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The National Civil War Museum is dedicated to sharing the complete story of the American Civil War.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Joined March 2009
The Battle of Wilson's Creek in Missouri took place on this date in 1861. It was the first major battle fought west of the Mississippi River and was a Confederate victory https://t.co/9NO94mQ8zP
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Wilson's Creek was the first major Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi River, and where the first Union general was killed in action. The costly Southern victory on August 10, 1861,...
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"The Declaration contemplated the progressive improvement in the condition of all men everywhere.", Abraham Lincoln, 1857.
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Amazing discovery. Trove of 700 Civil War-Era Gold Coins Discovered in Kentucky - https://t.co/y6YKcnjTaf
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An unidentified man found the cache, which may have been buried ahead of a Confederate invasion, in a cornfield earlier this year
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On the night of July 13, 1863, The Army of Northern Virginia finally crossed the Potomac River into Virginia and safety after the Battle of Gettysburg.
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You're all the best! Thanks for being part of #MyYearOnYouTube. đź’–
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BOOP! Our latest episode is here & this week we welcome Brett & Dane from the @NCWM! We had a great talk & they shared some of their fav artifacts. If you find yourself in or near Harrisburg, be sure to visit this amazing museum! https://t.co/6LawkY5ZfN
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On the episode, Dane & Brett told a story about this holster. The Union officer captured a Confederate & took him prisoner using this holster. The catch? There was no gun in it at the time but it looks so much like a gun that the Confederate thought thats what it was...#CivilWar
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Happy Labor Day! We are open today, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Stop to see the views and stay for the history.
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Labor Day is fast approaching and back to school is in full swing. This image from the collection of the NCWM, shows school students circa 1870's, supposedly the class of Cpt. John K. McGann's children. Picture at the Rutter's School near Fisherville, PA.
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It's that time of year again when we celebrate everything that is us! We are proud to announce the annual Blue & Gray Gala will be held on Friday, September 23, 2022, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm.
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Tonight, The National Civil War Museum presents “Escape! The Story of the Confederacy’s Infamous Libby Prison” with Dr. Robert Watson, 7:00 - 8:00 pm. This lecture at the NCWM is free, regular admission applies for entrance to the NCWM Galleries. See you soon! #ncwmspeakerseries
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Join us for “Escape! The Story of the Confederacy’s Infamous Libby Prison” with Dr. Robert Watson this Wed., August 3, 2022, 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Our August lecture at the NCWM is free, reg. admission applies for entrance to the NCWM Galleries. See you at the NCWM! #ncwmspeakerseries
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"Pieces of History," our newest temporary exhibit, is open!. We have received so many new acquisitions over the last few years that our Curator, Brett E. Kelley, put together this exhibit, full of newly donated artifacts. Come for the artifacts, and stay for the story.
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Battle of Gettysburg, Day 3, July 3, 1863 -This Officer’s haversack was carried by Lt. Col. Charles R. Mudge of the 2nd Massachusetts Vol. Inf. Reg. Lt. Col. Mudge was killed in action on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg at the head of his regiment near Culps Hill. #ncwm
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Battle of Gettysburg, Day 2, July 2, 1863 - This M1850 Field and Staff officer’s sword was carried by Col. James C. Rice of the 44th New York Vol. Inf. Reg. Col. Rice took over command of Vincent’s Brigade and held the Federal left after Col. Vincent was mortally wounded. #ncwm
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Battle of Gettysburg, Day One, July 1, 1863 - This door from a house on Baltimore Street in Gettysburg was damaged by rifle fire as Union forces fell back through the town to Cemetery Ridge on July 1st, closely followed by the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. #ncwm
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Join us today for the NCWM Juneteenth Community Free Day. Our free day runs 10 am - 4 pm with non-stop activities for the whole family. Visit our website for a complete schedule of activities. #ncwmfreeday
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