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Fit for Duty: The Union Veteran Reserve Corps in the Civil War and Reconstruction.

  • Valentine Hall Auditorium 61 Seminary Ridge Gettysburg, PA, 17325 (map)

An Evening With Dr. Stephen Goldman

Join us in welcoming Dr. Stephen A. Goldman, M.D., as he presents Fit for Duty: The Union Veteran Reserve Corps in the Civil War and Reconstruction.

Described by the Indiana Adjutant General “as unusual a fighting force as the United States ever armed and equipped for action,” the dreadfully-named, preposterously uniformed Invalid Corps come into existence in April 1863, and within a year became the Veteran Reserve Corps (VRC). Despite general derision from able-bodied field unit comrades, the VRC provided valuable garrison, guard, and other types of off-line duty, and enabled many thousands of the Union’s finest battle-hardened soldiers to continue serving their country during the Civil War, and after.

Dr. Stephen A. Goldman will discuss the VRC’s formation, organization, responsibilities, and under-recognized contribution to the successful July 1864 defense of Washington. He will then explain how VRC soldiers played a major role in one of Reconstruction’s most vital organizations, the Freedmen’s Bureau.

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