Civil War Living History Weekend

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Saturday, July 17 Civil War Living History Weekend Print Office #21 Frederick Douglass shares the history of his famous The North Star and growing print abolitionism in the 1860s. Telegraph Office #23 President Lincoln examines the importance of this invention in wartime communications and information transmission. Great Meadow Village Square 12:30 PM Children’s Muster & Learn to Drill Enlist with the 140 th NY, fall in with the troops and practice maneuvers! Exhibition Barn 1:00 PM Fashion Presentation Live models compare and demonstrate fashions from throughout the 1860s. Stop by the Wehle Gallery after- wards for a close look at accessories and undergar- ments. Kieffer Lawn # 8 1:30 PM Load in 9 Times Army recruits were trained to quickly respond to battlefield commands by repetitive drills, the most important of which was loading and discharging their rifled muskets. Town Hall Porch #40 2:30 PM Temperance Tableau Hear about the evils of drink and 19th-century philo- sophy of “temperance” or abstinence from alcohol. *All activities are weather permitting and subject to change* Brooks Grove Church 11:30 AM U.S. Colored Troops Expert historian Marvin-Alonzo Greer shares the his- tory of the U.S. Colored Troops and their role in WNY. 12:00 PM Lincoln & Douglass: Troop Recruitment Living historians Fritz Klein and David Shakes as Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass respectively explore the duo’s historical collaboration to recruit African-American troops, and their lifelong liaison. 1:00 PM Contraband Camps Join Andy and Sheron Finley to learn about refugee camps of self-freed persons in Union-occupied areas of the Confederacy. 1:30 PM Signal Songs Delve behind the lyrics of songs of the enslaved and lift your voices in song with Wallace House of the North Star Players. 2:00 PM Women in the War: Soldiers & Spies Dr. Audrey Scanlan-Teller and Tracey McIntire portray and discuss the women who disguised them- selves to enlist, those who followed men into battle, and cunning female spies. 2:30 PM Rochester’s First Flag Raising Discover more about this patriotic scene at Livingston Park Seminary and other local buildings which stood witness to America’s greatest conflict with GCV&M staff member Nathan Kalvitis. Artillery Demonstrations 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Experience the smoke and thunder of authentic cannon fire! Tactical Demonstrations 11:00 AM 2:30 PM Watch the precise movements and formations of Federal forces. Lincoln & Douglass Special Appearances 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM

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Saturday, July 17

Civil War Living History Weekend

Print Office #21

Frederick Douglass shares the history of his famous The

North Star and growing print abolitionism in the 1860s.

Telegraph Office #23

President Lincoln examines the importance of this invention

in wartime communications and information transmission.

Great Meadow

Village Square

12:30 PM Children’s Muster & Learn to Drill Enlist with the 140th NY, fall in with the troops and

practice maneuvers!

Exhibition Barn

1:00 PM Fashion Presentation Live models compare and demonstrate fashions from

throughout the 1860s. Stop by the Wehle Gallery after-wards for a close look at accessories and undergar-ments.

Kieffer Lawn # 8

1:30 PM Load in 9 Times Army recruits were trained to quickly respond to battlefield commands by repetitive drills, the most important of which was loading and discharging their

rifled muskets.

Town Hall Porch #40

2:30 PM Temperance Tableau Hear about the evils of drink and 19th-century philo- sophy of “temperance” or abstinence from alcohol.

*All activities are weather permitting and subject to change*

Brooks Grove Church

11:30 AM U.S. Colored Troops Expert historian Marvin-Alonzo Greer shares the his-tory of the U.S. Colored Troops and their role in WNY.

12:00 PM Lincoln & Douglass: Troop Recruitment Living historians Fritz Klein and David Shakes as Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass respectively explore the duo’s historical collaboration to recruit African-American troops, and their lifelong liaison.

1:00 PM Contraband Camps Join Andy and Sheron Finley to learn about refugee camps of self-freed persons in Union-occupied areas of the Confederacy.

1:30 PM Signal Songs Delve behind the lyrics of songs of the enslaved and lift your voices in song with Wallace House of the North Star Players.

2:00 PM Women in the War: Soldiers & Spies Dr. Audrey Scanlan-Teller and Tracey McIntire portray and discuss the women who disguised them-selves to enlist, those who followed men into battle, and cunning female spies.

