September 2014 Southern MD Civil War Round Table Meeting

September 9, 2014

The Southern Maryland Civil War Round Table is pleased to announce that its next meeting will take place on Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at 7:00pm at the College of Southern Maryland’s Center for Business and Industry, Chaney Enterprise Conference Room BI-113, at 8730 Mitchell Road in La Plata.

Guest Speaker: Dr. James I. Robertson

drjamesirobertsonRescheduled from December 2013 due to inclement weather, The Southern Maryland Civil War Roundtable will host a presentation by Civil War author Dr. James I. Robertson, Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus from Virginia Tech and author of over 20 books, whose works includeStonewall Jackson, The Man, The Myth, and The Legend”, “Civil War!”, “America Becomes One Nation”, “General A.P. Hill”, and “Soldiers Blue and Gray”.

Prior to the meeting beginning at 7:00 PM, there will be a book signing beginning at 6:15 PM.

Dr. Robertson will lecture on one of his recent books: “The Untold Stories of the Civil War, Exploring the Human Side of the War” published by the National Geographic Society.

The event is co-sponsored by the Annapolis Chapter of the Virginia Tech Alumni Association.

Dr. James I.”Bud” Robertson is one of the most distinguished names in Civil War history. The Danville, VA native is a nationally acclaimed teacher and lecturer and has written or edited two dozen books on the Civil War era. His award-winning biography of Stonewall Jackson was hailed as “a book every student of the war should read and every chronicle should emulate.”

The massive biography won eight national awards and was used as the base for the Ted Turner/Warner Bros. mega-movie, “Gods and Generals”.   Robertson was chief historical consultant for the film.

Early in his career, Robertson was appointed executive of the US Civil War Centennial Commission by President Kennedy.  He is an Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus Dr. Robertson at Virginia Tech where he taught for 40 years.  His Civil War Era courses at Virginia Tech, attracted 300 students per semester, and were the largest of its kind in the nation.

The recipient of every major award given in the Civil War field, and a lecturer of national acclaim, Dr. Robertson is probably more in demand as a speaker before Civil War groups than anyone else in the field.

For information, contact the roundtable’s president, Brad Gottfried, at bgottfried@csmd.edu or 301-934-7625.

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PRESENTS

A CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY ENCAMPMENT

Saturday, August 9, 2014

10AM – 3PM

AT Historic Linthicum Walks

 

2295 Davidsonville Road

Next to Crofton Middle School

RAINDATE: August 10, 2014          CONTACT 410-451-5900

FAMILY ORIENTED EVENT

* Lectures          * Costumed Interpreters          * Displays

* Activities          * Tour the Historic Home       * And More

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BRING A BLANKET AND PICNIC LUNCH!

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The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge

August 15 – 17, 2014

Join The Southern Maryland Civil War Round Table’s Spring Field trip speaker and guide Phillip Greenwalt and other notable authors as they discuss the Civil War in 1864 at Stevenson Ridge.  Stevenson Ridge, one of the m,ost historic properties in Spotsylvania County, is located on the Spotsylvania Court House Battlefield, 12 miles south of Fredericksburg, Virginia. The property includes nine restored historic cottages and unique Civil War earthworks. Lodging packages for the symposium are available.  Contact info@stevensonridge.com for details.

The Riddick House

Friday, August 15, 2014:

Reception and Panel Discussion

Saturday, August 16, 2014:

Speakers Series featuring

Daniel T. Davis – “More Desperate Fighting Has Not Been Witness on this Continent“: Ulysses S. Grant and the Overland Campaign

Phillip GreenwaltFrom ‘Old Bald Head’ to ‘Lee’s Bad Old Man’: A Study of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia in 1864

Chris Kolakowski1864:  The Last Stand of the Confederate Navy

Meg ThompsonA Bad Month for the President:  Campaigning the Election of ’64

Lee White“To die like men”: Patrick Cleburne and the Tennessee Campaign of 1864

Eric WittenbergThe Trevilian Station Raid

Plus:  Savas Beatie publisher Theodore Savas and historian David Powell

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Battlefield tours of Wilderness and Spotsylvania, led by ECW co-founders Kristopher D. White and Chris Mackowski

Registration:  $55 for all three days, which includes Friday evening reception, Saturday morning coffee service, and Saturday lunch.  For more information or to register, go to www.emergingcivilwar.com for details.

