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Living historians from the Blue and Gray Hospital Association will be at the Pry House Field Hospital Museum portraying Civil War medical personnel.
Read More »Docent Brad Stone will portray a U.S. Navy surgeon from the Civil War Era on Friday, July 21 at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.
Read More »Join us on December 9 for a living history event at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine featuring the Blue and Gray Hospital Association.
Read More »Amputations were the most common surgical operation performed during the American Civil War. Join us for a discussion and demonstration and find out why.
Read More »Living history and Civil War music in Frederick’s “most haunted building” – the National Museum of Civil War Medicine On Friday evening, April 28, the National Museum of Civil War Medicine will host its latest “After Hours”…
Read More »The Blue and Gray Hospital Association will bring Civil War medical care to life on April 14-15, 2018 at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.
Read More »Commemorate the 154th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam with living historians, an ‘After Hours’ tour, and Civil War-era music at the Pry House.
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