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Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in the war for the suppression of the rebellion, 1861-1865 : roll of honor, defenders of the flag, attack on Fort Sumter, S.C., April 12, 1861, surrender at Appomattox, Va., April 9, 1865 Lists the names of Civil war soldiers from Allegheny County; Video WQED onQ: Soldiers and Sailors Hall
The National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg is one of the country's leading interpretive sites for the Civil War. The Visitors Center at the Gettysburg Battlefield holds thousands of artifacts, including the most extensive collection of vintage Civil War weapons in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Civil War: Includes the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center, Gettysburg Cyclorama, 6,000 acres (24.3 km²) of park lands, 30 miles (50 km) of roads, and over 1,400 monuments and markers Gettysburg Railroad Station: Gettysburg: Adams: Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Transportation - Railroad
Pages in category "American Civil War museums in Pennsylvania" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Union (American Civil War) monuments and memorials in Pennsylvania (9 P) Units and formations of the Union army from Pennsylvania (1 C, 176 P) Pages in category "Pennsylvania in the American Civil War"
The National Civil War Museum, located at One Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is a private 501c(3) nonprofit promoting the preservation of material culture and sources of information that are directly relevant to the American Civil War and the postwar period as related to veterans' service organizations, including the Grand Army of the Republic and the United ...
The large crowd which watched the dedication included Civil War veterans and a group of girls from the Mount Joy Soldiers Orphan Home. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument was officially dedicated at 1:00 pm while the girls from the orphanage sang My Father's Grave. [2] The Genius of Liberty on top of the monument was draped in an American flag. [2]
African American, Civil War, Military, Military Post-Civil War Lower Marsh Creek Church: July 15, 1948: PA 116 & SR 3013 (Knoxlyn Rd.), 4 miles W of Gettysburg: Roadside Buildings, Religion Manor of Maske: August 11, 1954