Join us the 2nd Sunday of the month at 3 pm
at the Gwinnett History Museum


Next Meeting: February 12

Topic: CSS Hunley Program




GWINNETT HISTORY MUSEUM

Female Seminary Building
455 Perry Street
Lawrenceville GA 30045

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Our informal group of Civil War buffs represents both Union and Confederate viewpoints; members  range from the novice to published authors. The monthly meetings often include speakers on a  range of Civil War era topics and are supplemented by regularly scheduled field trips to Civil War sites.


Past Speakers:

John Latty: 7th and 11th GA Cavalry
Henry Bryant: B*ATL
Robert Banks: Custom Made Flags
Dr. George Coletti: Stone Mountain - The Granite Sentinel
Bill Long: Songs from the American Civil War and Mid-19th Century
Jim Dale: Kennesaw Mountain Update
Bob Price: Confederate Civil War Monuments
Valerie Cox: Civil War Surgeons and Nurses
Loren Pugh: Lt. General Leonidas Polk: The Early Years
Kim Elmore: Civil War Christmas
Ruth and Jim Cabanis: Leckie Letters from the 27th Georgia, Company D
Brad Butkovich: The Families of Chickamauga
Steve Narrie: The Battle of Mobile Bay
Brad Quinlin: Marietta in 1864
Rick Clark: Daring Doctor in Dixie: Noel d'Alvigny
Wiley Sword: Battle of Shiloh
Diane Fuller and Cathy Jones: Women's Clothing in Mid-19th Century America
David Mann and Mike Bowen: Battle of Jug Tavern
Jeff Bailey: McGuire Plantation
Dr. Bryan McGovern: John Mitchell - Irish Nationalist, Southern Secessionist
Deborah Ann Denard, Georgia Civil War Commission: Plams for Sesquicentennial
Dr. Betty Ann Brooks: Dr. Brooks' Ancestor Who Served on the CSS Alabama
Henry Kurtz, Author of the Runaway Train
Rick Weiman, Civil War Correspondence
Gregory Eck: Kingston Saltpeter Cave
Mike Martinez: Confederate Symbols and Monuments
M. Shane Pinson and J.G. Smith: Battle History of the 18th Regiment Infantry, US Regulars
Dr. John Fowler, Ph.D., Kennesaw State University: Siege and Surrender of Port Hudson, LA, 1863
Anthony Wood and Dan Curry: Reminiscences of Georgia Sharpshooter Edom T. Moon
Hank Segars: Andersonville
Bill Grimes: The Civil War Naval Museum in Port Columbus, GA
David Floyd: The Story of Roswell Mills
Shawn Sabo: The Irish Brigade
Russell S. Bonds, Author of "Stealing the General"
John Zeigler, Civil War Currency; Steve Narrie, Civil War Documents
Mary Long, Author: Bill Arp, Uncivil War Humorist
Gordon Blaker, Author: Augusta Powder Works
Mark Willard and Steve Narrie: July 1st...July 2nd...July 3rd....Gettysburg 1863
Mauriel Joslyn, Founder, Patrick Cleburne Society
Laraine Lind, Director, Rhodes Hall
Dan Pollock: The Battle of Atlanta
Jim Dale: Kennessaw Mountain Historical Association
Dan Brown: Future Plans at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

Ward Zischke: How Military Study of Chickamauga and Kennesaw Mountain Help the U.S. Military Today in Afghanistan and Iraq
Jim Shea: Wartime Letters of Henry William Shea, 1st Independent Ohio Artillery
Bill Nelson: Battle of Sharpsburg - The Morning Battle on the Northern Flank
Judd Smith, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources: The State's Role in Preserving Historic Sites.
Jennifer Collins, Director of the Gwinnett History Museum: Gwinnett County African Americans Before, During, and After the Civil War
Tom Chaffin, author of "Sea of Gray, The Around-The-World Odyssey of the Confederate Raider Shenandoah"
Carolyn Cary: William Thomas Overby, Proud Partisan Ranger
Eric Peterson: Civil War Artillery - Field Pieces and Naval Ordnance
Larry Stephens, author of “30th Alabama: Path to Glory”
Philip Lee Williams, author of "A Distant Flame" and winner of the Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction.
Evan Castle: Jedidiah Hotchkiss, Mapmaker for Jackson and Lee
Dr. Wally Phillips: The Seige and Fall of Fort Fisher, The Last Confederate Port Bastion
Steve Narrie: The Battle of Perryville
William Scaife: Confederate Command and Strategy
Professor David O'Connell: Father Ryan - Unofficial Poet Laureate of the Confederacy
Phyllis Davis, Gwinnett Historical Society: Civil War Cemeteries and Veterans in Gwinnett County
Gould Hagler: Civil War Monuments in Georgia
Stephen Davis, Assistant Editor, Blue and Gray Magazine
Dr. Wally Phillips, MD: Medicine and Surgery During the American Civil War
Bob Hoover: CSS Hunley vs. the USS Housatonic
Dr. Adam Dasinger: Montgomery - How and why it became the first capital of the confederacy
Jerry Cannon, Civil War relic hunter
Richard Croker, author of "To Make Men Free - A Novel of the Battle of Antietam"
Henry Stuhrman, painter
Marc Galvin: Johnson's Island Prisoner of War Depot
Sue Ann Falco and Norman Dasinger, Jr.: Battles of New Hope Church and Dallas
William Scaife: Hood's War in Tennessee
Eric Peterson : Sons of Union Veterans Camp in Ga
Civil War Music and Songs
Ron Moseley: The Stillwell Letters
James Baggett: Scalawags - Southern Dissenters
Battle of Shiloh Discussion
Bill Clifton: Civil War Prints
Glen Kyle: CSS Atlanta Ironclad
Glen Hagood, Chaplain Reenactor
Steve Tobelman: CSS Diana Gunboat
Gregory Eck: 10th KY Cavalry CSA
Dennis Elm, Collector; Relic Hunter
Vicksburg Campaign and Seige
Father Whelan, CSA, Chaplain of Ft. Pulaski and Andersonville
Joseph P. Byrd, IV: 16th Georgia Infantry and 3rs GA Battalion Sharpshooters
Eleanor Griffies: Georgia Military Institute at Marrietta
Wendy Hamand Venet, Ph.D: Women of the Civil War


 
The Round Table is NOT a lineage based organization

 

President

1st Vice President 

2nd Vice President

Treasurer: 

Steve Narrie

Mike Hammond

Mike Wood

interim -Steve Narrie

 



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