Program Type:
Cultural Heritage & GenealogyProgram Description
Event Details
Shortly after the start of the Civil War in April 1861, the daily lives of the local people were thrown into a state of upheaval that didn't end until the war was over. There were constant threats of invasion, shortages of basic goods and supplies, and the aftermath of the major battles of Gettysburg and Antietam. Using eyewitness accounts, period newspaper records, and local lore, this lecture will examine what the war years meant for local women. Presented by Jefferson Boyer, president, Smithsburg Historical Society.