History Department Field Trips

 

Civil War Class Trip (April 4-6, 2008)

In the spring semester of 2008, Dr. Perry Bush taught a Civil War class that toward the end of the semester took a three day trip to Antietnam battlefield. The trip included visits to Harpers Ferry, South Mountain, Monocacy National Battlefild, and Antietam National Battlefield. Here are some pictures fromthe trip:Burnside's Bridge at Antietam

Perry Shaping Young Minds Walking Bloody Lane   
Civil War Class Trip (March 31st- April 2, 2006)

In the spring semester of 2006, Dr. Perry Bush taught a Civil War class that toward the end of the semester took a three day trip to Antietnam battlefield. The trip included visits to Harpers Ferry, South Mountain, and Antietam National Battlefield. Here are some comments from students that participated in the trip:Justin King in front of the Potomac

"Seeing indisputably the bloodiest battlefield in American History was not just an eerily real look at what Sharpsburg Maryland was like in the 1860’s but also how far the south has developed from then.  This trip gave my colleagues and me an eye opening look at what geographic obstacles they had to overcome to Neil Yoder holding his positionfight for their respective rights and their families.  This trip was a fantastic experience that brought me closer to the others on the trip by thinking about what kind of sacrifices the men made for us close to 150 years ago."-Elliot Lawrence, Senior '07

"The trip we took to Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia and to Antietam, Maryland was absolutely amazing! It was such a wonderful experience to be able to take what we were learning in class and actually put real and tangible images to it. It was a hollowing (and in some ways scary) experience to be able to walk on the ground that so many men died on when we walked around the Antietam battlefield, and picturing the death and carnage that occurred there over a century ago. It is an experience that I’m sure none of us will forget."
--Ron Denney, Junior '08Ashlee Dawson admiring the plaque

 

"The Civil War experience was an experience of a lifetime. It helped us understand the implications of what the war was about on a personal level. Even though we went to two places (Antietam and Harper’s Ferry), we were able to get an experience that couldn’t be visualized in a classroom."
--Jon VanHouwe, Junior '08

 
         

 

 

 

Wright-Patterson AFB/Freedom Center (November 11, 2006)

The History Department and Club recently co-sponsored a trip to visit the U.S. Air Force museum in Dayton, Ohio and the Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.


(Left to Right): Jacob Kovach, Perry Bush, Matt Hall, Cyrus Weigand,
Elliott Lawrence, Chad Bowsher and Jim Satterwhite.