Harpers Ferry鈥檚 Impact on the Civil War
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The Civil War marked a defining turning point in the nation鈥檚 first century, reshaping the United States as it struggled to survive and redefine itself. The greatest threat to the nation鈥檚 continuity ended with the Union preserved and the freedom of four million enslaved people鈥攁t an immense human cost. Discover the people and events at Harpers Ferry that influenced the outcome of the Civil War through a ranger-led program and a presentation by Dr. Jennifer Murray, the Dennis E. Frye Endowed Chair in Civil War Studies and director of the Civil War Center.
- 11:00: Disaster, Struggle, Triumph.The 126th鈥疦ew York Infantry Regiment met with immediate disaster at the battle of Harpers Ferry, but much as the war itself evolved, the 126th鈥疦Y evolved through disaster and struggle to triumph. Join a park ranger to learn how their evolution helped America evolve and led to freedom for four million enslaved people. Bolivar Heights.
- 1:00: "To Reoccupy Harpers Ferry鈥: Exploring the Role of Harpers Ferry in the Gettysburg Campaign. Harpers Ferry has received considerable attention for its important strategic role in the 1862 Maryland Campaign. And rightfully so. Yet Harpers Ferry also played an important role in the trajectory of the Civil War in 1863. This program explores the value of Harpers Ferry to Federal forces in 1863, focusing on the Gettysburg Campaign and the ways in which Army of the Potomac commanders General Joseph Hooker and George Meade used Federal troops at Harpers Ferry to repulse the Army of Northern Virginia鈥檚 second invasion. Anthony Hall.
- Speaker Dr. Jennifer M. Murray is the Dennis E. Frye Endowed Chair in Civil War Studies and director of the Civil War Center. A Civil War historian, who specializes in military history, Murray is an assistant professor of History at Shepherd University. She is the author of On a Great Battlefield: The Making, Management, and Memory of Gettysburg National Military Park, 1933鈥2013. Most recently, Murray co-edited They Are Dead and Yet They Live (University of Nebraska Press, 2026), which will be available for sale and signing before and after the program.
- 2:00: Grand Civic & Military BBQ Fundraising Event. Finish the day at a lively BBQ sponsored by the park鈥檚 nonprofit partner, the Harpers Ferry Park Association. Celebrate America鈥檚 birthday with patriotic and Civil War-era music performed live by the Furnace Mountain Band. Enjoy a delicious meal and help to support your national park! Cost: $25 per person. Reservations required. Proceeds benefit the interpretive and educational programs at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. (HFPA Supporters received 15% discount. Become a supporter at harpersferryhistory.org.)
Reservations are required for the HFPA BBQ ().
Sponsored by the Harpers Ferry Park Association and Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
Fee Information
Most activities are included with park admission. The BBQ has an additional cost.