Civil War medical care comes to life at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.
Join us on April 14-15, 2018 for a special living history weekend at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine featuring the Blue and Gray Hospital Association.
Members of the Blue and Gray will be in the Delaplaine-Randall Conference Room describing the medical history of America’s bloodiest conflict. Dressed as members of the Union Army’s medical department and armed with period medical equipment, the unit brings a unique perspective to understanding the conflict. The living history presentations are included with admission and FREE for Museum members.
Times:
Saturday, April 14: 11 AM – 4 PM
Sunday, April 15: 11 AM – 2 PM
The Blue and Gray Hospital Association are a Civil War living history organization that includes members from PA, MD, VA, & WV. Founded January 1, 2012, the Blue and Gray participate in a variety of different educational activities which include living histories, historical workshops, field trips, lectures and presentations. The association includes a medical staff, a chaplain, privates, nurses, laundress, seamstresses, and cooks.