Disease and Treatment{???} during the Civil War – Gordon Dammann
Gordon Dammann Civil War Summer Lecture Series Gordon E. Dammann D.D.S. founded the National Museum of Civil [...]
Gordon Dammann Civil War Summer Lecture Series Gordon E. Dammann D.D.S. founded the National Museum of Civil [...]
Joseph Parks Farmstead While traveling on the roads running through the battlefield you can see most of the [...]
Civil War Ghost of Sharpsburg by Mark & Julia Brugh In September 1862, fighting from the Battle of [...]
Some of the earliest land patents of the future Washington County are dated between 1730 and 1740, and they were [...]
Today the Henry Piper farm sits back off of the Old Hagerstown Pike. It is one of the oldest farmsteads [...]
Rev. John Schildt (photo credit: fredericknewspost.com) We are honored to have John Schildt for our final speaker for [...]
Matt Borders is a 2004 graduate of Michigan State University with a BA in US History and a double cognate [...]
Mark & Julia Brugh Mark P. Brugh has studied Civil War history for more than thirty years. This [...]
Sharon Murray Sharon Murray is a native Idahoan who moved to West Virginia in 2010 to travel, study [...]
Kevin Pawlak Kevin Pawlak is Director of Education for the Mosby Heritage Area Association and works as a [...]
Dr. Perry Jamieson Perry Jamieson earned a PhD in history and worked for about thirty years as a [...]
Steve Stotelmyer Always interested in local history, especially South Mountain and Antietam, Mr. Stotelmyer was a founding member [...]