It is rightly said that you never get a second chance to make a first impression. From the inception of the Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg in 1957 to
On the evening of Thursday, Feb. 23, the Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg was graced by Rev. Dr. Nancy Jill Hale of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, speaking to Civil War chaplains.
The Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg welcomed historian Cooper Wingert, author of “The Underground Railroad in South Central Pennsylvania,” to its recent gathering on the evening of Thursday, May
Since its inception in 1957, The Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg has elected officers in April. For the first half-century or so, the presidential term limit was one year.
Mike McDonnell of Ontario, Canada, stopped by the Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg’s Thursday meeting, to speak about the contribution made by his countrymen during the American Civil War.