General george meade and union forces from july to december 1863 as they followed confederates through virginia. This event was part of historical parks small battles, big result s symposium. Im very pleased to introduce our last speaker of the afternoon, Jeffrey William hunt, director of the military forces museum at camp maybury in austin, texas, and adjunct professor where he has taught since 1988. God bless you. Author of the last battle of the civil war and contributor to essential civil war curriculum and the gail library of daily life. American civil war. His last work is a trilogy from the final stage of the Gettysburg Campaign to the end of 1863 and includes meade and lee at mayan run due for publication next year. So lets give a welcome for jeffrey hunt. [ applause ] thank you. Its a real pleasure to be here. I appreciate jerrys invitation. Its always fun to stand in a group of people who have the same passion that you do. You dont get looked at as strangely as you do when yo
last civil war and a contributor to essential civil war curriculum. his last work as a trilogy covering the civil war in virginia from the final stage of the gettysburg campaign through 1960 1863 and includes meade and lee, which is due for publication next year. let s give him a welcome. [applause] prof. hunt: thank you. it is a real pleasure to be here. i appreciate jerry s invitation. fun to stand in a group of people that have the same passion you do. you don t get looked at as strangely when you talk to other people. i am going to break precedent today and have a powerpoint demonstration. [laughter] i am doing that for several reasons. jerry did it last night. i don t want him to feel we are. and pamplin spent a lot of money to put this system in. what i will guarantee you is he will not have to get a new puppy at the end of my presentation. so, i came to become interested in the story of what happens in the virginia theater after the battle of gettysburg following a c
testimony, documents and nazi and allied films to chronicle the rise of nazi germany. it s annexation of neighboring countries, military invasions, war crimes and death camps. that s what s coming toi am very pleased introduce our last speaker for the afternoon. of the texasector military forces museum. adjunct professor of history at austin community college. he is an author and a contributor to essential civil war curriculum. his last work as a trilogy covering the civil war in gettysburg and lee, which is and due for publication next year. let s give him a welcome. [applause] thank you. it is a real pleasure to be here. it is always fun to stand in a group of people that have the same passion. you don t get looked at as strangely when you talk to other people. i am going to break precedent today and have a powerpoint demonstration. i am doing that for several reasons. spent a lot of money to put this system in. you will not have to guarantee it a new puppy at the end of