Memberships
As a CCHS member, you’ll enjoy free access to our exhibitions and research library, discounts and special invites on lectures and other events, and free access to dozens of partner museums. Membership is a vital way to provide continued support to our programming.
Core Memberships
All memberships include the following benefits:- Free admission to CCHS properties
- Reciprocal Membership with the Empire State Museums Reciprocal Program
- Unlimited free use of CCHS library and genealogical resources
- Invitation to special events and discounts for special events, lectures and other public programs
Patron Memberships
Patron Memberships include everything in a Core Membership plus reciprocal member privileges to more than 1,300 museums through the North American Reciprocal Museum Program.- Patron Sponsor includes two guest passes
- Patron Benefactor includes four guest passes
Business Member
Core Membership Benefits for two adults and youths under 18 plus recognition on our online Business Supporters page.Business Sponsor
Core Membership Benefits for two adults and youths under 18 and recognition on our online Business Supporters page, plus:- Four guest passes to all of our historic properties
- Private, behind-the-scenes tour of all properties with the CCHS curator
- Two tickets to First Columbians annual benefit and special recognition in the First Columbians program
Civil War Commemoration
$12.00
Spring 2011
In stock
Civil War Commemoration
Product Details
"Civil War Commemoration"
In this issue:
- Bound to Secede: Columbia County in the Face of the Civil War, Andrew Amelinckx
- Arma Virumque Cano: Civil War Uniforms and Equipment, Ron Toelke
- Hudson's 128th Regiment: Old Steady Fought for One Nation, Linda Fenoff
- Memories of Meeting Abraham Lincoln at the White House: A Treasure Trove Found in an Attic Trunk, Isabel Livingston
- Reformation, Revolution, and Republic, David William Voorhees
- Sauce for the Goose: George Barnard vs. Mary Gaul in 1835, Benjamin Feldman
- Religious Insanity of Eliza Butler Kirkbirde, Loren Broc
- Hudson's Sesquicentennial of 1935: Part II The City Hosts an Extravaganza, John Fout
- Adaptive Reuse of Vacated Historic Churches, Paul Veillette
- Trees in Columbia County, The Tuliptree, Ellen McClelland Lesser
- The Steamer Oregon, 1845 - 1863, Diane Shewchuk
- Becoming Carrie Niles, Ashely Hopkins-Benton
- Unexpected Finds at the Vanderpoel House of History, Ann Eliza Lewis
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