Rabu, 20 September 2017

CWT Exhibit Review: Divided Voices

Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War Maryland Historical Society Through April 2015, with annual updates mdhs.org Two artifacts on view at the Maryland Historical Society capture the breadth not only of its “Divided Voices” exhibit, but in some ways the war itself. One extreme is reflected in the ravaged artillery jacket worn by Confederate …

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