Frederick Occupied: A Downtown Frederick Walking Tour
Downtown Frederick Frederick, MD, United StatesFor one week in September 1862, the Army of Northern Virginia occupied Frederick, Maryland. Learn more about that week during our next First Saturday tour.
Eye Injuries in the Civil War with Mark Breazzano, MD
John Lustrea will talk with Mark Breazzano, M.D., Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins, about eye injuries in the Civil War.
One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDWalk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docent Brad Stone
On Tour with the National Museum of Civil War Medicine at South Mountain
Jake Wynn will take viewers to important medical sites at the Battle of South Mountain for the Museum’s next edition of the “On Tour” series
One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDWalk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docent Brad Stone
One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDWalk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docent Brad Stone
Pub History at Abolitionist Ale Works
Abolitionist Ale Works 129 W Washington Street, Charles Town, WV, United StatesJoin the National Museum of Civil War Medicine at Abolitionist Ale Works in Charles Town, WV for an evening of history, trivia, and beer.
The Alliance of the Union and Imperial Russian Navies
Learn about global dimensions of the Civil War through the lens of the US-Russian Naval alliance from Museum docent Brad Stone.
One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDWalk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docent Brad Stone
Live on YouTube – Vaccines in the Civil War
Education Coordinator John Lustrea and Director of Interpretation Jake Wynn will talk about vaccination in the Civil War.