
While not often used for combat, many soldiers, especially officers, were issued swords during the Civil War. Pictured here is a M1840 musician or noncommissioned officer sword. These were given to musicians as a defensive weapon or to officers as a weapon of last resort. For officers they were more honorary than practical, and today this style of swords is purely used for ceremonial purposes. One of their main uses, as with any straight blade during the Civil War, was to give marching commands to soldiers in line formations.
Participants can learn more this weekend at Salem Museum Summer Program.
Visitors asked and the Museum listened! This year’s summer fun programs are open to all families and ages, adults and kids alike. These free programs will be held at 11 a.m.
This week’s topic will be The Battle of Hanging Rock- Salem’s Civil War History. Visitors will learn about Virginia’s relevance in the Civil War and how it affected communities like Salem. RSVP Required. Call 540-389-6760 or email garrett@salemmuseum.org to register.





