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Frederick’s largest Civil War hospital, General Hospital #1, cared for patients throughout the war. Read about how it expanded from two buildings to 38.
Read More »The history of an ordinary looking intersection in downtown Frederick highlights some of the most important legacies of the Civil War.
Read More »Discover the experience of a parent looking for their wounded child after a Civil War battle by following Oliver Wendell Holmes’ search for his son.
Read More »As the Civil War’s bloodiest year came to its close, citizens and soldiers alike realized they had a lot to be thankful for despite the dreary situation.
Read More »“The bandaged head, the empty sleeve, and the stump of a leg, told a tale louder than words could speak.”
Read More »L.H. Roth searches for the women who nursed him back to health.
Read More »In the months after the Battle of Gettysburg, a Frederick resident made an explosive discovery along one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares.
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