The National Civil War Chaplains Museum, located on the campus of Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, showcases the sacrifice and service of U.S. military chaplains throughout American history. The museum features an extensive collection of objects and artifacts that tell the stories of chaplains in wartime, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and methods of ministry.
Founded in 2005 as a private organization and now part of the History Department at Liberty University, the Chaplains Museum collects, preserves, and studies objects and documents related to military chaplains. It serves as a student laboratory for research, exhibit design, and special projects, offering programs that emphasize the role of chaplains in shaping the spiritual lives of those who serve in the armed forces.
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