Artifacts and memorabilia from 1850-1900 are on exhibit here. Pictures of military personalities are displayed in the museum, as well as many items from the Florence Stockade (Union prison camp). A reference library dealing with this time period is available for public use, and museum employees will help with visitors' family genealogies. The museum gift shop offers a host of items.
War Between The States Museum is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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