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SUMMARY:Forging Independence: Oxford Iron Works and the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join historian Keith Harvey for a special lecture on Oxford Furnace and its role in the American Revolution. \n\n\n\nOxford Furnace\, located in present-day Campbell and Appomattox counties\, was one of the largest suppliers of iron to the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Producing approximately 1\,600 tons of pig iron each year\, the operation depended heavily on the labor of enslaved African Americans. Keith Harvey will explore the stories of Patriots\, Loyalists\, and enslaved people whose lives intersected at this vital industrial site\, highlighting the often forgotten industry and its contributions to American independence. \n\n\n\nKeith Harvey is an author and historian who currently serves as Museum Experience Leader for the Lynchburg Museum System and Treasurer for the Appomattox-Petersburg Preservation Society. He has also worked for the National Park Service and the American Civil War Museum – Appomattox.
URL:https://live-american-civil-war-museum.pantheonsite.io/event/forging-independence-oxford-iron-works-and-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:ACWM Appomattox\, 159 Horseshoe Rd\, Appomattox\, VA\, 24522\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appomattox Events
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Tea at ACWM Appomattox
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Mother’s Day with afternoon tea at the American Civil War Museum – Appomattox! Treats\, tea & a floral bouquet included. \n\n\n\nJoin us to celebrate Mother’s Day with an elegant afternoon tea at The American Civil War Museum – Appomattox\, honoring the special women in your life! \n\n\n\nEnjoy a cozy afternoon filled with conversation\, delicious treats\, and classic tea traditions. Tea service\, provided by Tea to Thee\, includes a selection of savory tea sandwiches\, freshly baked scones\, and sweet desserts\, all paired with Earl Grey and Windsor Bloom teas. \n\n\n\nEach ticket also includes a custom spring bouquet from The Blossom Farm—a lovely keepsake for the day.
URL:https://live-american-civil-war-museum.pantheonsite.io/event/mothers-day-tea/
LOCATION:ACWM Appomattox\, 159 Horseshoe Rd\, Appomattox\, VA\, 24522\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appomattox Events,Family-Friendly
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SUMMARY:Rosenwald Schools
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Appomattox for Equality\, Carver Price\, and the Robert Russa Moton Museum\, ACWM presents this special program with a presentation by Andrew Feiler about his book A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald\, Booker T. Washington\, and the 4\,978 Schools that Changed America\, for which he photographed 105 schools and interviewed dozens of former students\, teachers\, preservationists\, and community leaders in all fifteen of the program states. The event includes a panel discussion featuring area experts delving into the history and importance of education to Black Virginians. \n\n\n\nPanelists:  Leah Brown\, Associate Director of Education & Collections\, Robert Russa Moton Museum: Joetricia Humbles\, Lead Agent\, Appomattox for Equality; Lew Longenecker\, CumberlandMiddle School Educator; Monroe Preston\, Glade Spring (Rosenwald) School pupil 1957 – 1964; Darlene Reed\, Vice President\, Carver Price Alumni Association.
URL:https://live-american-civil-war-museum.pantheonsite.io/event/rosenwald-schools/
LOCATION:ACWM Appomattox\, 159 Horseshoe Rd\, Appomattox\, VA\, 24522\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appomattox Events
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