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Olde Colony Civil War Round Table
The Olde Colony Civil War Round Table is a non-profit organization and we have incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our group studies the history of the American Civil War. We focus on learning and discussing Civil War history. We further get involved in preserving C.W. sites, researching C.W. history and writing C.W. articles. We are the largest Civil War Round Table in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with over 100+ members. Our regular meeting is usually on a Thursday night on the third week of the month at 7:30 p.m. Prominent Civil War Guest Speakers have been invited to address our group. Our meetings are open to the public for free. We always welcome new members to join us. Our membership is open to anyone of any Race, Creed, or Color. An interest in the American Civil War is the only qualification necessary to join the organization, and both Northern and Southern sentiments are welcome. It doesn't matter whether you are "just beginning to learn" or a "veteran of many years" on the subject, we welcome you all. Our group came from all walks of lives, and each member brings in different depth of knowledge in C.W. history. Annual membership dues are $20 for individuals and $25 for families. Anyone who is interested to join us, please e-mail to Paula Cunningham (taraatgww@aol.com), or phone (508) 823-7208 Each member will also receive our monthly Newsletter, THE CAMPAIGN. Half an hour before the meeting, at around 7 p.m., we have CW book sales, and the proceed will go to CW Preservation. The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. After the talk, we serve light refreshment during the socializing hour. The name Olde Colony originally referred to the Plimoth Plantation colony, the first successful and continuous settlement of the English speaking people in North America, and subsequently its towns spread around and expanded beyond Plimoth. The towns collectively are known as South Shore today, where most of our members came from. What is a Civil War Round Table? A gathering of those interested in the Civil War. Some members have an intense interest in the study of various aspects of the war, some devoted to research, some to collecting. Most members have a dedicated interest and enjoy reading, touring and listening to the presentations. The only criteria required to become a member is to have an interest in the Civil War. Both Northern and Southern sentiments are welcome. CWRTs were started in the Chicago area over 60 years ago (in 1940s). There are Round Tables all over the country, several in New England. Some memberships are in the hundreds and some have only a dozen. Most have scheduled monthly meetings except during the summer months. Many have a dinner meeting or two and a Battlefield Tour scheduled. While there is no central organization for these Round Tables, a good relationship exists with all. Many swap newsletters and speakers. Some members belong to several Round Tables. Olde Colony has many years of operation. We started with nine chartered members and now have over one hundred. Of the nine founders, five were past presidents of other Round Tables that wanted one started on the South Shore. We have members from all walks of life, and cities and towns from Lynn to Nantucket and even one member from Maryland. With few exceptions, we meet monthly on the Third Thursday of the Month. We are currently meeting (most months) at the Endicott Estate, Dedham. We have a variety of speakers and subjects at our meetings. One member runs an inexpensive bus tour each spring. In the past we have gone to Gettysburg for "Two Days on the Fields of Gettysburg with Ed Bearss" (the premier Civil War guide). We also have a monthly newsletter, The Campaign. All in all, Olde Colony Civil War Round Table makes for a very informative yet informal evening once a month. Please join us at our next meeting, I think you'll enjoy it. David J. Kenney, Former President
Official addressOfficial address:
OfficersOfficers:
Executive BoardJoseph Scalia (jpscalia@comcast.net) (Executive Board Chairman)
ChairmanProgram Chair: Joseph Scalia
NewsAbraham Linclon Bicentennial Commission of Massachusetts Olde Colony Civil War Round Table President Bob Hall (2007-2009 term) has been appointed as one of the 16 members of the above Commission to undertake commemorative education programs, public forums and arts projects in 2009 by the Massachusetts Governor. Civil War News featured our OCCWRT twiceOn the October 2005 issue, Civil War News featured our OCCWRT on (1) our compiling a list of CWRT as a valuable resource for researching CWRT, and (2) on Bob Hearsey's inexpensive first class Annual Battlefield Tour. The other article was the interview of our ex-president Dave Kenney on our Round Table, printed on the second article of the Civil War Round Table Review column in 2004. September 2007 to August 2008 scheduled programSeptember 2007 to August 2008 Book sales (proceed goes to Civil War Preservation Fund) started at 7:00 p.m. Meeting started at 7:30 p.m. September 20, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate, 656 East Street, Dedham,
MA (Exit 14 off Route 128.)
October 4, 2007, cocktail at 6:00 p.m. (Thursday), Jubilee Dinner. Meeting at Lantana Restaurant,
43, Scanlon Drive, Randolph MA. (Route #128, exit 28 South)
November 15, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate, 656 East St. Dedham MA
(Exit 14 off Route 128.)
December 13, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate, 656 East St., Dedham, MA
(Exit 14 off Route 128.)
