Date and Time
Thursday Sep 7, 2017
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
September 7th, 2017
7 pm
Location
Elk Rapids Area Historical Museum
301 Traverse St.
Elk Rapids
corner of Pine St.
Fees/Admission
Admission by Donation
Limited to the first 100 attendees
Animals in the Civil War: Beyond Old...
Description
Presenter: Bea Freidlander
Similar to the personal caring for domestic animals in today's society, animals figured prominently in the lives of people during the American Civil War. The more famously known animals during this war were the 8th Wisconsin's eagle mascot, Old Abe, as well as Traveller, General Robert E. Lee's horse.
Bee Friedlander's talk will include anecdotes about famous and lesser known individual animals, and the countless unnamed animals who served, suffered and died during the war. She will also explore the role of animals in the lives of slaves, and consider whether it was a mere coincidence that the organized animal welfare movement in the United States began just months after the Civil War ended.