NEXT MEETING
Thursday,
April 11, 2024
St John's Episcopal Church Elebash Hall
SPEAKER: Victor
Vignola:
TOPIC: "Contrasts in Command - The Battle of Fair Oaks: May 31-June 1,
1862"
CFCWRT meets on the second Thursday of the month
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Elebash Hall 1219 Forest Hills Drive in Wilmington, NC
The entrance to parking and the meeting room at the rear of the church
is easily accessed off Park Avenue where it intersects with Independence Boulevard.
Registration desk opens and the social (half) hour begins at 6:30
and the program starts at 7:00
History of the Cape Fear Civil War Roundtable
GREAT OPPORTUNITY AUCTION OF THE TIME LIFE SERIES ON THE AMERICAN
CIVIL WAR
This is a complete set of the famous Time-Life series, all 28 volumes, including a unique index that allows the reader to find the complete story of each important person, each battle, each significant building, even horses! This is not only an entertaining set of books, but also a
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TITLES OF BOOKS
• The War Begins
• The Coastal War
• Jackson’s Valley Campaign
• Gettysburg
• Sherman’s March
• The Southern Home Front
• Grant At Petersburg
• The Assassination
• War’s Aftermath
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Enter name, email, and your bid for this handsome set of 28 volumes. Original price $16.95 per volume, $4.95 shipping/handling. We will contact the winner/high bidder to arrange pickup/delivery.
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Be sure to check this page frequently, view the current high bid. You may want to bid again!
Highest bid is presently $60.00 as of February 25, 2024
Current RUNNER Newsletter of The CFCWRT:
March 2024
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The Cape Fear Civil War Round Table is a volunteer, nonpartisan association of people with a common interest in the history of the American Civil War and Reconstruction. All are welcome to join us. The Round Table’s purpose is to broaden the knowledge, understanding, and interpretation of the era, circa 1815-1877. The organization offers a monthly meeting with guest speaker(s) to discuss important military, political, social, and cultural issues of the day, and occasional field trips to Civil War sites.
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