an outstanding contribution to improving medical processes and patient outcomes.
For more information on past nominees, winner and the Letterman Institute visit: http://www.civilwarmed.org/letterman-dinner/
This event will include a private Pre-Reception with the honorees and Living Letterman for sponsors. Check-in and Cash Bar services will begin at 6:30pm followed by dinner, the recognition of honorees and presentation of award.
This is a ticketed event. Registrant’s tickets will be mailed for all purchases made prior to October 1, 2013. Advanced purchases will receive preferential seating.Registrations received after October 1, 2013 will be available at will call.
Click Here to Register
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Nov28Thursday: Nov 28 (all day)
The Museum will be closed on Thursday, November 28, 2013, to celebrate Thanksgiving.
The Museum will reopen on Friday, November 29, 2013, at 10am.
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Dec14Saturday: Dec 14 (all day)
The NMCWM is one of a dozen historic and cultural venues participating in this holiday celebration. The Museum has extended hours and is open to the public for free. Visit a Confederate Surgeon in the Camp Life Gallery, the holiday scene in the Pavilion Gallery, and the Santa Clause made popular during the war by Thomas Nast. Create a greeting card for our wounded warriors and relax to period music, or join in singing carols that were sung during the Civil War. Participating Historic sites located within the Federal period, historic district of Frederick and in the countryside of Frederick County.
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Dec15Sunday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Dec24Tuesday: Dec 24 – Dec 25 (all day)
The Museum will be closed on Tuesday, December 24-25, 2013, for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
The Museum will reopen on Thursday, December 26, 2013 at 10am
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