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In-person Book Talk ~ The First Day at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863

The National Civil War Museum 1 Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, PA, United States

Fan favorite, James Hessler, joins us on August 23, 2025, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm for a book talk, The First Day at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, followed by a book signing. About the book: The summer of 1863 started off disastrously for the Army of the Potomac in the Eastern Theater. In early May, Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia defeated and humiliated Major General Joseph Hooker’s army at the Battle of Chancellorsville. While both armies reorganized in the wake of Chancellorsville’s massive losses, Lee then maintained the initiative and launched an invasion of Pennsylvania. Throughout June, Lee’s army advanced deeper into Pennsylvania and Northern efforts to stop his progress were ineffective until Major General George Meade replaced Hooker as commander of the Army of the Potomac. On July 1, 1863, Meade and Lee’s large armies collided outside of the crossroads town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The stakes were never higher for either army as the newly promoted Meade defended Northern soil, while General Lee risked everything by taking the war into enemy territory. The 2025 Lessons in History program is free to the public. Regular museum admission applies for entrance to the museum galleries. About the author: James Hessler […]

Cocktails and Cannonballs 2025

The National Civil War Museum 1 Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, PA, United States

The National Civil War Museum is thrilled to announce the return of our highly anticipated fundraising event, Cocktails and Cannonballs. Please mark your calendars for Friday, September 19, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, and join us for an evening of history, libations, and lively conversation at one of the nation’s premier Civil War museums. Building on the success of last year’s event, Cocktails and Cannonballs offers a unique blend of entertainment and education. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy specially crafted cocktails while exploring the museum’s extensive collection of Civil War artifacts. The evening will feature live music, exclusive access to exhibits, and a variety of delicious hors d'oeuvres. This event is not just about enjoying a great evening—it’s about supporting the museum’s mission to preserve and interpret the history of the American Civil War for future generations. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit the museum’s educational programs and preservation efforts. Event Details: Date: Friday, September 19, 2024 Time: 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Location: The National Civil War Museum, 1 Lincoln Circle, Harrisburg, PA Tickets:  $50/member $75/person $125/couple ~ Tickets can be purchased here: bit.ly/CocktailsandCannonballs2025 This is a must-attend event for history enthusiasts and supporters […]

Hero of Ft. Sumter –  The Extraordinary Life of Robert Anderson – A Civil Conversation

ZOOM

Hero of Ft. Sumter -  The Extraordinary Life of Robert Anderson Join us on Thursday, October 2, 2025, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm for this Civil Conversation via ZOOM, featuring author Dr. Wesley Moody and NCWM Education & Program Coordinator - Katie Dick. This online program will delve into the life of a fascinating American hero. We look forward to having you join us virtually. Join here: Civil Conversation: Hero of Ft. Sumter - The Extraordinary Life of Robert Anderson About the book As the commander of the US garrison at Fort Sumter in the fateful early hours of April 12, 1861, Robert Anderson (1805–1871) played a critical role in the unfolding of the Civil War. Although his leadership and his courage under fire catapulted him into national recognition, the attack on Fort Sumter was just one chapter in Anderson’s story. That story, told here in full for the first time, offers a unique lens on the development of the US military and the country itself before and during the Civil War. Anderson’s family, harking back to the nation’s founding, included William Clark (of Lewis and Clark fame) and Chief Justice John Marshall. His father crossed the Delaware with George Washington. And […]