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Gazette665’s Third Annual Civil War Conference Report
Interest in the American Civil War continues to grow and flourish in Southern California, evidenced by Gazette665’s annual conference. Last Saturday (June 2, 2018) over eighty people gathered for this event, hosted at the Temecula Conference Center.
Read more...June-July Presentations
June: 2nd: Gazette665 Civil War History Conference 1863: Battling For Freedom, Temecula, CA Daniel T. Davis – “First Command: George A. Custer in the Gettysburg Campaign” Sarah Kay Bierle – “A City at War: Richmond’s 1863” 2nd & 3rd: Chris Mackowski, North Anna and Mine Run battlefield tours, Robert E. Lee Civil War Roundtable of Central New Jersey 15th: Chris […]
Read more...Last Call – Registration Closing For Southern California Civil War Conference
On May 30, 2018, registration closes for Gazette665’s Civil War History Conference. If you’re thinking about attending this annual event, this is last call on the tickets. Need some event details? The fast facts are below, and you can see this blog post for additional details.
Read more...May-June Presentations
7th: Kristopher White, “The Fight for Burnside Bridge,” at the Mahoning Valley Civil War Roundtable (OH) 15th: Sarah Kay Bierle, topic to be determined, Sons of the American Revolution, Irvine, CA 20th-23rd: Dwight Hughes, “Civil War on the Rivers,” North American Society for Oceanic History Annual Conference, St. Charles, MO 23rd: Rob Orrison, “The Potomac River Blockade,” Fredericksburg (VA) […]
Read more...2018 Civil War History Conference in Southern California
The American Civil War History Conference 1863: Battling For Freedom brings historians and researchers to the Temecula Conference Center in Southern California on Saturday, June 2, 2018, for an all-day event to discuss one of the decisive years of America’s most costly and controversial conflict. Gazette665’s third annual conference continues the company’s mission to share […]
Read more...April-May Presentations
April: 5th: Chris Mackowski: “A Season of Slaughter: The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House,” Petersburg (VA) Civil War Roundtable, Pamplin Park, Petersburg, VA 6th: Daniel T. Davis, “Out Flew the Sabres: The Battle of Brandy Station” Talk and Book Signing, American Civil War Museum, Richmond, VA
Read more...Women’s History Month: A Retrospective
For more than two decades now, I’ve taken a special interest in Women’s History Month. Some people might consider that to be an unconventional choice for a guy, but as the father of a daughter, I felt a responsibility to make sure my little girl knew she could be anything she wanted to be when […]
Read more...Uniform & Medal Presented To Civil War Veteran’s Home In Southern California
In Southern California, a special presentation by Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War helps to ensure historical discussion about a Civil War soldier and medal of honor recipient who lived the later part of his life in Fallbrook, California. It is always exciting to see new interpretation and discussion starters at historic sites.
Read more...March-April Presentations
March: 1st: Chris Mackowski, “The Last Days of Stonewall Jackson,” Civil War Round Table of Cobb County (GA) 8th: Ryan Quint, Battle of Monocacy, Montgomery Maryland Civil War Round Table 9th: Sarah Kay Bierle, “Dark Shores: Civil War Blockade Runners,” Interfaith Senior Community, Oceanside, CA
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