Civil War Roundtable

The Carmel Clay Civil War Roundtable began in February, 2004, with meetings the third Wednesday of each month excluding June, July, August and December. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Carmel Clay Museum Depot. (Doors open at 7:00 p.m.)  The following programs are scheduled for 2010 and you can also see what programs we have enjoyed in the past.

2010

January 20, 2010:  Al Harris, "June 25, 1862 The Day the War Could Have Been Won"

February 17, 2010:  DVD on Stones River - "The Fight for Murfreesboro, 12/31/62-1/3/63"

March 17, 2010:  Phil DeHaven, "Toward Glorieta Pass 3/26-28/1862, Part II"

April 21, 2010:  Alan Hinds, "Battle of Mobile Bay"

May 19, 2010: Christopher Dennison Brooke, "Gov. William Dennison, Gov. Ohio and Member of Lincoln's Cabinet

No meeting June through August

 

2009

January 21, 2009:  Harvey Warrner, "Civil War Ephemera"

February 18, 2009:  Mike Beck, "The Merrill Musket and Some Indiana Connections"

March 18, 2009:  Tim Beckman, "The 42nd Indiana and His Family"

April 15, 2009:  Al Harris, "The Battle of Perryville, Ky."

May 20, 2009:  "The Battle of Perryville--The Invasion of Kentucky" a documentary DVD from the 144th anniversary National Reenactment.

No meetings June through August

September 17, 2009:  Tony Trimble, "Lewis Addison Armistead, Gen. .CSA. 1817-1863"

October 21, 2009:   Phil DeHaven, "Toward Glorieta Pass 3/26-28/1862, Part I"

November 18, 2009:  Dr. Wesley Hanson, "Rare and Unusual Music of the CW"

No December meeting

2008

January 16, 2008:  Tom Williams, "Tempest Along the Turnpike, Battle for West Woods-Sharpsburg"

February 20, 2008:  Dr. Wesley Hanson, "Rare and Unusual Music of the Civil War"

March 19, 2008:  Nikki Schofield as "Mrs. Frederick Douglas"

April 16, 2008:  Bruce Kolb, "Attempted Abduction of Lincoln's Body"

May 21, 2008:  Paul May, "The battle of Little Round Top"

No meetings June through August

September 17, 2008:  Phil McClure, "General Lew Wallace"

October 15, 2008:  Mike Tomey, "The Indiana 27th Regt. and his family"

November 19, 2008:  Phil DeHaven, "Phil Kearney, the One Armed Devil"

 

 

 

 

 


 
     
       
 

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