2:30 PM Rochester’s First Flag Raising Discover more about this patriotic scene at Livingston Park Seminary and other local buildings which stood witness to America’s greatest conflict with GCV&M staff member Nathan Kalvitis.

Artillery Demonstrations

10:30 AM

12:00 PM

2:00 PM

3:30 PM

Experience the smoke and thunder of authentic cannon fire!

Tactical Demonstrations

11:00 AM

2:30 PM

Watch the precise movements and formations of Federal forces.

Lincoln & Douglass Special Appearances 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM

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All-Day Activities

Veterans of WNY, Women in the War, & US Colored Troops - Village Square Stage Explore the lives of local Civil War veterans, African-Americans who enlisted for the cause, and women who rushed into battle.

Shakers as Conscientious Objectors - Shaker Trustees’ Building #13 Several groups objected to the war on moral grounds. Hear the Shakers reasons for abstaining from physical conflict.

Farming Families - Jones Farm #14 Speak with a farmwife struggling to maintain the family farm while her brothers, sons, and husband are on the front lines.

Anti-Slavery Fairs and War Relief - George Eastman Boyhood Home #15 Join homefront efforts to support soldiers and the causes they defend!

Historical Dressmaking - Dressmaker’s Shop #19 Visit the dressmaker as she completes detailed garments and finery.

The Advent of War Correspondence; Women & African-Americans in Printing - Print Office #21 Follow the war through the writings of journalists and hear the stories of those printers who kept the presses running.

Wartime Telegraphy - Telegraph Office #23 Explore how this relatively new invention revolutionized long-distance communication.

Mourning & Caring for the Dead - Foster House #27 Observe changes in the way families grieved the loss of loved ones as a result of the conflict.

Women in the Millinery Industry - Insurance Office #31 Learn about the increasing employment opportunities available to women as men were called up.

A Soldier’s Life & Bivouac Tour - Thomson’s Tavern lawn #34 Experience life as a soldier on the move in this authentic encampment.

Civil War-Era Toys: Hanky Dolls; Civil War-Era Pastimes: Croquet - Livingston-Backus lawn #38 Make and take a beloved children's toy, or try relaxing on the homefront with a game of croquet. (Available while supplies last.)

Popular Patriotic Music of the 1860s - Town Hall #40 Listen to tunes influenced by the pivotal events in 1860s America.

Field Surgery & Embalming; Women in Nursing; Post-War Disabilities - MacArthur lawn #41 Visit the field hospital for an unvarnished look at war wounds and cutting-edge medical techniques. (Open all day with formal talks at 11:00 AM, 1: 00 PM, & 3:00 PM)

War as Business - Hamilton House #47 Hear the story of John Hamilton, one of several who made his fortune from contracts with the Union Army.

GCV&M Confectionery Bread Cart - Toll House #1 Choose from a variety of warm, freshly baked breads

Approx. 2:30 PM until SOLD OUT

Scan to subscribe to our

monthly e-newsletter, and

be the first to know about

upcoming events at

GCV&M!

Become a member TODAY!

Join within 10 days of your visit and earn a rebate on

the cost of admission for those on the membership. Stop

in the Flint Hill Store, bring your receipt on your next

visit, or call 585-294-8253.

Museum Specialties D.B. Munger & Co. Confectionery #29

Try our tasty, fresh baked goods!

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Special thanks to the 140th NY, 1st Battalion Hospital, 33rd NY, 49th NY, 148th NY, 155th NY, 4th US Cushing’s Battery, and other guests!

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Civil War Living History Weekend

Great Meadow

Village Square

12:30 PM Children’s Muster & Learn to Drill Enlist with the 140th NY, fall in with the troops and practice maneuvers!

Exhibition Barn

1:00 PM Fashion Presentation Live models compare and demonstrate fashions from

throughout the 1860s. Stop by the Wehle Gallery after-wards for a close look at accessories and undergar-ments.

Kieffer Lawn # 8

1:30 PM Load in 9 Times Army recruits were trained to quickly respond to battlefield commands by repetitive drills, the most important of which was loading and discharging their

rifled muskets.

Town Hall Porch #40

2:30 PM Temperance Tableau Hear about the evils of drink and 19th-century philo- sophy of “temperance” or abstinence from alcohol.

