Welcome to the Civil War Roundtable of Gettysburg. "The most important Roundtable, in the most important small town, at the most important battlefield, in the most important country in the world." —Joe Mieczkowski, past president

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

January 26, 2012

Gettysburg: Field of Glory

Charles Whitehair

On July 3, 1863, Major-General George Pickett led a charge against the Union center that gained nothing but glory. One of the three brigades that took part in the charge was commanded by Brigadier-General Richard Garnett. General Garnett commanded the 8th, 18th, 19th, 28th, and 56th Virginia Infantry regiments. Jonathan Russell, a Confederate soldier and descendent of CW Whitehair was from Loudoun County, Virginia. CW in first person will narrate a very vivid description of the events from his great-great-great uncle’s enlistment with the 2nd Virginia Infantry at Harpers Ferry to his service with the 8th Virginia Infantry at Gettysburg. Through the eyes of Private Russell, one will appreciate the trials, adventures, challenges, and the loneliness of separation from family while serving with the Army of Northern Virginia.


Over the last eighteen years, CW Whitehair has portrayed both a civilian and military Civil War re-enactor. He attended Shepherd University where he studied various campaigns and personalities that made a contribution to the war effort. He is a volunteer Historical Interpreter for the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, and a member of the Harpers Ferry Historical Association. He is also recognized by the Harpers Ferry Merchants’ Association as its resident author.


GAR HallOur meetings are the Fourth Thursday of each month.

From September to May, we meet at the GAR Building, 53 East Middle Street. Light refreshments and conversation starting at 7 pm, the program starting at 7:30. Our summer meetings are in the field starting at 6:00 p.m. Please note the meeting location of each meeting.

A new feature at our meetings is a Show and Tell time. If you have an item that you would like to share with our membership, please contact Larry Sherfey at peachorchard1863@hotmail.com.

Whenever treacherous weather is predicted, the CWRT President and Vice President shall determine by noon on that day whether the program should be canceled or not. Announcements will be made on television station WGAL and radio station WGET.

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OFFICERS

Cindy King ...............................................President

Joe Mieczkowski ..........................................Vice President

Lynn Heller ..................................................Secretary

JoyceAnn Deal .............................................Treasurer

Linda Joswick .............................................Webmaster

Dave Joswick...............................................Newsletter Editor

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BOARD MEMBERS

Dave Collins, Carl Doucette, Roger Heller, Mike Hietikko, Linda Joswick, John Scott, and John Winkelman (past President)

Next Board Meeting:

Board Meetings are open to all members. Meetings begin at 6:30 pm in the back room at the Avenue Restaurant. If you would like to eat before the meeting, please arrive by 6:00 pm. Our next board meeting is Thursday,March 15, 2012.

 

COMMITTEES

Plaque Committee:
Reviews and places plaques on house that existed during the Battle in Adams County.

Book Award Committee:
Review books for the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable Book Award.

Field Trip Committee:
Plan future trips for the members of the Civil War Roundtable.

If you are interested in more information, or joining, one the committees, please contact any Officer or Board Member.

EVENT INFORMATION

GCWRT Field Trip: Second Manassas

Saturday, May 12, 2012
7 AM

The Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Spring Field Trip will be to the battlefield of Second Manassas with Licensed Battlefield Guide, Don Walters, leading the way.  We will board a Wolf's bus promptly at 7:00 AM at the Gettysburg Wal-Mart parking lot.  Lunch will be a choice of an Italian or Turkey hoagie.  Water, soda and snacks will be available on the bus.  Cost is $75.00 per person.  Be prepared for a busy day, rain or shine, with lots of walking on the field.


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Happy 2012! I hope your holidays were joyous, and that the New Year brings health and happiness to all. I'm looking forward to the speakers Joe has lined up for us this year; he always does such a wonderful job!

February is quite a month for Civil War birthdays. Of course we have Abraham Lincoln on the the 12th, but did you know that JEB Stuart was born on February 6th, Winfield Scott Hancock on the 14th, and Lewis Armistead was born on the 18th? If there are others, maybe George can use that for one of his Trivia Questions for the month!

We all know that January and February can bring some wintery weather that comes in the form of the white stufff. If you're not sure about a meeting being cancelled, please tune in to WGTY, 107.7 fm or WGET, 1320 am, to see if there's an announcement.

Take care, stay warm, and see you all soon!

SPEAKERS

February 23, 2012
Hilda Koontz
Sultana Tragedy

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March 22, 2012
Terry Winschell
Vicksburg Battlefield

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April 26, 2012
Don Walters
2nd Manassas

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May 24, 2012
Matt Pinsker
Lincoln: 1862

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Sept. 27, 2012
Dan Toomey
Railroads in the Civil War

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burstNews Briefs

 

Registration is Open for the 2012 Conference:
The 18th Annual Ladies & Gentlemen of the 1860s Conference
March 1-4, 2012 in Harrisburg, Pa.
www.genteelarts.com/

No Ordinary Soldier. Looking for Characters for a new book. Click for more information.

Civil War Dance News

Gettysburg GPS Tour

Preservation

New Campaign to Save Second Manassas

Spring Hill/Franlin Campaign


 

 

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