Attendees will learn how many of the dead were buried with disrespect and indifference.
On Saturday, July 7, the Mt. Laurel Library will host a presentation concerning the treatment of those who died in The Civil War.
Those who attend can learn more about what happened to the remains of the 750,000 men who died in the American Civil War.
This program, presented by Martin Mosho, will show how the dead were buried, many with disrespect and indifference, and how it led to reburials and national military cemeteries.
This program is not meant for children.
No registration required is required to attend this event.
This event will take place at the Mt. Laurel Library on July 7, 11 a.m. to noon, in Meeting Room No 2.
To learn more about this event, visit the Mt. Laurel Library’s website at www.mountlaurellibrary.org.