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Tour guide Rob Orrison leads attendees in a tour of Mathews Hill during the battle of First Manassas. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Friend of the Round Table and tour guide Matt Atkinson describes the fighting at Brawner Farm on August 28, 1862. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
MVCWRT Founder Dr. Hugh Earnhart leads attendees on a trip to Gettysburg on a tour of the fighting around the Copse of Trees on Cemetery Ridge. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Members of the Mahoning Valley Civil War Round Table received a special history of Canfield tour, led by Canfield Historical Society President Suzanne McCabe. Here we are the the Mahoning Valley Dispatch. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Longtime member of the Round Table, Dan Welch, leads trip attendees on a tour of the battle of Monocacy. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Here, members of Round Table that attended a special tour “Retreat from Gettysburg”, explore the museum and battlefield of Monterey Pass with director John Miller. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Round Table members that attended the “Retreat from Gettysburg” tour stop for a group picture at High Rock. (Image Courtesy Jerry Arnsberger)
Attendees to the tour of historic Canfield hear the history of the town’s green by Canfield Historical Society President Suzanne McCabe. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
An early morning tour of the Railroad Cut at Gettysburg by member Dan Welch in (Image Courtesy Sarah Welch)
Supervisory Historian at Gettysburg National Military Park gives a detailed and fascinating program on the fighting in the Wheatfield to group members. (Image Courtesy Sarah Welch)
One of the Round Table’s legendary summer picnics at Argus Park in Canfield, Ohio. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Attendees to a Round Table summer picnic at Argus Park look at the uniforms and equipment of Civil War soldiers. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Dr. Hugh Earnhart gives the Round Table members a tour of the fighting at Culp’s Hill on the Gettysburg Battlefield. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Tour attendees stop for a group picture at the Rostrum inside the Soldiers’ National Cemetery at Gettysburg National Military Park. (Image Courtesy Jerry Arnsberger)
A great evening with renowned historian John C. Waugh. From left to right: Dave Duchek (President), John C. Waugh (Historian and Author), Gordy Morgan (Editor and Program Director), Dan Welch (Vice President). (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
President Dan Welch presents speaker and friend of the Round Table Matt Atkinson with a certificate for his fine presentation on Vicksburg. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Several members of the group listen to a National Park Service describe the events of John Brown’s Raid at Harpers Ferry during a Round Table tour of the park. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Friend of the Round Table and National Park Service Ranger John Hoptak sets the scene of the famous fighting at the Bloody Lane at Antietam National Battlefield. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Members and friends (Left to Right) Mike Miller, Gordy Morgan, and Rock Basciano pose at the famous Dunker Church on the Antietam battlefield. (Image Courtesy Mike Miller)
Tour guides Rob Orrison and Matt Atkinson take the group on a 1861 tour of Centreville, Virginia. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Chief of Interpretation and Education at Gettysburg National Military Park, Chris Gwinn, gives the group an in-depth look at the fighting on Little Round Top. (Image Courtesy Sarah Welch)
Members of the Round Table get a behind-the-scenes tour of Soldiers and Sailors Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Guide Rob Orrison takes us through the fighting along the Brock Road during a 2018 Round Table trip to the Wilderness. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
Our final stop on our Antietam trip with guide John Hoptak, the group poses at the War Correspondents Memorial on South Mountain. (Image Courtesy Jerry Arnsberger)
Attendees on a trip to Gettysburg pause for a group photo with member and National Park Service Ranger Dan Welch. (Image Courtesy Jerry Arnsberger)
A 2018 behind-the-scenes tour of Elwood by the Friends of Wilderness Battlefield ends with a group photo. (Image Courtesy Jerry Arnsberger)
In the fall of 2018, attendees to “Sites of the Gettysburg Campaign” trip were treated to a rare opportunity to visit Lost Avenue and get our group picture with this War Department marker on the battlefield. (Image Courtesy Jerry Arnsberger)
Our spring 2018 trip to the Wilderness Battlefield finds the end of our second day on the battlefield with guide Matt Atkinson at Widow Tapp field. (Image Courtesy Dan Welch)
In the fall of 2018, attendees to “Sites of the Gettysburg Campaign” trip visited the site of bridge burning at actions in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. (Image Courtesy Jerry Arnsberger)
Volunteers on one of the Round Table’s early work weekend trips to Cedar Creek pause for a break. (Image Courtesy Gary Wholf)
One of the Round Table’s many work weekend trips to Gettysburg to clear brush and pick up litter around the 5th Ohio Monument on the battlefield as part of the Adopt-a-Position program. (Image Courtesy Gary Wholf)
A Round Table trip to the Valley ends with a group picture at the monument to the fighting at Stephenson’s Depot. (Image Courtesy Mike Miller)
During a trip to Gettysburg, Round Table members cleared brush, picked up litter, and dedicated a wreath in honor of the men of the 6th Ohio Cavalry from Trumbull County. (Image Courtesy Mike Miller)
Officers of the Round Table share a meal with renowned historian Ed Bearss before his presentation to the group. (Image Courtesy Gary Wholf)
Ed Bearss receives recognition from the Mahoning Valley Civil War Round Table for his presentation to the group. (Image Courtesy Gary Wholf)
The Mahoning Valley Civil War Round Table has had numerous members over the years serve as officers of the organization. (Image Courtesy Gary Wholf)
National Park Service Historian Greg Mertz gives a tour of the Spotsylvania battlefield to attendees of a Round Table trip through Richmond, Virginia and the Overland Campaign. (Image Courtesy Mike Miller)
Historian Bradley Keefer spoke to our group in October 2017. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Chris Mackowksi, historian and co-founder of Emerging Civil War, takes the group on a tour of the wounding of Stonewall Jackson. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Dan Davis of the American Battlefield Trust and Emerging Civil War presents a program on Emory Upton’s attack during the battle of Spotsylvania in May 2017. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Longtime Editor and Program Director of the Mahoning Valley Civil War Round Table, Gordy Morgan, accepts an award of recognition for his years of service in this role by Round Table founder Hugh Earnhart. Gordy accepted this award upon his retirement to Gettysburg in the fall of 2018. (Image Courtesy Debbie Morgan)
Historian Jim Morgan gives attendees on fall battlefield trip a captivating tour of battlefield at Ball’s Bluff. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Julie Mujic visited our Round Table in September 2017 with an outstanding program. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Dr. Jonathan Noyalas presents a fascinating look at reunion in the Shenandoah Valley after the war during a November 2017 talk. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Mosby Heritage Area Education Director Kevin Pawlak gives attendees to our “Antietam Campaign” tour an introduction to the battle at Sheperdstown. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Education Manager with the American Battlefield Trust, and co-founder of Emerging Civil War, Kris White visited our group in May 2018 with a talk on the legacy of Burnside’s Bridge. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Our guide for the Sheperdstown battlefield, Kevin Pawlak, takes our group to many largely forgotten sites associated with the battle. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Historian, Curator at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Pittsburgh, and friend of the Round Table Mike Krauss gave a presentation on the Irish during the war in March 2017. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Another group photo of attendees to our “Antietam Campaign” tour. This time the group pauses at the overlook to the famous Burnside’s Bridge.(Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Curator at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and longtime friend, Mike Krauss, gives members of the group a behind-the-scenes tour. We began with the history and architecture of the building.(Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Stuart Dempsey presents a fascinating history of the Union Army’s XI Corps during the the war in February 2018. (Image Courtesy Gordy Morgan)
Richard Schaus, co-author of “Lee is Trapped, and Must be Taken,” holds the 2020 Mahoning Valley Civil War Round Table Hugh G. Earnhardt Scholarship Award.
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