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The Civil War Museum of Philadelphia (formerly the Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum of Philadelphia and previously the Civil War Library and Museum) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, claims to be the oldest chartered American Civil War institution in the United States. The museum was founded in 1888 by veteran U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine ...
The Civil War Library and Museum, now the Civil War Museum of Philadelphia, was founded in 1888. The oldest chartered American Civil War institution, the Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum of Philadelphia, was founded by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States ; it collects records, artifacts, and other items related ...
Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Museum and Library: Northeast Philadelphia: Military: Located in the John Ruan House, features Civil War and Grand Army of the Republic artifacts, books, and memorabilia Grumblethorpe: Germantown: Historic house: Mid-18th-century house Hill-Keith-Physick House: Center City: Historic house
Historically low water levels on the Mississippi River have revealed a walkway to what is typically an island jutting out of the murky river waters to human remains that have been submerged for an ...
Smith Memorial Arch, West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia (1898-1912). Looking north, through south archway. Overall view. Unfinished Smith Memorial Arch (circa 1905), with Memorial Hall in the background. Smith Memorial Arch is an American Civil War monument at South Concourse and Lansdowne Drive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Copy of the portrait of Richard Griffith that hangs in the Old Capital Museum's Mississippi Hall of Fame. Richard Griffith (January 11, 1814 – June 29, 1862) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Savage's Station during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign.
Pages in category "American Civil War museums in Pennsylvania" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A few days before Christmas 1864, a local lad made good, Lancaster’s own William Tecumseh Sherman, sent a telegram to his commander-in-chief Abraham Lincoln saying to him: “I beg to present ...