Madeline Feierstein

Madeline Feierstein is an Alexandria, VA historian and founder of Rooted in Place, LLC – which provides historical consulting, guided tours, educational materials. She leads significant projects documenting the soldiers who were treated and fell in wartime Alexandria. Her lectures and projects reflect growing conversations in Alexandria surrounding the city’s role during the Civil War. […]

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Max Longley

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Melissa Winn

Melissa A. Winn is the Director of Marketing and Communications for the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. Previously, she was the Marketing Manager for the American Battlefield Trust and Director of Photography for HistoryNet, publisher of nine history-related magazines, including America’s Civil War, American History, and Civil War Times, for which she served as the primary photo […]

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Patrick McCormick

Patrick McCormick is a lifelong resident of the Chicago area. A 1983 graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Patrick’s fascination – OK, obsession – with the Civil War goes back over fifty years. He had two ancestors – one direct, one collateral – in Union blue during the war. He is currently the treasurer […]

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Tyler McGraw

Tyler McGraw, “The Unfiltered Historian,” has been passionate and enthusiastic about Civil War history ever since he was a young kid. Growing up in the Fredericksburg area, he has always been able to visit the battlefield and familiarize himself with the local history. Tyler spent more than a year as an intern at the Fredericksburg […]

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Robert M. Dunkerly

Robert M. Dunkerly (Bert) is a historian, award-winning author, and speaker who is actively involved in historic preservation and research. He holds a degree in History from St. Vincent College and a Masters in Historic Preservation from Middle Tennessee State University. He has worked at nine historic sites, written eleven books and over twenty articles. […]

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Ryan Quint

Ryan Quint is a park ranger with the National Park Service. He graduated with a degree in History from the University of Mary Washington. Besides the National Park Service, Ryan has also worked with the George Washington Foundation and Colonial Williamsburg. He lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia. * * * Ryan is also a member of […]

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Samuel Flowers

Samuel Flowers is an assistant professor of history at Louisburg College. He was born and raised in Wilmington and now resides in Raleigh. He received his B.A. in history from UNC-Charlotte and graduated with his M.A. from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a concentration on American History. His thesis examined the importance […]

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Sean Michael Chick

Sean Michael Chick graduated from University of New Orleans with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Communications and from Southeastern Louisiana University with a Master of Arts in History. He currently works in New Orleans, leading historic tours of his hometown. He is also a boardgame designer, concentrating on the period of Western warfare […]

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