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SUMMARY:Mornings at the Museum: Faces of the Civil War
DESCRIPTION:Beginning July 7\, join us every Tuesday/Thursday in July from 10AM–12PM and 2–4PM to learn about individuals who lived through the American Civil War\, from the famous to the obscure. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nEach day\, we will focus on different people from all walks of life. We will have activities\, games\, crafts\, and books geared toward elementary and middle school aged kids\, but all are welcome to participate! \n\n\n\n•July 7: The Presidency (Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis) \n\n\n\n•July 9: Freedom (Frederick Douglass & Henry Box Brown) \n\n\n\n•July 14: Bleeding Kansas (John Brown) \n\n\n\n•July 16: The Trent Affair (Charles Francis Adams\, James Mason\, & John Slidell) \n\n\n\n•July 21: Espionage (Elizabeth Van Lew & Benjamin F. Stringfellow) \n\n\n\n•July 23: Medicine (Mary Edwards Walker\, Susie King Taylor\, & Phoebe Pember) \n\n\n\n•July 28: The Navy (Robert Smalls & Franklin Buchanan) \n\n\n\n•July 30: Women of the Civil War (Elizabeth Keckley\, Mary Todd Lincoln\, & Varina Davis) \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nChildren must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
URL:https://live-american-civil-war-museum.pantheonsite.io/event/mornings-at-the-museum-faces-of-the-civil-war/
CATEGORIES:Family-Friendly,For Students,Richmond Events,Tours
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SUMMARY:Retreat from Victory with Francis Augustín O'Reilly
DESCRIPTION:Join author Francis Augustín O’Reilly for a deep dive into the pivotal Battle of Malvern Hill and the complexities of its outcome. \n\n\n\nThe Battle of Malvern Hill on July 1\, 1862\, marked the climax of the Seven Days’ Battles around Richmond\, Virginia. Fought on the doorstep of the Confederate capital\, Malvern Hill marked the first time the full might of General George B. McClellan’s Union Army of the Potomac and General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army of Northern Virginia met. Despite resulting in a Union victory\, the battle provided important advantages for the Confederacy\, as McClellan retreated to establish a safe base on the James River. \n\n\n\nFrancis Augustín O’Reilly has been a professional battlefield guide for 40 years\, as well as an award-winning author. He gives tours and lectures on topics of war and leadership all over Virginia and the world. His book\, The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappahannock\, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Book signing at 7 pm. \n\n\n\nMembers Reception at 5 pm
URL:https://live-american-civil-war-museum.pantheonsite.io/event/retreat-from-victory-with-francis-augustin-oreilly/
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Lectures,Richmond Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T183000
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SUMMARY:The Hell-Fired Blues: Virginians in the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join historian John C. Settle as he uncovers the lives and service of Virginia’s Continental soldiers. \n\n\n\nThe American Civil War Museum–Appomattox is pleased to host the Appomattox Petersburg Preservation Society for their lecture\, “The Hell-Fired Blues: Virginians in the American Revolution.” \n\n\n\nFollowing the disastrous defeats at Charleston and Waxhaws\, the Virginia Continental Line had to be reorganized. Despite the challenges of recruiting\, supplying\, and properly officering these new battalions\, Virginia’s Continental soldiers played an important role in the campaigns in the South through the end of the Revolutionary War. Yet despite their service\, they are largely forgotten. Through hundreds of pension applications and letters\, John C. Settle has reconstructed the story of not only the battles and generals\, but the experiences of the officers and men of the Virginia Continental Line as soldiers and veterans. \n\n\n\nJohn C. Settle currently teaches U.S. history and civics in Powhatan County. His research focuses on the military experiences of Virginians during and after the Revolutionary War. His book\, The Virginia Continental Line in the Revolution’s Southern Campaigns\, examines the experiences of Virginia Continental soldiers during the later years of the war. Settle has also published articles for the Fluvanna Historical Society and the Journal of the American Revolution.
URL:https://live-american-civil-war-museum.pantheonsite.io/event/the-hell-fired-blues-virginians-in-the-american-revolution/
CATEGORIES:Appomattox Events,Book Talk,For Educators,For Students,Lectures
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SUMMARY:The Boy Generals with Adolfo Ovies
DESCRIPTION:The turbulent events of the closing months of the Civil War serve as a backdrop for the increasingly dysfunctional—and bitter—relationship between George Armstrong Custer and Wesley Merritt. \n\n\n\nJoin us as Adolfo Ovies concludes The Boy Generals trilogy with a race from the Shenandoah Valley to Appomattox\, offering an uncompromising examination of the darker aspects of how the war in the Valley unfolded. \n\n\n\nThe Boy Generals trilogy springs from his lifelong passion for the Civil War\, and for George Custer’s role in it in particular. Ovies serves on the Board of Directors of the Little Big Horn Association\, where he champions Custer’s role in the Civil War. He is an active member of the Miami Civil War Round Table and serves as the administrator of the group’s Facebook page.
URL:https://live-american-civil-war-museum.pantheonsite.io/event/the-boy-generals-with-adolfo-ovies/
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,For Educators,For Students,Lectures,Virtual Programs
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