Frederick County in the American Revolution - Mobile Workshop


Course number : LIR376    ID : 31453    Section Number : 1

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Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about local connections to “the American Revolution” during the 250th commemoration of this legendary conflict. July 4th marks the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but the war would rage on until its final, and formal, conclusion with the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Award-winning researcher/documentarian Chris Haugh will explain the effects of the Revolutionary War on the citizenry of Frederick. He will also introduce students to some of the brave individuals who joined the fight against enemy powers. Lastly, we will examine the legacy of the Revolution on the City of Frederick and Frederick County. We will also have an opportunity to visit sites such as Catoctin Furnace, Rose Hill Manor Downtown Frederick, the Hessian Barracks, and Mount Olivet Cemetery. Lunch will be on your own at a spot that offers several choices. Participants should expect to walk on trails, sidewalks and in a cemetery that may have uneven surfaces. We may walk up to 2 miles throughout the day.  

Class Details

1 Session(s)
Weekly - Wed

Location
OFF CAMPUS

Instructor
Christopher Haugh 

 

Notice

Please read:  Transportation will be provided by the FCC Shuttle Bus. All bus trips depart from FCC. An email will be sent with trip details one week prior to the course date.

Tuition 

$10.00

Registration Closes On
Wednesday, November 4, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Fees:

 $94.00


Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
11/4/2026 - 11/4/2026 Weekly - Wed 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM Frederick, OFF CAMPUS  Map, Room: Off Campus Location Christopher Haugh