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SUMMARY:Symposium Special Tour: 1864 Wilson-Kautz Raid
DESCRIPTION:This special guided tour will visit sites from the Wilson-Kautz Raid with Director of Education & Interpretation\, Zachary Pittard. Park members pay $129 per person and non-members pay $139 per person. The tour begins and ends at the Park’s National Museum of the Civil War Soldier parking lot. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Call (804) 861-2408 for reservations today. \nThe Wilson–Kautz Raid was led by Union cavalry under Brigadier Generals James H. Wilson and August Kautz\, whose objective was to cut railroads between Lynchburg\, Virginia\, and the essential Confederate rail supply center at Petersburg\, Virginia. While the raid disrupted Confederate rail communications temporarily\, the raiding force suffered high casualties and loss of artillery\, their supply train and many raiders were captured\, making this a partial Union failure. \nThe tour will leave from the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier at Pamplin Historical Park promptly at 8:00 a.m. and return by 5:00 p.m. Stops will include the Schwartz Tavern\, GroveBattlefield\, Staunton River Bridge\, Sappony Church\, Reams Station and others along the way. A box lunch will be provided (included in your registration fee). Reservations are required and spaceis limited. Registration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Full payment is due upon registration. \nDownload the registration form by clicking here.
URL:https://pamplinpark.org/event/symposium-special-tour/
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SUMMARY:27th Annual Civil War Symposium
DESCRIPTION:A number of irregular operations took place during the American Civil War incorporating acts of sabotage\, ambushes or raids and any number of special reconnaissance missions. These activities were not new then and now fall under the responsibilities of today’s Special Forces in many modern military armies. Then as today\, it takes unique skills\, training and bold personalities to conduct these forms of unconventional warfare and we’ll explore the people\, missions and results of their actions. This year’s Pamplin Historical Park Symposium\, with a prominent cast of speakers\, examines both special operations and examples of “Guerrilla\, Raider\, Soldier\, Spy: Irregular Warfare in the Civil War.” \nThe conference will be held on Friday\, October 18 through Sunday\, October 20\, 2024 at Pamplin Historical Park’s Museum of the Civil War Soldier and Education Center in Dinwiddie\, Virginia and will feature presentations from seven outstanding historians: Joseph M. Beilein\, Jr.\, Christopher Grasso\, Michael C. Hardy\, Brian McKnight\, Barton Myers\, Timothy Smith and Brian Steel Wills. \n\nFor more information or to register\, call a reservation specialist at 877-726-7546. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Register today online by clicking here. Be sure to register separately for our optional tour this year following the Wilson-Kautz Raid. \nDownload a printable flyer and registration form by clicking here. \nThe Symposium begins at 6:00 pm with a Welcome Reception for all attendees at Pamplin Historical Park’s National Museum of the Civil War Soldier\, located at 6125 Boydton Plank Road\, Petersburg\, VA. \nPark Members pay $339 per person and non-members pay $379. The price includes all lectures\, the Friday night reception\, two mid-morning coffee breaks\, two lunches\, and the Saturday night banquet. \n*Not a member\, but interested in joining? Click here or call Member Services\, 877-726-7546 . \nSpeakers & Topics: \nDr. Joseph Michael Beilein\, Jr.\nBushwhackers: Guerrilla Warfare\, Manhood and the Household in Civil War Missouri \nDr. Christopher Grasso\nTeacher\, Preacher\, Soldier\, Spy: the Civil Wars of John R. Kelso \nMichael C. Hardy\nGeorge W. Kirk and Guerrilla War in Western North Carolina and Tennessee \nDr. Brian McKnight\nA Brutal Theater of War: Appalachia and the Guerrilla Menace \nDr. Barton Myers\nThe Guerilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts during the Civil War \nDr. Timothy Smith\nThe Real Horse Soldiers: Benjamin Grierson’s Epic 1863 Civil War Raid through Mississippi \nDr. Brian Steel Wills\nA “Civilized” Warrior: Bedford Forrest and Guerrilla Warfare
URL:https://pamplinpark.org/event/27th-annual-civil-war-symposium/
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