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DESCRIPTION:Macculloch Hall  Historical Museum presents New Jersey Civil 
 War Patriotic Covers\, Letters and photographs\n&nbsp\;\nBeginning Wedne
 sday February 1st visitors can view a selection of American Civil War pa
 triotic covers on display in the center hall of Macculloch Hall. These e
 nvelopes bear patriotic illustrations and messages that provide an unusu
 al insight into a turbulent and fascinating period of American history. 
 The designs reflect patriotism and the sentimentalities and realities of
  a soldier&rsquo\;s life in war with documentation of great battles\, tr
 ibutes to heroes\, or biting satires on opposing views. These images sti
 ll communicate more than a century later\, a sense of the great depth of
  feeling engendered by our nation&rsquo\;s most bloody conflict.\n&nbsp\
 ;\nAfter the attack by Confederate forces on Fort Sumter\, South Carolin
 a\, on April 12\, 1861\, hundreds of such envelopes were quickly issued 
 by many printers bearing flag\, eagle\, liberty and shield designs\; all
  the forerunners of more sophisticated designs that were produced later 
 during the war. New Jersey residents also used these patriotic covers in
  their correspondence as a popular means of displaying patriotic ideals.
  But New Jersey\, primarily an agrarian state with a low-density populat
 ion\, had one of the smallest numbers of such covers to survive the era.
 \n&nbsp\;\nAlso on display is a small exhibit from the Macculloch  Hall 
 Historical  Museum archives\, featuring Lindley H. Miller's campaign as 
 one of the first officers chosen to lead troops of former slaves. A gran
 dson of Louisa and George Macculloch\, Lindley joined the war effort aft
 er the tragic deaths of his young wife and their baby. But his heart was
  always in the cause\, as he wrote to his mother and brother. The exhibi
 t traces his path to leadership of the First Regiment Arkansas Volunteer
 s of African Descent\, his enthusiastic embrace of his duties and his ad
 miration of his troops. He died of disease only six months later\, short
 ly after being promoted to Major. The exhibit includes letters both rous
 ing and&nbsp\;touching\, photographs and an early printing of the famous
  marching song he composed for his men\, which was later widely promoted
  by Sojourner Truth.\n&nbsp\;\nThis display of Civil War history will be
  on view from February 1st and complements the current large gallery exh
 ibit &ldquo\;Gone for a Soldier:&rdquo\; Jerseymen in the Civil War. Pre
 sented in partnership with the New Jersey Civil War Sesquicentennial Com
 mittee (NJCWSC) the exhibit brings together for the first time about two
  hundred objects from the Civil War from nearly thirty museums\, histori
 cal societies\, and private collections. Visitors can see both exhibits 
 during touring hours Wednesdays\, Thursdays and Sunday 1pm - 4pm. \n&nbs
 p\;\nMacculloch Hall  Historical Museum preserves the history of the Mac
 culloch-Miller families\, the Morris area community\, and the legacy of 
 its founder W. Parsons Todd through its historic site\, collections\, ex
 hibits\, and educational and cultural programs. It is located in the hea
 rt of Morristown&rsquo\;s National Historic District. The Museum is open
  to tour the house and view exhibits on Wednesdays\, Thursdays &amp\; Su
 ndays from 1 to 4 p.m. The last tickets for admission are sold at 3 p.m.
  General Admission: Adults $8\; Seniors &amp\; Students $6\; Children 6 
 &ndash\; 12 $4. Members and children under 5 are free. The School tours\
 , adult/senior tours and rentals may be scheduled by appointment.&nbsp\;
  For information\, call the Museum weekdays at (973) 538-2404\, visit ou
 r website www.maccullochhall.org or find us on Facebook.&nbsp\; Maccullo
 ch Hall Historical Museum\, 45 Macculloch Ave.\,  Morristown\,  NJ 07960
 .&nbsp\; Macculloch  Hall Historical  Museum is a nonprofit educational 
 affiliate of the W. Parsons Todd Foundation.&nbsp\;
URL:http://eastwindsor.patch.com/events/new-jersey-civil-war-patriotic-co
 vers-letters-and-photographs-9505f5f3
SUMMARY:New Jersey Civil War Patriotic Covers\, Letters and Photographs
LOCATION:45 Macculloch Ave\, Morristown\, NJ 07960: 45 Macculloch Ave\, M
 orristown\, NJ
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