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SUMMARY:Commemoration of the Sinking of the Black Diamond
DESCRIPTION:Head to St. Clement’s Island for a weekend of activities commemorating a forgotten tragedy of the American Civil War\, the Black Diamond Disaster. \nPhoto from previous year commemorating the sinking of the Black Diamond \nOn Saturday and Sunday April 25 – 26\, visitors to the St. Clements Island Museum will be able to enjoy a range of free programs focused on the commemoration 1865 Black Diamond disaster. National Museum of Civil War Medicine Executive Director David Price will speak at a commemorative ceremony on Sunday April 26 at 2:00 PM\, and NMCWM staff will be present throughout the weekend. \nIn April 1865\, following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln\, the Quartermaster Corps sent the barge Black Diamond to the lower Potomac to stand on picket duty off St. Clement’s Island. Her main job was to keep John Wilkes Booth from crossing the Potomac River. During the same time\, the steamer Massachusetts headed for Fortress Monroe out of Alexandria\, Virginia. In a tragic turn of events\, the Massachusetts struck the Black Diamond on the port side near the boiler\, sinking her in under three minutes. 87 lives were lost off the shores of St. Clement’s Island that night. \nDon’t miss what promises to be a special and moving weekend of free activities in St. Mary’s county\, Maryland.
URL:https://clarabartonmuseum.org/event/commemoration-black-diamond/
LOCATION:St. Clements Island Museum\, 38370 Point Breeze Road\, Coltons Point\, MD\, 20626\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Off-Site
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jake Wynn":MAILTO:jake.wynn@civilwarmed.org
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SUMMARY:How Civil War Medicine Killed President James Garfield
DESCRIPTION:Sixteen years after the end of our nation’s bloodiest conflict\, antiquated Civil War medical techniques led to the death of President James Garfield. \n \nWhen 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 took control of Garfield’s recovery and controversy has surrounded his role ever since. Jake Wynn of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine will discuss the history of Garfield’s recovery and how antiquated techniques learned by Dr. Bliss during his Civil War experience played a role in James Garfield’s death in September 1881. \nThe presentation will take place on June 29 at 1:00 PM at the James A. Garfield National Historic Site in Mentor\, Ohio. \nJake Wynn is the Director of Interpretation at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. He also writes independently at the Wynning History blog.
URL:https://clarabartonmuseum.org/event/garfield/
LOCATION:James A. Garfield National Historic Site\, 8095 Mentor Ave\, Mentor\, OH\, 44060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Off-Site
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jake Wynn":MAILTO:jake.wynn@civilwarmed.org
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SUMMARY:"Healthcare on the Frontlines" - Maryland International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:See the premier of “Healthcare on the Frontlines” – a documentary film connecting the response to the healthcare crisis of the Civil War to today. \n“Heathcare on the Frontlines” documentary cover image \nHow are individuals to respond in the face of overwhelming moments of crisis? That’s one of the many questions examined by “Healthcare on the Frontlines\,” a documentary by Coronation Media making its debut at the Maryland International Film Festival in Hagerstown\, MD on March 31 at 11 AM. The film compares the work of “Mission of Mercy\,” an organization based in Frederick that provides free healthcare to the community\, with the work of Clara Barton during and after the Civil War. \nThe film was made in partnership with the National Museum of Civil War Medicine\, and the Delaplaine Foundation. It extensively compares the actions of Clara Barton with the work of Mission of Mercy and finds surprising parallels between them. Despite a century and a half in time\, the needs of vulnerable Americans have not changed significantly. By looking to the past\, the film offers some unexpected lessons for the present. \nThe film will begin playing at 11:00 AM at the Maryland Theater in Hagerstown. Tickets are $8 per person. In addition to single movie tickets\, day passes and weekend passes are available. \nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS TO HEALTHCARE ON THE FRONTLINES \nCLICK HERE TO SEE WEEKEND PASS DEALS
URL:https://clarabartonmuseum.org/event/healthcare-film/
LOCATION:Maryland Theater\, 21 S Potomac St\, Hagerstown\, MD\, 21740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Off-Site,Viewing Party
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jake Wynn":MAILTO:jake.wynn@civilwarmed.org
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Longwood University Civil War Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Hear an esteemed group of speakers at the 20th Annual Longwood University Civil War Seminar in Farmville\, Virginia \nLongwood University logo featuring the Jarman Auditorium exterior \nOn Saturday February 9\, 2019\, attend a free\, day long Civil War seminar in Farmville\, Virginia in the Jarman Auditorium at Longwood University. The 20th Annual Longwood University Civil War Seminar\, presented in partnership with Appomattox Court House National Historical Park\, will focus on Civil War Discoveries. The seminar goes from 8:30 AM – 3:45 PM with intermittent breaks. \nAmong an excellent group of speakers\, Jake Wynn\, Director of Interpretation at the Missing Soldiers Office and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine\, will be speaking about the incredible discovery of the Missing Soldiers Office. See the full schedule below. \nThis is a free\, off-site event in Farmville\, Virginia in the Jarman Auditorium at Longwood University. \nThis annual seminar is in its 20th year and is free and open to the public. \nSaturday\, February 9 \n8:30 am          Doors open \n9:00 am          Introduction by Dr. David Coles \n9:10 am          John Quarstein – The Ship that Saved the Nation:  The Monitor’s recovery and conservation \n10:15 am        Jake Wynn – Discovering Clara Barton’s Missing Soldier Office \n11:30 am        Edwin C. Bearss – Recovering the U.S.S. Cairo from the Mississippi \n12:30 pm        Lunch \n1:45 pm          Caroline Janney – We Were Not Surrendered: Paroling Lee’s Army After Appomattox \n2:45 pm         Brandon Bies –  Field Hospital Burials Unearthed
URL:https://clarabartonmuseum.org/event/longwood-civil-war-seminar/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Free,Off-Site
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jake Wynn":MAILTO:jake.wynn@civilwarmed.org
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