Pennsylvania Civil War 150

Pennsylvania Civil War 150 is the state's official program commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, 2011-2015. A cornerstone of the commemoration, www.PACivilWar150.com is a comprehensive website containing an interactive timeline, a statewide events calendar and many in-depth stories recounting the experiences of real Pennsylvanians during the Civil War.

American Civil War Books and DVDs
Enjoy this fascinating collection of Pennsylvania's history in the Civil War.
Pennsylvania Civil War 150 Logo Tshirt
Navy t-shirt with PA Civil War 150 logo.
$20.00
Martin Delaney Tshirt (S - 2x)
Martin Delany was the highest-ranking African American officer during the Civil War. Black t-shirt with white imprint.
$20.00
Martin Delaney Tshirt (3x)
Martin Delany was the highest-ranking African American officer during the Civil War. Black t-shirt with white imprint.
$21.00
Battle of Gettysburg: Pickett's Charge Puzzle
This 425-piece puzzle is an image of Peter Rothermel's painting, The Battle of Gettysburg: Pickett's Charge.
$22.95
Civil War Story Playing Cards
54 cards with different Civil War historic images & information about Pennsylvania on each card.
$7.00
Where It Was Decided Commemorative Coin
Antiqued bronze, double-sided stamped coin, 1.5" diameter, 15 gauge weight.
$8.00
Wide Awake Coffee
Coffee helped keep Civil War soldiers alert for guard duty and long marches.
$12.95
Civil War Correspondence Set
20 sheets of double-sided writing paper in 2 designs, 21 envelopes & stickers in a portfolio with elastic closure.
$20.00
Donate to Civil War 150
Join in the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in Pennsylvania by making a financial donation in support of Pennsylvania Civil War 150 today.
SAVE OUR STORIES<br>Muster Roll Donations
The stories of the Pennsylvania Civil War Soldier are fading fast. Help us save their legacy! The Pennsylvania State Archives holds the regimental records of the over 215 regiments raised by the Commonwealth during the conflict. We need funding to save 900 of the most severely deteriorated ones.
Carte de Visite (CDV)
Purchase a Promenade TODAY!
In the 1800s, highly popular cartes de visite (CDV) were small personal photographs mounted on thick paper as keepsakes. During the Civil War era, they were so popular that everyone from Abraham Lincoln to John Wilkes Booth produced one to give to admirers.
To download a sample CDV, CLICK HERE.
Pennsylvania Civil War 150 Road Show
The Pennsylvania Civil War 150 Road Show is a traveling exhibition housed in an expandable 53-foot tractor-trailer created for Pennsylvania residents and visitors of all ages.