*All activities are weather permitting and subject to change*

Brooks Grove Church

11:30 AM U.S. Colored Troops Expert historian Marvin-Alonzo Greer shares the his-tory of the U.S. Colored Troops and their role in WNY.

12:00 PM Lincoln & Douglass: Troop Recruitment Living historians Fritz Klein and David Shakes as Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass respectively explore the duo’s historical collaboration to o recruit African-American troops, and their lifelong liaison.

1:30 PM Signal Songs Delve behind the lyrics of songs of the enslaved and lift your voices in song with Wallace House of the North Star Players.

2:00 PM Women in the War: Soldiers & Spies Dr. Audrey Scanlan-Teller and Tracey McIntire portray and discuss the women who disguised them-selves to enlist, those who followed men into battle, and cunning female spies.

2:30 PM Rochester’s First Flag Raising Discover more about this patriotic scene at Livingston Park Seminary and other local buildings which stood witness to America’s greatest conflict with GCV&M staff member Nathan Kalvitis.

Tactical Demonstrations

11:00 AM

2:30 PM

Watch the precise movements and formations of Federal forces.

Sunday, July 18

Print Office #21

Frederick Douglass shares the history of his famous The

North Star and growing print abolitionism in the 1860s.

Telegraph Office #23

President Lincoln examines the importance of this invention

in wartime communications and information transmission.

Lincoln & Douglass Special Appearances 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM

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All-Day Activities

Veterans of WNY, Women in the War, & US Colored Troops - Village Square Stage Explore the lives of local Civil War veterans, African-Americans who enlisted for the cause, and women who rushed into battle.

Shakers as Conscientious Objectors - Shaker Trustees’ Building #13 Several groups objected to the war on moral grounds. Hear the Shakers reasons for abstaining from physical conflict.

Farming Families - Jones Farm #14 Speak with a farmwife struggling to maintain the family farm while her brothers, sons, and husband are on the front lines.

Anti-Slavery Fairs and War Relief - George Eastman Boyhood Home #15 Join homefront efforts to support soldiers and the causes they defend!

Historical Dressmaking - Dressmaker’s Shop #19 Visit the dressmaker as she completes detailed garments and finery.

The Advent of War Correspondence; Women & African-Americans in Printing - Print Office #21 Follow the war through the writings of journalists and hear the stories of those printers who kept the presses running.

Wartime Telegraphy - Telegraph Office #23 Explore how this relatively new invention revolutionized long-distance communication.

Mourning & Caring for the Dead - Foster House #27 Observe changes in the way families grieved the loss of loved ones as a result of the conflict.

Women in the Millinery Industry - Insurance Office #31 Learn about the increasing employment opportunities available to women as men were called up.

A Soldier’s Life & Bivouac Tour - Thomson’s Tavern lawn #34 Experience life as a soldier on the move in this authentic encampment.

Civil War-Era Toys: Hanky Dolls; Civil War-Era Pastimes: Croquet - Livingston-Backus lawn #38 Make and take a beloved children's toy, or try relaxing on the homefront with a game of croquet. (Available while supplies last.)

Popular Patriotic Music of the 1860s - Town Hall #40 Listen to tunes influenced by the pivotal events in 1860s America.

Field Surgery & Embalming; Women in Nursing; Post-War Disabilities - MacArthur lawn #41 Visit the field hospital for an unvarnished look at war wounds and cutting-edge medical techniques. (Open all day with formal talks at 11:00 AM, 1: 00 PM, & 3:00 PM)

War as Business - Hamilton House #47 Hear the story of John Hamilton, one of several who made his fortune from contracts with the Union Army.

GCV&M Confectionery Bread Cart - Toll House #1 Choose from a variety of warm, freshly baked breads

Approx. 2:30 PM until SOLD OUT

Scan to subscribe to our

monthly e-newsletter, and

be the first to know about

upcoming events at

GCV&M!

Become a member TODAY!

Join within 10 days of your visit and earn a rebate on

the cost of admission for those on the membership. Stop

in the Flint Hill Store, bring your receipt on your next

visit, or call 585-294-8253.

Museum Specialties D.B. Munger & Co. Confectionery #29

Try our tasty, fresh baked goods!

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Special thanks to the 140th NY, 1st Battalion Hospital, 33rd NY, 49th NY, 148th NY, 155th NY, 4th US Cushing’s Battery, and other guests!