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The Civil War Era in PA will be held on Thursday, November 14, 2013. CWI is pleased to announce the participation of Joe Hughey, associate professor of History at Gettysburg College. The program will include a keynote presentation by Dr. Hughey, followed by a discussion on the topic of “Reconstruction and the African American Experience.” A reception will follow the program. CWI is providing lunches for attendees. Space is limited. Please contact CWI at gettysburg@civilwar.org by Friday, October 11, 2013 for details.
The The First Battle of Gettysburg: July 1 – 3, 1863 will be the first in a series of six Civil War roundtable discussions. The roundtable format will be similar to those held in 2012 and 2013. Each roundtable will feature the participation of between five and fifteen participants representing a variety of organizations, including museums, historical societies, universities, battlefields, publications, and other field/archaeological sites. Each roundtable will feature an opening presentation on the topic of the day followed by a discussion on the historical significance of the event. CWI will provide lunches and childcare on July 1–3, 2013. Additional dates are to be announced.
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