Hearing the distant sounds of the Battle of Gettysburg | July 1863

As the Battle of Gettysburg raged, Harrisburg residents heard the distant thunder of cannon fire, signaling the scale of the conflict to the south. On July 3, 1863, the Harrisburg Evening Telegraph reported intense anxiety in the state capital, as the city braced for news of the battle’s outcome and prepared to receive wounded soldiers in the days ahead. Read the full story.

Sounds of the Civil War | Small arms and artillery fire

Battle of Antietam painting Civil War Jake Wynn - Public Historian

Experience the sights and sounds of the Civil War era as living historians fire authentic muskets and cannons, delivering an eerie echo of America’s most devastating conflict. Discover how these captivating demonstrations shed light on the toll of war and the soldiers who endured it. Read the full story.