Drummer Boy Civil War Museum

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109 E Church St
Andersonville, GA 31711
Representatives of the Smithsonian Institute, Editor David Roth of Blue and Gray Magazine, five members of the Georgia Civil War Commission, and thousands of others have visited the Drummer Boy Civil War Museum and have been astonished at the historical worth of the collection. An extensive collection from the estate of Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, chief of the United States Military Telegraph Department under President Lincoln, is a part of the museum.

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Teresa H.
11/18/2023

Great museum filled with great insight of the prisoner's experiences at Andersonville. It's a small museum but a great size packed with artifacts from various civil war battles. This is a must...

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Dani C.
10/25/2020

"Responsible for beating out vital battle orders and communication signals, they were placed in harm's way from the beginning of the fight to its conclusion. And when the battle was over, drummer...

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Ken B.
7/13/2017

Surprisingly good collection of Civil War artifacts, arranged and displayed well. What really makes it worth the $5 entry, tho, is the blatant and aggressive revisionist history that these folks...

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Dave J.
4/5/2013

Nice little collection of Civil War artifacts from a private collecion that was kept together. Some original Civil War uniforms and period dress on mannequins, very nice and detailed mockup of...

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