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HUZZAH!!!
Announcing
Ed
Bearss
Internationally
Renowned Civil War Historian
Will speak Saturday,
February 16, 2008 at 2 PM at the Georgetown, OH
Gaslight Theater
The topic of the lecture is:
“The Overland Campaign”
Proceeds to U.S.
Grant Homestead Association
& the Civil
War Preservation Trust
Or call 937-378-4222
U.S. Grant Homestead
& School open 10AM-1PM $3.00
Dear Civil War Enthusiast:
Well-known history guide and Civil War scholar Edwin C. Bearss will present “The
Overland Campaign” at the Gaslight Theater, 301
S. Main St., Georgetown, Ohio on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 2:00 P.M.
The lecture is sponsored by the U.S. Grant Homestead Association, an organization
which celebrates the life, history, and legacy of Ulysses S. Grant through preservation
and education.
The cost of admission is $10 per person and can be purchased at the door. Proceeds will go to the U.S. Grant Homestead
Association and the Civil War Preservation Trust, which is a national organization
working to save America’s Civil War battlefields.
Bearss is an independent scholar and historian whose public career began at the
National Park Service in 1955 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
His research there led to the recovery of the long-lost Union gunboat Cairo. He also located two forgotten forts
at Grand Gulf, Miss., and was instrumental in having Grand Gulf named a state military
monument.
In 1991, Bearss became the National Park Service’s chief historian for military
sites. He received the Harry S. Truman
Award for Meritorious Service in the field of Civil War History and the Department
of the Interior’s Distinguished Service Award.
In addition, he was a featured commentator for Ken Burns’ PBS Series “The
Civil War”, and also appears on the Arts & Entertainment Channel’s “Civil War
Journal”.
Bearss is the author of many works about the Civil War, including
Vicksburg Is the Key,
Grant Strikes a Fatal Blow,
and Un-vexed
to the Sea. His most recently-released
book is
Fields of Honor: Pivotal Battles of the Civil War.
Since retiring, he continues to serve as a Civil War consultant and conducts
detailed battlefield site tours and seminars for the Smithsonian Study Tours program.
The U.S. Grant Homestead and the Grant Schoolhouse, both located in Georgetown,
will also be open for tours from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on February 16th. A fee of $3.00 per person will admit
you to both sites. For more information
about these Land of Grant historic sites, please
see our website at www.usgrantboyhoodhome.org
Georgetown, the county seat of Brown County, is located approximately one hour east
of Cincinnati, one hour west of Portsmouth, one and one-half hours southeast of
Dayton, two hours south of Columbus, and two hours north of Lexington, KY.
The Gaslight Theater is located at the corner
of East State St. (Ohio Rte. 125) and South Main St.
For more information please call the Thompson House at 937-378-4222.
Will you please pass this information on to others interested in the Civil War?
We have enclosed a flyer that you can copy and display or distribute.
We hope you can join us for this rare chance to hear a truly one-of-a-kind historian,
Ed Bearrs.
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