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Officers and Regiments from Portage County. The story behind the story. 8220;‘Sojer Boys’ of Portage County” would not have come together if countless resources, historians and historical societies did not already exist. Listed below are the sources used for the information present in the documentary and the website. Each is an excellent place to discover more about the topics discussed in the film and on the site. The center for historical preservation in Aurora, Ohio. Kent Civil War Society:. Civil War...
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Other Round Tables
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OTHER CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLES. Manassas Battlefield Trust Facebook. Here is a list of other Civil War Round Tables - some close, some not-so-close. Like just about every other page on this site, this is a work in progress. Where the Round Table website address was available, it has been included. If anyone has updated information or new information on these or other sites, please send it to me at WebMaster. So that I can keep this info current. As always, THANKS! Blue Ridge Civil War Round Table. Greater ...
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November « 2013 « The Clarksville Civil War Roundtable
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The Clarksville Civil War Roundtable. Located in Clarksville, Tennessee. Monthly Archives: November 2013. November Meeting Information and Newsletter. November 20th, 2013. The next meeting of the Clarksville (TN) Civil War Roundtable will be on Wednesday, November 20th, 2013 at the Bone and Joint Center. OUR SPEAKER AND TOPIC:. 8220;The Arkansas Post Campaign”. In the years following the engagement, veterans of both armies, military leadership and, later, historians continued to dispute the resulting imp...
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November Meeting Information and Newsletter « The Clarksville Civil War Roundtable
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The Clarksville Civil War Roundtable. Located in Clarksville, Tennessee. November Meeting Information and Newsletter. November 20th, 2013. The next meeting of the Clarksville (TN) Civil War Roundtable will be on Wednesday, November 20th, 2013 at the Bone and Joint Center. OUR SPEAKER AND TOPIC:. 8220;The Arkansas Post Campaign”. In the years following the engagement, veterans of both armies, military leadership and, later, historians continued to dispute the resulting importance of the battle. More t...
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The Clarksville Civil War Roundtable. Located in Clarksville, Tennessee. Newer posts →. November Meeting Information and Newsletter. November 20th, 2013. The next meeting of the Clarksville (TN) Civil War Roundtable will be on Wednesday, November 20th, 2013 at the Bone and Joint Center. OUR SPEAKER AND TOPIC:. 8220;The Arkansas Post Campaign”. In the years following the engagement, veterans of both armies, military leadership and, later, historians continued to dispute the resulting importance of the bat...
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Cleveland's Civil War Roundtable takes an excursion into fiction | cleveland.com
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Cleveland's Civil War Roundtable takes an excursion into fiction. Karen R. Long, Special to The Plain Dealer. By Karen R. Long, Special to The Plain Dealer. On September 19, 2011 at 11:27 AM, updated September 19, 2011 at 11:52 AM. Robert Olmstead in 2007. Roughly 60 history buffs submitted to the allure of fiction Wednesday evening, and it made for a delightful night. Over a dinner of chicken, red potatoes and broccoli, the 479th meeting of the Cleveland Civil War Roundtable. A Roundtable member asked w...
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Speaking Engagements — Civil Discourse
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Message to Historic Sites and Museums. Message to Historic Sites and Museums. A Blog of the Long Civil War Era. Message to Historic Sites and Museums. Personally engage with history, the public, and academia in a variety of ways. We talk with local Civil War Roundtables and historical societies, present our research at academic conferences, and more. From this page, you can keep track of our authors' various speaking engagements throughout the year. We hope you'll come out to see us! About 4 hours ago.
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