Louisville Civil War Round Table

The Louisville Civil War Round Table

1028 Sarah Ave., Louisville, KY 40219

The purpose of The Louisville Civil War Round Table is to study all aspects of the American Civil War and to promote the interchange of knowledge about it. Our members� interests in the War between the States are varied and their knowledge ranges from elementary to expert.

Our activities include nine dinner meetings per year (September�May), a one-day Fall field trip, and a five-day Spring field trip. Our dinner meetings feature a speaker who discusses a Civil War topic. Our organization also makes an annual contribution to a Civil War preservation project.


Memberships

We welcome new members and have three levels of membership:

1. Regular $30 Basic Membership

2. Family $ 35 Family Membership, allows spouse or family member to join. $5 for each additional family member living in the same household

3. Patron $50 or more Membership for individual and spouse or one other family member with financial gift to the Round Table. The Round Table is a tax exempt organization under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code; therefore, the gift portion of Patron dues (excess over the amount required for Regular or Family membership) is deductible for income tax purposes.

If you are interested in becoming a member or attending a meeting, please contact Mr. John Bellucci (502) 239-9401 or Mr. Lowell Griffin (502) 423-1861. 


Dinner Meetings

We meet nine times a year at Big Spring Country Club, 5901 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, KY 40207. The meetings are held once a month on a Friday or Saturday, September through May . Meeting dates are listed below and in the LCWRT�s newsletter, the Adjutant�s Call. Reservations are required.

Big Spring Country Club

Buffet Dinner currently $25 per person

Cocktail and Social Hour begins at 6:00 P.M.

Dinner at 7:00 P.M.

Speaker follows the dinner at approximately 8:00 P.M.

Men normally wear coats and ties; women dress appropriately.

Members and guests can come for the speaker's portion of the program only�at no charge� but should make a reservation for such, so adequate seating is available.





Programs


JEFFREY WERT, Historian and Author.

...........ERIC CAMPBELL has worked at Gettysburg National Military Park for about 17 years as both a Licensed Battlefield Guide and a Park Ranger addresses the Round Table.

2009 Meeting Dates

Friday, April 10, Frank Williams— "Abraham Lincoln"

Saturday, May 9, Rick Hatcher— "The Hunley"

Saturday, September 12, 2009, Joe Reinhart—"McCook's Dutchmen: the 9th Ohio Infantry"

Saturday, October 10, Will Greene— “Confederate Leadership in the Petersburg Campaign”



Newsletter

Adjutant's Call Newsletter for April 2009 (Click Here)

Previous Adjutant's Call Newsletters (Click Here)




History of the LCWRT 1961�2001 (Click Here)







Field Trips


Spring Field Trip Dates Set for April 2009

In April 2009 we will be going to Chancellorsville National Military Park in Virginia for our field trip. We will have a limit of 50 people taking the tour as we will be taking only one bus. Of course, if you wish to go and not take the tour this will not count towards the limit of 50. Our tentative dates for this trip are April 15�19. Sign ups begin at the September 2008 meeeting.

Historian David Heinze, with left hand on cannon barrel, lead the field trip to Wilson Creek, Mo.

Louisville Civil War Round Table members visiting Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.



Battlefield Preservation Grants

List or Organizations Which Have Received Grants from LCWRT(Click Here)





Louisville Civil War Round Table Authors (Click Here)




Visit the Louisville Civil War Round Table Blog (Click Here)





Kentucky Civil War Links (Click Here)


Kentucky in the Civil War Message Board (Click Here)






Officers

President, Bryan Winslow

President-elect, Tom Lively

Treasurer, Harriette Weatherbee

Secretary, Holly Jenkins Evans



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