Elmira Civil War Symposium
July 24-26th, 2026
Elmira, New York
Sponsored by Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp & Elmira College
3rd Annual Elmira Civil War Symposium
July 24-26, 2026
The Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp and Elmira College are sponsoring a symposium Friday, July 24 through Sunday July 26, 2024. Presentations will cover a range of topics related to Elmira’s Civil War history. Scheduled activities will take place on the historic Elmira College campus.
Registration information coming soon…
Parking Info
Friday night parking is in the lot on McGee street. Use the south entrance facing the pond for Cowles Hall.
Saturday parking for the lectures is in the lot behind Meier Hall.
Thomas K. Meier Keynote Speaker:
Scott Mingus Sr.
“Northern Central & Elmira-Williamsport Railroads”
The Northern Central Railway and its partner line, the Elmira & Williamsport Railroad, were key routes to send troops, supplies, food, and ammunition to the Union armies. Confederate troops targeted the NCR during the Gettysburg Campaign, destroying more than 30 bridges on the line in southern Pennsylvania. The next summer, trainloads of Confederate prisoners captured during U.S. Grant’s Overland Campaign steamed north to Elmira. Author Scott Mingus will discuss the history of the railroad and its role in the Federal war effort.
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Multiple award-winning author Scott Mingus is a retired scientist and executive in the global specialty paper industry. The Ohio native graduated from Miami University. He was part of the research team that developed the first commercially successful self-adhesive U.S. postage stamps, and he was a pioneer in the early development of bar code labels. He has written more than 35 Civil War and Underground Railroad books and numerous articles for Gettysburg Magazine and other historical journals. He has appeared on C-SPAN, C-SPAN3, PBS, PCN, and other TV networks. Mingus writes the Cannonball blog on the Civil War history of York County, PA, where he and his wife Debi live. He has also written six scenario books for miniature wargaming and was elected to the hobby’s Legion of Honor.
Mingus received lifetime achievement awards from the York County History Center, the Northeastern York County Historical and Preservation Society, and the Camp Curtin Historical Society for his many contributions to local Civil War history. His biography of William “Extra Billy” Smith won two national awards for Confederate military history. The Gettysburg Civil War Round Table presented Mingus and co-author Eric Wittenberg with the 2023 Bachelder-Coddington Award for the best new book on the Gettysburg Campaign, If We Are Striking for Pennsylvania.
Several direct ancestors were in the Union army in the Civil War, including 15-year-old Pvt. John D. Sisson of the 51st Ohio.
Schedule
Schedule
Jul 24 –
- check in Meier Hall
- evening social in Stephans Lounge
Jul 25 –
- Breakfast
- Saturday morning – Welcome and 3 presentations
- Lunch
- Saturday afternoon activities
Option A (great for 1st time attendees)
- Bus tour of wartime locations with stops at Barracks Three, Woodlawn National Cemetery, John W. Jones Museum
Option B
- Park Church – created by split over the issue of abolitionism, congregation of Thomas K. Beecher, Chaplain 141st NY Volunteer Infantry & Elmira Depot of Prisoners
- Arnot Art Museum (established with a 19th century art collection by the Arnot family, a major military contractor & Barracks #1/HQ was named after)
Option C (Group is limited to 15 registered attendees!)
- Quarry Farm – Langdon family farm (UGRR participant, home of Mark Twain’s wife Olivia & location where Twain wrote some of his books
- Chemung Valley History Museum – Civil War era artifact & Mark Twain exhibits
Option D
- Panel Discussion – Researching, writing and publishing historical information. Panel comprised of published authors.
- Saturday evening – Thomas K. Meier Keynote Address and dinner
Jul 26 –
- Breakfast
- Sunday morning- 3 presentations & conclusion
- Sunday afternoon – Open House, guided tours and book signing at Barracks #3
Contact Us
The Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp
PO Box 681
Elmira, NY 14902
Camp Location:
645 Winsor Ave
Elmira, NY 14905
Donate
Thank you for considering a donation. Your donation will go to keep this all volunteer organization operating.
Mission
It is the mission of the Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp to protect and preserve the history of the Civil War in Elmira, Chemung County and surrounding areas and to educate the public about that history.
Hours
Memorial Day to Labor Day
Saturdays: 10:30am – 2:30pm
or by Appointment
Contact us for personal tours through Facebook