America 250 Speaker Series
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, United StatesAuthor John Rees will examine the role of Black Americans, free and enslaved, in the regiments of the Continental Army.
Author John Rees will examine the role of Black Americans, free and enslaved, in the regiments of the Continental Army.
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
Join the National Museum of Civil War Medicine for their Saturday Speaker Series with Jonathan S. Jones, Assistant Professor of History at James Madison University.
Carleton Young presents "The Vermont Brigade in the 6th Corps of the Army of the Potomac - Voices From the Attic: The Williamstown Boys in the Civil War."
Join the National Museum of Civil War Medicine on Sunday, December 14 at 3:00 PM as volunteer Brad Stone, portraying a Civil War Santa, discusses the history behind the celebration of Christmas during the Civil War.