January 17, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate, 656 East St., Dedham, MA
(Exit 14 off Route 128.)
February 21, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate, 656 East St., Dedham, MA
(Exit 14 off Route 128.)
March 20, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate, 656 East St., Dedham, MA
(Exit 14 off Route 128.)
April 17, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate. 656 East St., Dedham, MA
(Exit 14 off Route 128.)
May 15, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. (Thursday), at Endicott Estate. 656 East St., Dedham, MA
(Exit 14 off Route 128.)
June Picnic ---- June 7, 2008, Saturday at noon.
End of the year's program. Summer breaks. Next year's program will start on September 2008. Recipients of the Olde Colony Civil War Preservation FundAPCWS, the Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites (old name)---on preserving Brandy Station.
The Revere Award recipients
The Revere Award: The Olde Colony Civil War Round Table established The Revere Award in 1999, to be awarded to a person who had made significant contribution to the study of the American Civil War. The Award is a magnificent 8-inch diameter Reed & Barton engraved silver plated bowl, or, pewter bowl, presented in the names of the brothers, Colonel Paul Joseph Revere and Assistant Surgeon Edward Hutchinson Robbins Revere, who gave up their lives serving in the 20th Mass., the Harvard Regiment, for their Country. They were the grandsons of the Revolutionary War hero, Midnight Rider Paul Revere. Colonel Paul Joseph Revere was fatally wounded in the battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, while leading his regiment to battle, and died on July 4, 1863. Assistant Surgeon Edward Hutchinson Robbins Revere died in the battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, while tending the wound of a soldier. For more information about the Revere brothers, please refer to
The Revere Award recipients The First 1999 Revere Award recipient : William J. Bernache
The 2000 Revere Award recipient : David J. Kenney
The 2001 Revere Award recipient : Edwin C. Bearss
The 2002 Revere Award recipient : Robert Hall
The 2003 Revere Award recipient : Joseph H. Geden
The 2004 Revere Award recipient : Robert Mooney
2005, no Revere Award given. The 2006 Revere Award recipient : Gordon Kwok
The 2007 Revere Award recipients : C. Peter Jorgensen & Kathryn Jorgensen
Olde Colony members who were Feature Speakers in our past Civil War meetingsSteven C. Adamson
The William J. Bernache ScholarshipThe Olde Colony Civil War Round Table had sponsored the William J. Bernache Scholarship through the Civil War Institute at the Gettysburg College, which would select a Scholarship recipient from its applicants. The purpose of this scholarship is to promote education and interest on Civil War to the High School students. The 2001 recipient: Andrew Gerst, Newton High School, MA. The 2002 recipient: Meghan Phillips, East Bridgewater High School, MA The 2003 recipient: Ashley Whitehead, Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. The 2004 recipient: Caitlin Zito from Niantic, CT. The 2005 recipient: Kate Martin, St. Mark's School in Southborough, MA. The 2006 recipient: Ryan Rosiello, West Boylston High School, West Boylston, MA. THE 2007 recipient: Leah Norris, Auburn High School, Auborn, MA. Collectors' CornerBob Hearsey had exhibited his vast CW collection with different themes on many occasions.
Research TopicsJoe Geden on Confederate Navy.
The Peace BellIn around Sept. 1995, Executive Board member Bob Hall presented the Peace Bell to our President, Dave Kenney. This hand held bell was used by the Town Crier in Boston to herald the surrender at Appomattox following the War. The bell was presented to Post #200 of the Grand Army of the Republic and it was used to open their meetings until they disbanded. Mr. Hall presented the Bell to Olde Colony to be used to open our meetings. Dave Kenney and each succeeding President will be the caretaker of the Bell. Other parts of this websiteOlde Colony Civil War Round Table, old website homepage, part 2 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, Recipients of the Preservation Fund, part 2a Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, past meeting schedule, part 3 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, past meeting schedule, part 3a Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, past meeting schedule, part 3b Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, on Edward J. K. Johnston, CSN, part 4 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, on Edward J. K. Johnston, CSN, part 5 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, on Edward J. K. Johnston, CSN, part 6 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, on Edward J. K. Johnston, CSN, part 7 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, on Edward J. K. Johnston, CSN, part 8 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table / Bill Bernache Scholarship Olde Colony Civil War Round Table---The Revere Award / the Revere Brothers Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, Membership Application Form Local (Mass.) current Event and News on the American Civil War Friends of Olde Colony Civil War Round Table Olde Colony Civil War Round Table Newsletter Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, Link page 2 Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, Link page A List of Civil War Round Table websites, compiled by the Olde Colony CWRT The webmaster's other Award-winning websiteAssociation to Commemorate the Chinese Serving in the American Civil War Webmaster: Gordon Kwok
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