The Aid Stations and Field Hospitals of Gettysburg with James Gindlesperger
John Lustrea will talk with historian James Gindlesperger about his latest book on the aid stations and field hospitals at Gettysburg.
History After Hours at the Railroaders Memorial Museum
Railroaders Memorial Museum 1200 9th Avenue, Altoona, PA, United StatesExplore the museum and learn how Civil War railroads helped wounded soldiers Civil War train crossing bridge. Courtesy of Library of Congress Join the Railroaders Memorial Museum and Railroad City Brewing Company on Thursday, November 4 for their...
Black Women in Civil War Medicine with Dr. Brandi Brimmer
Dr. Brandi Brimmer will discuss her book "Claiming Union Widowhood" about black women in the Civil War and post-war pension system.
Howard Medical School and the Civil War
Kyle Dalton will talk with Hugh Goffinet about Civil War African American surgeons and Howard Medical School.
Maladies of Empire Livestream with Dr. Jim Downs
John Lustrea will talk with author Jim Downs about his latest book on the study of exploited groups and infectious disease.
Christmas and the Civil War
Learn about the surprising connection between the Civil War and our modern Christmas season on this virtual program.
U.S. Navy and Marine Casualties in the Civil War – Livestream
Membership and Development Coordinator Kyle Dalton and Director of Education John Lustrea will discuss the little-known experiences of sailors and Marines during the Civil War.
Women Soldiers in the Civil War Livestream
John Lustrea will talk with Tracey McIntire and Audrey Scanlan-Teller about women who disguised themselves as men and fought in the Civil War
The Howling Storm Livestream with Dr. Kenneth Noe
John Lustrea will talk with author Kenneth Noe about his latest book on the impact of weather during the Civil War
Mississippi Marine Brigade-The Amphibious Civil War
Learn about the Mississippi Marine Brigade, one of the most unusual units to fight in the Civil War.