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Williamsburg Civil War
Roundtable
Volume LVI Number 8 April 28, 2026
MONTHLY ORGANIZATION
NEWSLETTER
April 28, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Ryan Quint
"Dranesville: A Northern Virginia Town in the
Crossfire
of a Forgotten Battle, December 20, 1861 "
Join us on Tuesday, April 28th, for the meeting of
the Williamsburg Civil War Roundtable, commencing at
6:30 PM in the Williamsburg Regional Library
Theatre. The library is located at 515 Scotland
Street in Williamsburg.
The programs also will continue to be presented online via a
Zoom link for our members and friends near and far.
The details for the Zoom link will be provided in a
follow-up announcement several days prior to the
meeting date.
Join Join us on Tuesday, April 28th, for Ryan
Quint’s presentation of “Dranesville: A Northern
Virginia Town in the Crossfire of a Forgotten
Battle, Dec. 20, 1861”.
After the guns of Manassas fell silent, the opposing
armies grappled for position wondering what would
come next. Popular history has us believe that daily
briefings reported something along the lines of “All
quiet along the Potomac.” Reality was altogether
different. In fact, the fall and early winter of
1861 was a hotbed of activity that culminated in the
December combat at Dranesville. The Union
victory—sorely needed after the string of defeats at
Bull Run, Wilson’s Creek, and Ball’s Bluff—was small
when measured against what was to come; it also
helped shape the bloody years to follow.
Ryan Quint, a native of Maine, earned his degree in
history from the University of Mary Washington in
Fredericksburg, VA. He has worked in the field of
public history, including at the George Washington
Foundation, Colonial Williamsburg, and the National
Park Service. Ryan has been involved with Emerging
Civil War (emergingcivilwar.com)
since 2013, and his first book, Determined to Stand
and Fight: The Battle of Monocacy, was published by
Savas Beatie in 2017 as part of the Emerging Civil
War Series.
Last Month
On Tuesday, March 17th Michael Block presented “The
Mine Run Campaign”.
On November 26, 1863, MG George G. Meade’s Army of
the Potomac crossed the Rapidan River in an effort
to turn the Army of Northern Virginia’s right.
Meade’s objective was to force Robert E. Lee’s army
out of their fortified positions along the river and
potentially open the road to Richmond.
Officers of WCWRT
President: Bill Miller
Vice-President: Lee Underwood
Secretary
Treasurer:
The Executive Committee consists of the elected officers, the immediate past president and other members appointed by the incoming president. Those members include Debbie Bedosti, Tom Lamb, and Terri Teopke.
2025-2026 Membership dues are due. Please click on the application form link for the form.
Upcoming Meetings and Speakers
- May 27, 2026 - Richard Hatcher: “Fort Sumter: The Key to the Entrance into This Harbor”
Upcoming Outside Events
- 2026 - Blue and Grey Education Society Tours details
- August 7-9, 2026 – 12th Annual Emerging Civil War symposium at Stevenson Ridge details
Other Notes:
Meeting the Challenge: Bill Miller discusses WCWRT
video
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is an important secondary source of revenue to
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supplement your Civil War library with great books
at bargain basement prices.
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