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Huntsville wrote a new blog post: “West Point on the Eve of the Civil War” 2 months ago
Tennessee Valley Civil War Round Table – April 12th Meeting
Civil War Sesquicentennial – 2011 to 2015
“West Point on the Eve of the Civil War,” by Richard Barlow Adams, West Point Class of 1967, author of The Parting: A Story of West Point on the Eve of the Civil War
As civil war loomed in the winter [...] -
Huntsville wrote a new blog post: Union Occupation Remembrance 2 months, 1 week ago
To recognize the 150th anniversary of the Union Army invading Huntsville, the Huntsville Ghost Walk will present the “Union Occupation Remembrance” on Friday April 13, 2012. The trolley tours will depart from Harrison Brothers Hardware, Southside Huntsville Square, at 5:oopm and 6:30pm and will incorporate Civil War history, Huntsville history and some ghostly lore thrown [...]
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Huntsville wrote a new blog post: “Making Sense of the Civil War” 3 months ago
The Alabama Humanities Foundation has partnered with public libraries in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery to develop a five-part reading and discussion program, “Making Sense of the Civil War.” Each session will be guided by a Civil War scholar. They will be joined by additional guests at a statewide launch of the program on Saturday, [...]
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Huntsville wrote a new blog post: “Duty Driven: North Alabama African Americans during the Civil War” 3 months ago
Tennessee Valley Civil War Round Table – March 8th Meeting
Civil War Sesquicentennial – 2011 to 2015
“Duty Driven: North Alabama African Americans during the Civil War”
Peggy Allen Towns, North Alabama historian and author, will present “Duty Driven: North Alabama African Americans during the Civil War”. When the war started, few on either side expected it to [...] -
Huntsville wrote a new blog post: “Messengers of Death: How the Press Reported the Civil War” 4 months ago
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!
Questions concerning this announcement should be directed to TVCWRT, Attn: Emil L. Posey, at 256-541-2483 or by return email. Thanks. –Emil
Tennessee Valley Civil War Round Table – February 9th Meeting
Civil War Sesquicentennial – 2011 to 2015
Thomas R. Flagel, noted author , historian, and speaker, and professor of American History at Columbia State Community [...]
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