 

Civil War Memorabilia Exhibit: July 1- August 31, 2014

Missing the lively discussions and presentations of the Southern Maryland Civil War Round Table? Just can’t wait until September and Dr. James Robertson?  Need a Civil War fix in a hurry?

Civil War Memorabilia Collection Software

Good News! Starting July 1, 2014 and running through the end of August, there will be a exhibit  of Civil War Memorabilia on display at the Charles County Public Library – Potomac Branch.  Among the items available to be seen are muskets, bayonets, canteens and maybe a surprise or two.

The Potomac Branch of the Charles County Public Library is located at 3225 Ruth B. Swann Drive,  Indian Head, MD 20640.  For more details please call 301-375-7375. Get out and enjoy!

 

 

Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Reunification and the Nation’s 1st Civil War National Battlefield Park

 Wednesday, June 11, 2014

The Sgt. James H. Harris Camp #38, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War jamesogdenwill sponsor a lecture given by James Ogden, Historian, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park and Moccasin Bend National Archeological District on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at the Leonardtown Library at 7:00pm.

For more details, please contact Duane Whitlock at yankeewhit@gmail.com

Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Reunification, & the Nation’s First Civil War National Battlefield Park

A quarter century after the Civil War, as the expanding United States prepared to step onto the world stage, veterans of both sides, Union and Confederate, united CountySnapshotsNet_countyImages_Catoosa_Catoosa_1in a purposeful show of reconciliation and reunification; once divided, now reunited. One of the places where this Gilded Age agenda played out, the first place, was on ground hallowed by some of those very veterans in 1863—Chickamauga and Chattanooga—the battles of one of the most important campaigns of the war, a campaign in which both sides could claim a victory, Chickamauga for the Confederates, Chattanooga for the Union.

Authorized by Congress in 1890 and formally dedicated in 1895 before a crowd on a weekday of 50,000, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park was the first such area in our nation and the first of the first five preserved Civil War battlefields (Maryland’s Antietam was second). In his talk this evening, “Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Reunification, & the Nation’s First Civil War Battlefield Park,” Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (and St. Mary’s County native) Historian Jim Ogden will address the veteran-led effort that became a benchmark for early Civil War battlefield commemoration and which continues to serve as a window even now in the Sesquicentennial years into or nation’s trans-formative but tragic internecine struggle.

James H. Ogden, III, Historian
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park & Moccasin Bend

National Archeological District………”for the purpose of preserving and suitably marking for historical and professional military study the fields of some of the most remarkable maneuvers and most brilliant fighting in the war of the rebellion (Aug. 19, 1890, 16 U. S. C. 424)” & “to preserve, protect, and interpret for the benefit of the public the nationally significant archeological and historic resources located on the peninsula known as Moccasin Bend (Feb. 20, 2003, Pub. Law 108-7, 117 STAT. 247, 16 U. S. C. 424c)”

P. O. Box 2128 (postal mailing address) 706-866-9241, ext. 116
3370 LaFayette Road (shipping address only) 423-752-5213, ext. 116
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia 30742 706-866-7981 FAX
james_ogden@nps.gov

Duane G. Whitlock, Past Camp Commander

Sgt. James H. Harris Camp No. 38, SUVCW

yankeewhit@gmail.com

Point Lookout State Park 28th Annual Blue and Gray Days

June 7 & 8, 2014

 

Point Lookout State Park 28thAnnual Blue and Gray Days

Saturday June 7, 2014  (11:00AM – 4:00PM)

Sunday, June 8 2014 (11:00AM-3:00PM)

The Maryland State Park Service, Department of Natural Resources, sponsored by the Friends of Point Lookout, invite you to attend the twenty-eighth Annual Blue and Gray Days Weekend at the original site of Fort Lincoln and Camp Hoffman, prisoner of war camp, at Point Lookout State Park, Scotland,  Maryland.  There is a service charge to enter Point Lookout State Park.

A Civil War Living History Program Presented by:

The Friends of Point Lookout Located at historic Fort Lincoln Point Lookout State Park, Scotland, Maryland

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

Infantry Drill & Musket Demonstrations

Hammond Hospital & Camp Hoffman (Prisoner Camp) Exhibits

Life in a military garrison, prisoner of war camp and civilian occupation of Point Lookout during the war.

For Further Information Contact Point Lookout State Park at (301) 872-5688

 

May 2014 Southern MD Civil War Round Table Meeting

May 13, 2014

The Southern Maryland Civil War Round Table is pleased to announce that its next meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 13, 2014  at 7:00pm at the College of Southern Maryland’s Center for Business and Industry, Chaney Enterprise Conference Room BI-113, at 8730 Mitchell Road in LaPlata.

