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The Flags of Fort Sumter: National Symbolism in the Civil War

National Heritage Museum, 33 Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA | Get Directions »
FREE

The National Heritage Museum welcomes Richard Hatcher, author and historian at Fort Sumter National Monument, who will present the lecture “The Flags of Fort Sumter: National Symbolism in the Civil War,” Saturday, September 17 at 2 pm. During the Civil War, newly created flags appeared on the battlefield. In this lively illustrated talk, Hatcher will offer insight into what these flags meant to our divided nation. He will also trace the history of the Civil War-era flags in the Fort Sumter collection. The lecture is free. It is made possible by Ruby W. Linn, and is part of a lecture series celebrating the National Heritage Museum’s treasured 15-star flag.

Richard Hatcher began his career with the National Park Service as a volunteer in 1970, becoming a permanent employee in 1976. Prior to becoming historian at Fort Sumter National Monument in 1992, he served at Colonial National Historical Park, Kings Mountain National Military Park and Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield. Hatcher is the author of numerous Civil War-related books and articles. His latest work, a co-authored book titled The First Shot, was published in April 2011 by Arcadia Press.

The inspiration for the lecture series is the Museum’s treasured 15-star flag. Made between 1794 and 1818, this flag dates from the same era as the Star-Spangled Banner, which inspired our national anthem. The flag will be available for viewing on the day of the lecture in the Museum’s Farr Conference Room.

Event Details

Posted by: Linda Patch
Where National Heritage Museum 33 Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
Next on This event is over.
Time 2:00 pm–3:30 pm
Website http://­www.­monh.­org/­Programs.­aspx
Phone 781-861-6559
Price Free

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National Heritage Museum

National Heritage Museum

33 Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA
781-861-6559

Opened in 1975 by the Freemasons, National Heritage Museum offers a variety of exhibits, programs and family friendly special events covering American life across four centuries. The museum also has an auditorium with a capacity of 394 that can be rented by the general public. Contact the museum for more information.

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