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.