2024 Newsletter

December 2024 Newsletter

Gettysburg LBG Ralph Siegel It began in South Carolina, with articles of secession approved by the first state to secede — a state with a proud heritage of struggling against federal authority. So perhaps there is some sense of karma, or irony, that it ended, in some respects, in the failed attack of a South… Continue reading December 2024 Newsletter

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April 2024 Newsletter

Codie Eash, Director of Education and Museum Operations at Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center presents on the use of the Seminary building, cupola, and campus by United States soldiers in John Buford’s cavalry, the Signal Corps, and First Corps infantryand artillery; the origins of one of Gettysburg’s largest military hospitals; the occupation of the… Continue reading April 2024 Newsletter

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October 2023 Newsletter

William R. Griffith IV Historian William Griffith IV will present on the life and death of the "Boy Major," Joseph White Latimer. MVCWRT member Mike Miller provides an engaging story about the death of General William Thomas during the Vicksburg campaign. mvcwrt-10-2023-newsletterDownload

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September 2022 Newsletter

Scott Mingus Historian and author Scott Mingus presents on the famed Louisiana Tigers during the battle of Gettysburg. Union army uniforms will be on the display during the meeting. A stay of dinner costs for meetings was discussed. Long-time member Gordy Morgan shares a tribute to Round Table founder Hugh Earnhart. mvcwrt-09-2022-newsletterDownload

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January 2022 Newsletter

Traci Manning (Image Courtesy Business Journal Daily) Curator of Education at the Mahoning Valley Historical Society, Traci Manning presents on Youngstown and Ohio at Gettysburg. Winter raffle news continues. Hugh Earnhardt writes on the critical need of supply trains to armies during the war. mvcwrt-01-2022-newsletterDownload