Guest Speaker:  Mr. Robert C. Plumb

The Southern Maryland Civil War Round Table’s last meeting of the season will author Robert C. Plumb discussing his book “robertplumbYour Brother in Arms:  A Union Soldier’s Odyssey“.

In the summer of 1862, George P. McClelland, not to be confused with Gen. George B. McClellan, begins his Civil War odyssey by journeying to Pittsburgh, PA to enlist in the 155th Pennsylvania Infantry.  Thus began his story as McClelland was sent to Washington, D.C, then on a march to Antietam, to be followed by encounters in the critical battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna River, Petersburg and Five Forks, where he would be gravely injured.

Throughout it all, young McClelland would write to his family, keeping them abreast of his whereabouts and making them aware of the harrowing experiences he endured in battle.  His letters convey his connection to his siblings and his longing fro home, but also reflect the social, cultural and political currents of the war that he was fighting.

Ultimately recovering form his injuries, McClelland would be discharged as a brevet-major in 1865; a common man who performed uncommon service.

Mr. Plumb will read selected letters from “Your Brother in Arms“, which will detail George McClelland’s reaction to the key battles and engagements he was involved in, his opinions of Union commanding generals and some of the trials and tribulations of a front line soldier in the Civil War.  A letter from his sister Anne, describing finding her seriously wounded brother in a field yourbrothersinarmshospital near Petersburg, VA will also be discussed.

Your Brother in Arms: A Union Soldier’s Odyssey, published in July 2011 by the University of Missouri Press, is Mr. Plumb’s first book. He has written other published pieces including book reviews for the Newport News, Virginia Daily Press while serving in the US Navy and articles published recently in the Washington Post’s Style, Editorial and Travel sections.

Born and raised in upstate New York, where he received his education from grade school to graduate school, he would serve in the Navy as an officer in the Atlantic Fleet and would command a patrol boat in Vietnam. Upon departing the military, Mr. Plumb held marketing executive positions with General Electric and Fannie Mae. He is a member of the Civil War Trust, the Montgomery County (MD) Civil War Roundtable, the Montgomery County Historical Society and the Society of Civil War Historians. He resides in Potomac, MD with his wife Louise.

A Special Invitation

Saturday April 19th, 2014

Round Table member Jonathan Beasley has graciously extended an invitation to all Southern Maryland Civil War Round Table members and their families to his annual Author’s Party, Saturday, April 19th, 2014 at 6PM.  In addition to meeting local author’s from this area, we will also have the opportunity to view Jonathan’s collection of Historical Maryland Memorabilia.  Jonathan has brought samples of his collection to past meetings and his entire collection will be on display at the Charles County Public Library later this year!

Jonathan has requested that if you are interested in attending, please RSVP with a head count by April 12th, so that he can finalize all of the necessary arrangements.  For more information and to RSVP, please email bsunderland@somdcwrt.org. Hope to see you there!

Southern Relief Societies

Southern Relief Societies

 

Saturday, March 29, 2014

 

When Civil War Aid Societies are discussed, the U. S. Sanitary Commission, the Christian Commission and other Northern organizations are mentioned, but what about Southern Aid Societies?  Was there such a thing?  Join retired USAF Lt. Col Carol Randell on Saturday, March 29, 2014 at 4PM at the Surratt House Museum as she enlightens us on Southern civilian efforts.

The Surratt House Museum is located at 9118 Brandywine Road, Clinton, MD 20735.  Admission is FREE, but do plan to arrive early as seating is limited.  For more information, please call 301-868-1121 or log onto www.pgparks.com.

 

2014 Park Day

April 5, 2014

Fort Lincoln/Camp Hoffman/Point Lookout State Park is looking for volunteers to assist in 2014 Park Day, April 5, 2014 from 9:30am to 2:00pm.  Part of a national campaign at Civil War sites across the nation, volunteers will meet at Point Lookout State PArk, 11175 Point Lookout Road, Scotland MD 20687 at 9:30am for general clean and maintenance at the Civil War facilities. The only tools needed are a good pair of work gloves and a willing spirit! 🙂 Light food and drinks (snacks/desserts) to be provided.  After the working hours of this event, costumed interpreters will provide tours of the area and a weapons demonstration for all participants. (Weather Permitting!)

For more details, please contact Bob Crickenberger at 301-872-5688 or by email at crickenberger@comcast.net.  See you there!