Membership in the Quincy Gillmore CWRT is open to anyone with an active interest in the study of the military, political, and social aspects of the American Civil War, including the events leading up to the Civil War and the events of the Reconstruction Era.

Meetings are held the second Monday of September and the first Mondays October through May, on the campus of the Lorain County Community College. Meetings start at 6:30 pm.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Quincy Gillmore Civil War Round Table

Speaker Schedule 2014-2015


September 8, 2014     "The Underground Railroad in Ohio" Cathy Nelson

October 6, 2014     "The Union Cavalry in the Civil War" Dan Reed

November 3, 2014     "Military Leadership During the Civil War" Bob Minton

December 1, 2014     "The Atlanta Campaign" Joan Kapsch

January 5, 2015     "The Ohio National Guard in the Civil War" Joshua Mann

February 2, 2015     "Mary Todd Lincoln" Steve Abbey

March 2, 2015     "The Fugitive Slave Law in Ohio" Ron Gorman

April 6, 2015     "The New York City Draft Riots" William Vodrey

May 4, 2015     "The Impact of the War on Women" Heather Nichols

Membership in the Quincy Gillmore Civil War Round Table is open to anyone with an active interest in the study of the military, political and social aspects of the American Civil War, including the events leading up to the Civil War and events of the Reconstruction Era.

Annual dues are $35 for adult individual members or $50 for a married couple or family consisting of at least one adult and any related children over the age of sixteen. The dues for a full-time student over the age of are $15. The dues help to defray operating costs as well as speaker fees.

Meetings are held September through May. The round table meets on the second Monday of September and the first Mondays of the following months. Meetings are generally held on the campus of Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio. Meetings begin at 6:30 p.m.

Changes in the meeting date, time or location will be be announced to the membership via electronic and postal mail or at our blog www.quincygillmorecwrt.blogspot.com in a reasonable time frame.

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