Hello everyone,
October 19th, 2015 – Our 79th meeting!! We continue our seventh year.
The next meeting of the Nashville (TN) Civil War Roundtable will be on Monday, October 19th, 2015, in the visitor’s center of Ft. Negley Park, a unit of Metro Parks, Nashville, TN. This is located off I-65 just south of downtown between 4th Avenue South and 8th Avenue South on Edgehill Avenue/Chestnut Avenue. Take Exit 81, Wedgewood Avenue, off I-65 and follow the signs to the Science Museum. The meeting begins at 7:00 PM and is always open to the public. Members please bring a friend or two – new recruits are always welcomed.
Our Speaker and Topic - “Fighting the Civil War: Historical Treasures of the Conflict in the Collection of the National Civil War Museum”
Opened in 2001, The National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is the largest museum in the country dedicated to telling the complete story of the war from the viewpoint of both sides. The museum holds more than 4,000 three dimensional artifacts and over 21,000 archival items including manuscripts, diaries, letters, photographic images, newspapers, and correspondence dating from 1861-1865. Join the museum’s new CEO Wayne Motts on a journey of the history of the war illustrated by some of the nations’ rarest surviving Civil War artifacts in the museum’s collection.
This will be a power point program showing some excellent artifacts that Wayne will tie into famous events of the Civil War. Wayne is an energetic and engaging speaker who has presented programs across the nation as well as leading numerous Gettysburg tours over the years.
Wayne E. Motts holds two degrees in history and has been a licensed battlefield guide at the Gettysburg National Military Park for twenty-seven years. In 2005 he was named executive director of the Adams County Historical Society located in Gettysburg, a position he held for seven years. He is currently the CEO of The National Civil War Museum (www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is the co-author (with James Hessler) of the recently released Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg: A Guide to the Most Famous Attack in American History. He is also author of a small biography of Confederate General Lewis Armistead and has written numerous articles on Gettysburg.
We hope that you will join us for this fascinating program.