
LHOn March 14, 2026, the Pearce Museum at Navarro College will host a special event to commemorate the closing of the 160th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War. The Civil War collection holds over 17,000 documents and artifacts belonging to those who experienced that tragic time in American history. This event will involve volunteer reenactors portraying the lives of these individuals and demonstrate their perspectives through first-person interpretation.
Come out to the museum and learn how we preserve and interpret as accurately as possible the history of the American Civil War and the people involved – North and South, men and women, children and adults, leaders and common citizens.
This event runs from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and will involve musket demonstrations at noon and 3:00 PM. The museum is home to several impressive, permanent collections of Civil War history, western arts, and the Hunter-Gatherers of the Blackland Prairies. All are welcome.
Lou Sanders Albright “Momma’s Skirt Tail” – 1st Place
Bruce Peil “Antique Roses” – 2nd Place
Gary Ward “Shady Characters” – 3rd Place
Susan Temple Neumann “A Fond Farewell”
George Boutwell “West Texas Tapestry”
Judi Simon “Hot…Dry…and Still”