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Antebellum and Civil War African American Experience

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Saturday, February 25  |  1:00pm – 3:00pm  |  Instructor: Mike Medhurst  Renowned image collector and historian Mike Medhurst will take a visual look into the lives of African American soldiers and civilians before and during the Civil War. See one-of-a-kind photographs from his collection and others.

Documenting History: The Process and Importance of Military History Books, A Panel Discussion with Blue House Books

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Sunday, March 5  |  2:00pm – 3:30pm  Join Blue House Books and the Civil War Museum as five authors of military history gather to discuss their careers documenting historical events, led by Civil War Museum Curator Doug Dammann. The focus of the discussion will include the American Revolution, Civil War, and both World Wars. Following […]

Friday Lecture: Cordelia Harvey – Wisconsin Angel

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Friday, March 17  |  12:00pm - 1:00pm  |  Performer: Mary Kababik *Rescheduled from Friday, March 10 due to weather* After Wisconsin governor Louis Harvey’s untimely death, his wife Cordelia was appointed Wisconsin’s representative to the Western Sanitary Commission. She traveled up and down the Mississippi River visiting Union hospitals and helping thousands of soldiers from […]

Johnson’s Island Prison Uncovered: An Archaeological Exploration of A Civil War Prison in Lake Erie

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Saturday, April 8  |  1:30pm-2:30pm  |  Presented by Amanda Manahan and Brandi Oswald, Co-Chairs of the friends and Descendants of Johnson’s Island In-person, presenters via Zoom Presented by Amanda Manahan and Brandi Oswald, Co-Chairs of the Friends and Descendants of Johnson’s Island Presented in conjunction with the Kenosha County Archaeological Society’s regular April meeting. During […]

Second Friday Lecture: Shaking Loose the Facts: Or, How I Came to resent Herman Melville

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Friday, April 14  |  12:00pm – 1:00pm  |  Speaker: Linda Stevens Before Google, there was real research – places you had to go, things you had to do, confirmations you had to get, to work to what really happened and describe it accurately. One journalist decides to write a novel about the Shakers (those most […]

Caroline Quarlls: My Independence Day

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Tuesday, April 18  |  6:00pm – 7:00pm  |  Presented by Dr. Shannon Sloan-Spice Presented in conjunction with the Kenosha Public Library’s Big Read Program. During this powerful first-person performance, the audience meets Ms. Caroline Quarlls thirty-eight years after she successfully liberated herself from slavery by traveling from St. Louis to Canada via the Underground Railroad. […]

In God’s Presence: The Bible and Faith in the Civil War Era Seminar

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Saturday, April 22  |  1:00pm – 3:30pm  |  Presented by: Dr. Mark Noll and Reverend Robert Miller At this afternoon seminar, presentations by Dr. Mark Noll and Rev. Robert Miller explore the religious and biblical themes present in the Civil War. Each scholar will present on different topics relating to the role religion played in […]

Second Friday Lecture: Vicksburg After the Fall

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Friday, May 12  |  12:00pm – 1:00pm  |  Speaker: Gene Eric Salecker With the capture of Vicksburg in July 1863, the Bluff City became a Union citadel within the Confederacy, accessible only via the Mississippi River. Turned into a major Union supply base, Vicksburg was the main starting point for a number of Union expeditions […]

Gettysburg in Color, Volume I: Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Friday, June 2  |  12:00pm  – 1:00pm  |  Presented by: Pat and Dylan Brennan Patrick Brennan, a long-time student of the Civil War, published author, and an editorial advisor for The Civil War Monitor magazine, has teamed up with his technology-astute daughter Dylan Brennan to bring the largest Civil War battle to life in the remarkable 2-volume study: Gettysburg […]

Second Friday Lecture: More than Just Grit: Civil War Leadership, Logistics and Teamwork in the West, 1862

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Friday, June 9  |  12:00pm – 1:00pm  |   Speaker: Mr. Dick Zimmermann A new book, More Than Just Grit: Civil War Leadership, Logistics and Teamwork in the West, 1862, has entered the collection of Civil War titles describing the war in its second and crucial year. More evenly matched on battlefields with the South than at […]

Second Friday Lecture: Theodore Roosevelt and the Civil War

Civil War Museum 5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United States

Friday, July 14  |  12:00pm – 1:00pm  |  Speaker: Calvin Watts, Academic Advisor, UW-Parkside Only two years old when Fort Sumter was fired upon, Theodore Roosevelt would spend the rest of his life reckoning with, and trying to live up to, the legacy of the Civil War generation. Acutely aware of the sacrifices made by those […]

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