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Battle-Tempered: The Physical and Psychological Consequences of War

  • Seminary Ridge Museum & Education Center Monocacy National Battlefield, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, and Artz Public Library Frederick, MD (map)

Character, Warrior Identity, and Moral Leadership: Union Colonel Charles Glipin at Monocacy and in Peace.

In conjunction with several partner organizations, join us throughout Saturday, August 29, for Battle-Tempered: The Physical and Psychological Consequences of War, at Monocacy National Battlefield, the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, and the C. Burr Artz Public Library. A full schedule of events is below. Note each program’s location and time, as you may come for as much of the day as you’d like.

This event, which takes place at three locations in Frederick, Maryland, is sponsored by Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center; the National Museum of Civil War Medicine; Stephen A. Goldman Consulting Services, L.L.C.; Hood College; and Frederick County Public Libraries.

Free Registration is Required

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