Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table

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The Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table was founded as an organization open to all people interested in learning about the Civil War and in preserving the hallowed ground where the soldiers fought.
We meet on the second Monday of each month. Our website includes information about the round table's next program, a review of the previous program, a calendar of upcoming events, a complete listing of all past programs and tours and links to other Civil War and preservation websites. Check out our monthly newsletter.
 

The Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table is a tax-exempt organization as described in the Internal Revenue Code, Section 501(c)3.


Next Meeting

January 12: Kevin Levin - "The Demobilization of the Army of Northern Virginia"


A New Jersey researcher is seeking information about Confederate veterans who were listed as living in New Jersey during the 1890 census. Many of the Confederates were from Virginia. If you think you may be of help, download the spreadsheet by clicking HERE. Send any information that you find to your webmaster at webmaster@rvcwrt.org. I will see that the information is passed on.

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2009 Officers


The 2009 Nominations Committee has developed the following proposed slate of officers for 2009.  The slate will be voted on by members in attendance at the January 12th monthly meeting.  Nominations will be accepted from the floor at that time and prior to any voting.
 

President:Marc Thompson

Committee Members:

Dan Augustine (Webmaster)

Vice President / Program Chair:  Greg Martin

John Graham

John Griffiths

Greg Mertz (Scribe)

Secretary / Dinner Coordinator:  Bob Jones

Tom Quigley (Membership)

Jim Smithfield (Newsletter)

Treasurer:  Bob Pfile

 

Assistant Treasurer:  Barbara Stafford

 


 The 2nd shipment of RVCWRT ball caps has arrived and will be available at future dinner meetings. The first shipment of 50 ball caps sold quickly and a second shipment was ordered to satisfy demand. The cost is $15 per ball cap. If you want to reserve a ball cap, please call Conway Richardson at (540) 548-2112.

 


Tredegar Iron Works will host a seminar next March entitled "Lincoln and the South." For more information, click HERE.


What's new on the web site

Dec 24 - January Drum & Bugle added

Dec 09 - 2009 candidates announced


Last Update: Dec 24, 2008

 

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Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table
P.O. Box 7632
Fredericksburg, Va. 22404