150th Anniversary Events

The Civil War – The Meaning of Freedom

Northampton County Area Community College is pleased to provide a year rich in humanities programming, which is open to the public free of charge.

For event details and the latest information, visit www.northampton.edu/calendar

Gettysburg Offers Special Winter Lecture Series –1862: War in Earnest & Perspectives on the Gettysburg Campaign and Battle

To mark the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the National Park Service free winter lecture series in 2012 will explore events and personalities that figured prominently in 1862, and also return to the popular “Perspectives on the Gettysburg Campaign and Battle.”  Programs will explore the great battles and campaigns of 1862, such as Shiloh, Antietam, the Monitor and Merrimac and others, as well as people and events that shaped the war.   Speakers will include as a special guest Dr. Allen Guelzo, the Henry R. Luce Professor of the Civil War Era at Gettysburg College, who will speak on the Emancipation Proclamation.      

National Park Rangers will offer the programs on weekends beginning Saturday, January 7, and running through Sunday, March 11.  They are free of charge and will be held at the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, in one of the film theaters through February 26 and in the Ford Motor Company Fund Education Center on March 4, 10, and 11.  Programs begin at 1:30 p.m. and last approximately one hour.  

For more information and a schedule of programs go to Gettysburg National Military Park’s website at www.nps.gov/gett or call 717/ 334-1124 x 8023.

Historic Bethlehem 

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State of Pennsylvania Website

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A blog for Gettysburg NMP

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From the Fields of Gettysburg

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Sigal Museum and Northampton Historical and Genealogical Society

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Civil War Exhibit – Sigal Museum                          Northamption County and the Civil War

From Smithsonian Magazine

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Visit the  National Postal Museum’s Web Site

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More Information on the Sesquicentennial

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