Williamsburg Civil War Roundtable

The purpose of this organization shall be to promote discussion and study of the Civil War and to further stimulate interest in all aspects and phases of the Civil War period.

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Williamsburg Civil War

Roundtable

 

  Meeting Place:

WILLIAMSBURG

Williamsburg Library Theatre

 

   Newsletter address: Scott Bowers

  28 Banister Dr.

  Hampton, VA 23666

 

Volume XXXIV, Number 9                          May 25, 2010
 
“JEB’S RIDE AROUND THE UNION ARMY”
`By MICHAEL MOORE
7:00PM TUESDAY, MAY 25, 2010
Williamsburg Library Theatre 515 Scotland St.,
Williamsburg, Virginia

At the May 25th meeting, Michael Moore will discuss "Jeb's ride around the Union Army", a story of where he went, who chased him, and where he finished his famous 1862 excursion.  Michael Moore is the curator and registrar for Lee Hall Mansion and Endview Plantation in Newport News. Moore received a bachelor of arts In history from Christopher Newport University and a master of arts in history from Old Dominion University. While earning his graduate degree, he taught American history at ODU. Moore is the co-author of The Peninsula Campaign of 1862: A Military Analysis.

Don’t miss the final meeting of the season.

APRIL MEETING  Just about anything you ever wanted to know about the Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid was presented at the April meeting.  Bruce M. Venter’s research makes him most probably the foremost expert on the subject.  He discussed what we know and what we don’t know about the controversial cavalry leader, his career, and the legends surrounding the ill-fated raid.
ELECTIONS:  May is election time at WCWRT.  This year all the current officers have elected to continue next year and offer this slate:

President: Norman Cooper
Vice-President/Program Coordinator: John Marsh

Secretary: Teri Toepke

Treasurer: John Hale

At Large - Gene Danko and Susan Moorman

Nominations for New Officers will also be accepted from the floor.

DUES. Membership in the Williamsburg Civil War Roundtable is open to all. The annual dues for membership are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family living in the same household.  Since this is the last meeting of the regular year we will begin accepting dues again in September.

WEBSITE:  Be sure to frequently visit the site for newsletter info, announcements, future and past speakers, and an up to date calendar of events in the Civil War world.  It’s available anytime you need the info. http://www.wcwrt.org.

Upcoming Events:

May 22 - 23, 2010 - As part of Spotsylvania County, Virginia's continued commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War, we will be hosting the 2010 Civil War Reenactment in the heart of Spotsylvania County's Historic Courthouse Area. This historic location is within minutes of the Spotsylvania Courthouse (Bloody Angle), Chancellorsville and Wilderness Battlefields. The reenactment will include events for the entire family. In addition, a Bluegrass Concert to benefit Battlefield Preservation will be held on Saturday, May 22 at 6:00 p.m. Mark your calendar to step back into history. For more information please visit- www.spotsylvania.org/2010.htm.

Editor’s Note:  As you visit historical sites around Virginia or other states during the summer you are urged to make a submission to the newsletter as a way to share your experiences with others who are interested.  Book reviews are also welcome.  Don’t think you need to make a scholarly report, just jot a few lines of info to the editor and email it to sbowers1@cox.net.  Have a great and safe summer and look forward to seeing everyone in the fall.

OFFICERS 2009-2010

President; Norman Cooper
Vice-President/Program Coordinator:  John Marsh
Secretary:  Teri Toepke/ Angela Arlotto
Treasurer:  John Hale

The Executive Committee consists of the elected officers, the immediate past president and other members appointed by the incoming president. Those members will include Ken Sage, Dick Cooper, John Marsh, Norman Cooper, and permanent member, Willard Gilley.  

 To access the newsletter archives, 2009 / 2010