Strawbery Banke Museum's commemoration of New Hampshire in the Civil War leads with the history of Fitz John Porter, the political intrigues that shredded Portsmouth native's illustrious career, his court-martial after the Battle of Second Manassas and the struggle for his ultimate exoneration — 125 years ago this August. • Article | • Exhibit details
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Museum examines native son's notoriety
Strawbery Banke Museum's commemoration of New Hampshire in the Civil War leads with the history of Fitz John Porter, the political intrigues that shredded Portsmouth native's illustrious career, his court-martial after the Battle of Second Manassas and the struggle for his ultimate exoneration — 125 years ago this August. • Article | • Exhibit details
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