Our Hearths and Our Homes–Gettysburg’s Toll on Civilians
Historian Dr. Ashley Luskey will talk about several families in the Gettysburg area who were impacted by the battle.
Bloodshed at Bentonville–Civil War Medicine in North Carolina
Join Colby Lipscomb, Education Coordinator at Bentonville Battlefield, as he talks about how new medical innovations were implemented at the 1865 battle.
Beaufort, South Carolina and its Civil War Hospitals
Rich Condon, a park ranger at Reconstruction Era National Historic Site, will talk about the establishment of military and refugee hospitals in Beaufort, during the Union occupation, 160 years ago
Living History at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDJoin us on Saturday December 10 for a living history event at the Museum featuring the Blue and Gray Hospital Association.
Christmas and the Civil War
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDAt the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, learn about the surprising connection between the Civil War and our modern Christmas season.
The Remarkable Life of Robert Smalls–Living History Presentation
Timothy Hodges will portray Robert Smalls and speak about his amazing escape from slavery
The Search for McClellan’s Headquarters — Livestream
Was the Pry House really McClellan's headquarters during the battle of Antietam?
The Legend of Wise’s Well–A South Mountain Mystery
Join author and Antietam/South Mountain Battlefield tour guide Steven Stotelmyer as he investigates the legend of Wise's well.
Clara Barton Book Reception: Meet the Authors
A free reception open to the public to celebrate the release of Clara Barton: Civil War Humanitarian
The Story of Bvt. Lt. Col. Alexander T. Augusta, M.D.
Dr. Michael A. Hill presents his first-person interpretation of Brevet Lt. Col. Alexander T. Augusta, M.D. the first African American to be commissioned as a regimental surgeon with the rank of Major during the Civil War