Carlisle @ War

Carlisle panelThe panel above appears inside the House Divided studio at 61 N. West Street as part of a series of exhibits on the Carlisle, Dickinson College and the Civil War era.

1861 Dickinson Students and their Autograph Book

This short 3-minute video produced by students Rachel Morgan and Sam Weisman offers a compelling introduction to how Dickinson students reacted to the outbreak of war in April 1861.

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1862  The Colwell Family and Antietam

This moving 9-minute video by student David Gillespie offers the poignant story of the Colwell family of Carlisle and how they dealt with the traumas of the Civil War.

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1863  Gettysburg Campaign and Carlisle

These various web-based resources prepared by students Rachel Morgan, Becca Stout, and Cooper Wingert offer a gateway into learning more about how the 1863 Confederate invasion of Pennsylvania affected local residents of the Carlisle area.

1864  John Taylor Cuddy and Andersonville

This 14-minute video from the House Divided Project presents the dramatic story of Carlisle resident and Union soldier John Taylor Cuddy as he experienced the Civil War until his death as a prisoner in 1864.

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1865  Henry W. Spradley and the Meaning of Civil War

This 11-minute video produced by student Colin Macfarlane offers a gripping portrait of a former slave named Henry Spradley who became a fixture on the Dickinson campus after the Civil War.

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