Historical Society of Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING THE CIVIL WAR

AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING THE CIVIL WAR

When:
February 19, 2014 @ 7:00 AM – 8:15 AM
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Where:
Clifton House
473 South Bethlehem Pike
Fort Washington, PA 19034
USA
AFRICAN AMERICANS DURING THE CIVIL WAR @ Clifton House | Fort Washington | Pennsylvania | United States

Paula Gidjunis, instructor at the Civil War Institute at Manor College, will share her research on some of the experiences of African Americans during the War Between the States.

Lecture will be held at 8 pm, Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at Clifton House, 473 Bethlehem Pike, Fort Washington.
Sponsored by the Historical Society of Fort Washington, the lecture is free and will be followed by light refreshments.

Ma. Gidjunis is on the boards of the Historical Society of Montgomery County and the Delaware Valley Civil War Round Table and chairs their Preservation Committee.

Please note attached graphic courtesy of E. Hamilton Park Library at Clifton House, which houses over 3,500 reference sources on local history, genealogy and American history.

Our Mission

To preserve the history of the Ambler area and above all, to promote the study of history, dealing with our area.

Meetings & Learning Sessions

The Society’s 8 p.m. meetings (with programs) are held at the headquarters at Clifton House, 473 Bethlehem Pike, Fort Washington, PA the third Tuesday of every month, September thru November and January thru May, weather permitting The phone number to call for information, 215-646-6065

Contact Us

The Historical Society of Fort Washington

The Clifton House - Fort Washington State Park

474 South Bethlehem Pike

Fort Washington, PA 19034