Box Lunch Talk: The Miller’s Apprentice: The Murder of Abraham Lynn and the Execution of Joseph Davis Presented by Dave Owings
Learn about the trials that set legal case precedent and peek into the lives of average Carroll Countians in the 1870’s.
Learn about the trials that set legal case precedent and peek into the lives of average Carroll Countians in the 1870’s.
Join Curious Iguana for a fascinating look into the past with author Richard Bell as he discusses his new book "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World."
This presentation will describe the food soldiers cooked and ate through looking at original ration returns, diaries, letters and cooking equipment.
Enjoy a look at the HSCC's progress with the Cockey’s Tavern library and Kimmey building renovations and ask any questions you may have of HSCC staff.
This conversation invites participants to step into the historian’s role—examining how archivists interpret evidence, uncover silences in collections, and craft inclusive narratives.
Enjoy a look at the HSCC's progress with the Cockey’s Tavern library and Kimmey building renovations and ask any questions you may have of HSCC staff.
Assistant Professor of History Mallory Huard, Ph.D., explores the complicated meanings of July 4 celebrations for African Americans and Native Hawaiians in this presentation.
Join Monocacy National Battlefield staff as they look at a wide variety of uniforms from the American Civil War and paint your own miniature soldiers.
Sample Civil War-inspired beers, hardtack, and cookies while exploring the stories of the people, places, and themes they’re named for.
Join Living History Volunteers representing these regiments as they exhibit their equipment, both reproduction and original, as well as discuss the similarities and differences between the tactics and deployments