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    Gallery Talk in "When Duty Whispers: Concord and the Civil War"

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    Presented by Concord Museum at Concord Museum

    May 14, 2011

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    Go beyond the exhibition labels and learn more about some of the remarkable objects in the Museum’s newest exhibition, "When Duty Whispers: Concord and the Civil War" with David Wood, Concord Museum curator. Concentrating on a selection of works in the exhibition—including a portrait of ardent abolitionist Mary Merrick Brooks, a pistol presented to an officer of Concord’s departing company on April 19, 1861, a flag of one of two black infantry regiments from Massachusetts, a bust of Abraham Lincoln by Boston sculptor Martin Milmore—David Wood will explore the issues and ideas of Civil War Concord. Free with Museum admission; Members free; by reservation.


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        Concord Museum

        200 Lexington Road
        Concord, MA 01742

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        Included with Museum admission: $10 for adults, $8 Seniors (62 & over), $8 Students with valid id, $5 Youth 6-18. Members and children under 6 are free.

        Info Phone: 978-369-9763

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        Dates:
        May 14, 2011

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        2:00

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