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Join us for an exclusive tour of the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum available only to members of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine!
Read More »Clara Barton worked tirelessly to help soldiers and their families before and after the American Civil War … but she didn’t do it alone.
Read More »Discover the man behind the poetry, as Garrett Peck introduces us to Walt Whitman the poet, the nurse, the brother, the lover, the clerk, the myth, and the man.
Read More »Southern black women artfully navigated the U.S. pension bureaucracy to gain recognition as Union widows. Dr. Brandi Brimmer tells all.
Read More »Clara Barton believed everyone should be able to get an education: male or female, black or white, rich or poor. Over 150 years later, Teaching for Change continues that fight.
Read More »Tour Clara Barton’s boarding house home and office with the man who saved it.
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.
Read More »Discover how Frederick was forever altered by the Civil War.
Read More »You don’t have to walk to Sharpsburg and back to learn how Frederick was affected by one of the bloodiest days in American history.
Read More »See the Civil War from a unique perspective: the Native American fighters who fought on both sides of the conflict.
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