After the War
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HumanitiesDC Culture Series: Sex Work in Civil War Washington and Beyond
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum 437 7th Street NW, Washington, United StatesWashington, DC saw an unprecedented rise in sex work during the Civil War due to the thousands of Union soldiers who flooded into the city for training. Brothels provided income, shelter, and independence for women who, in some cases, had few other places to turn. They built businesses and turned access to […]
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Last Seen: Searching for Missing Loved Ones after the Civil War
FeaturedClara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum 437 7th Street NW, Washington, United StatesLast Seen: Searching for Missing Loved Ones after the Civil War - Professor Judith Giesberg In this talk, professor Judith Giesberg from Villanova University will discuss her new book, Last Seen: The Enduring Search by Formerly Enslaved People for their Lost Families, that follows ten freed people searching for the loved ones […]
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How Civil War Medicine Killed President James Garfield
FeaturedClara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum 437 7th Street NW, Washington, United StatesWhen an assassin’s bullet struck James Garfield in July 1881, the battle to save the president’s life began. In the weeks that followed, doctors argued over how to treat the stricken executive. In the end, Dr. D. Willard Bliss, a former Civil War surgeon, took control of Garfield’s recovery and controversy has […]
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“All the Elements of Sublimity and Terror”: Veterans and the Psychological Impact of War
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum 437 7th Street NW, Washington, United States“All the Elements of Sublimity and Terror”: Veterans and the Psychological Impact of War - Stephen A. Goldman, M.D., LFACLP, DLFAPA War has existed almost since the dawn of civilization, with its horrors the subject of poems, novels, histories, and memoirs for centuries, and movies since cinema began. At the same […]
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Brown Bag Lunch Speaker Series: Dr. Charles Leale and the Medical Treatment of Abraham Lincoln
FeaturedClara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum 437 7th Street NW, Washington, United StatesPlease bring your lunch and enjoy a 30 minute lecture at the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum! Dr. Charles Leale and the Medical Treatment of Abraham Lincoln Surgeon General Joseph Barnes witnessed Abraham Lincoln's autopsy on April 15th, 1865, recalling, "There it lay upon the white china, a little black mass […]
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