PHOTOS: Drum Barracks
Susan Ogle is the director of the Drum Barracks Museum in Wilmington. It is a little-known piece of long-ago history in Wilmington, the last-remaining monument from the Civil War in the West. Now its lone curator may be on the way out as
A tree blooms in the courtyard of the Drum Barracks Museum, Southern
Picture postcards, an ornate table and a spittoon are among the Civil War artifacts at the Drum Barracks Museum. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
A document for the commission of an officer in the
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Col. James Curtis, whose ghost is said to haunt the site, took command in 1863. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Schoolchildren are fascinated by the prosthetic leg of Civil War soldier Moses De Marce, who lost the limb when he was wounded at Bentonville, N.C. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Battle swords are displayed in a glass case in the armory of the Drum Barracks Museum in Wilmington. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)