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Legacy Weekend and Candlelight Illumination


  • Valentine Hall Auditorium 61 Seminary Ridge Gettysburg, PA, 17325 United States (map)
 

Friday, September 12
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Candlelight Illumination (more information below)

7:30pm
Speaking the Names of the Seminary Hospital, immediately followed by Taps, performed by Dave Conklin, from the Seminary Cupola.

8:30pm
Marching Still
A musical tribute to American Civil War poetry

8:30pm - 10:00pm
Living Museum

Saturday, September 13
3:30pm
Treated at the Seminary: Corporal Charles F. Ballou

Join us on the evening of Friday, September 12 as we return Legacy Weekend to its roots and our annual Candlelight Illumination to its original occasion. Since 2013, we have held “Legacy Weekend” in commemoration of the closure of the Seminary Hospital, on September 16, 1863, after the departure of its final patient, Lt. Col. George McFarland.

This event is intended to remember the experiences of the physicians, attendants, and patients who occupied Schmucker Hall, both inside and out. It began with an illumination to remember the patients; this year we will include the physicians and attendants, as well.

Throughout the evening of September 12, seven hundred luminaria will line the historic tan bark path leading to Schmucker Hall, memorializing the soldiers, broken in battle, who sought refuge and care in the Seminary building in the summer of 1863 as well as those who toiled for their care.

For just $25, you may sponsor the name of a patient, attendant, or physician connected to the Seminary Hospital or choose to sponsor in memory of an individual important to you.

Click here for a list of patients

Click here for a list of attendants

Click here for a list of physicians

Bags will be lit safely with battery-operated LED tea lights and will feature both your name*, unless you choose to sponsor anonymously, and the name of your sponsored soldier. Following the event, bags will be available to take home.

Click Here to Purchase a Sponsorship

 
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