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BRCWRT — Vol. XXVI, Issue 5, JUNE-JULY 2019 Page 1 The Newsletter of the Bull Run Civil War Round Table — Vol. XXVI, Issue 5, JUNE-JULY 2019 AUTHORS-HISTORIANS DON HAKENSON AND CHUCK MAURO MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS SPEAK ON "MOSBY IN FAUQUIER 7 p.m. Centreville Library COUNTY” AT THE JUNE 13th MEETING THURSDAY, June 13, 2019 We are so fortunate to have two of our own GUEST SPEAKER: Bull Run Civil War Round Table members and Authors and Historians acclaimed John Singleton Mosby authors CHUCK MAURO speaking at the June 13th meeting. Col. AND DON HAKENSON Mosby’s actions in Fauquier County, VA, during TOPIC: the War will be the focus of the presentation. Don Hakenson was born in Washington, DC, but “Mosby in Fauquier County” lived practically his entire life in Fairfax County, VA. Don is a Vietnam-era Air Force veteran; he THURSDAY, July 11, 2019 retired from the federal government in 2008 after 37 years of service as a civilian with the GUEST SPEAKER: Department of the Army. NPS Historian Emeritus Don has spent countless years researching the Civil War in Fairfax and Fauquier counties, ~ ED BEARSS ~ especially regarding Colonel John S. Mosby and TOPIC: his rangers. For over a decade, Don has conducted Mosby and Fairfax County Civil War “Battle of Fort Fisher, NC” bus tours for the Stuart/Mosby Historical Society, the Franconia Museum and other Civil Virginia. Don also had various ancestral cousins War-related organizations inside and outside of and uncles who served in Mosby’s Rangers. the State of Virginia. Don is a current board Chuck Mauro is the author of and member and past president of the Stuart-Mosby photographer for “A Southern Spy in Northern Historical Society. He served as a History Virginia: The Civil War Album of Laura Ratcliffe;” Commissioner for Lee District in Fairfax County “The Civil War in Fairfax County: Civilians and for over five years. Don is also a founder and a Soldiers;” “Herndon: A Town and Its History;” member of the board of directors for the and “Herndon: A History in Images.” He Franconia Museum and is a Civil War advisor for received the Nan Netherton Heritage Award for the Mosby Foundation in Warrenton, Virginia, as his historical research and writing of, and well as for the Friends of Laura Ratcliffe in photography for “The Battle of Chantilly (Ox Hill), Herndon, VA. A Monumental Storm.” Chuck has also Don was a member of the sesquicentennial co-written with Don “A Tour Guide and History of committees for Fairfax City and Fairfax County. Col. John S. Mosby's Operations in Fairfax Additionally, with many prior award-winning County, Virginia.” He is also the writer and books on Civil War history, he has published co-producer of the independent film, “The Battle three other books about Mosby and his men and of Chantilly (Ox Hill),” based on his book. co-authored the newly released “A Tour Guide In addition to the BRCWRT, Chuck is a and History of Col. John S. Mosby's Operations member of the Civil War Trust, the National in Fauquier County, Virginia.” Don had two Center for Civil War Photography, the Louisiana great-great grandfathers who served in the Historical Association Memorial Hall Foundation, Confederate Cavalry of the Army of Northern (con’t on page 21) BRCWRT — Vol. XXVI, Issue 5, JUNE-JULY 2019 Page 2 BULL RUN CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE UPCOMING 2019 MEETINGS Executive Committee June 13: Authors and Historians Chuck Mauro and Don President: Mark Trbovich, [email protected], Hakenson - “Mosby in Fauquier County” 703.361.1396 Past President: Nancy Anwyll, [email protected] July 11: Author and NPS Historian Emeritus Ed Bearss - Vice-President: Mark Whitenton, [email protected] Treasurer: Joe Young, 703.281.7935 “Battle of Fort Fisher, NC” Secretary: John Pearson, [email protected], 703.475.1943 August 8: Author and Historian Richard Lewis - At Large: Charlie Balch, John De Pue, Brian McEnany Communications/Media: Jim Lewis, “Cloaked in Mystery: The Curious Case of the [email protected] Marketing: Stephanie Vale, [email protected] Confederate General's Coat” Membership: Mark Whitenton, [email protected] Preservation: Blake Myers, [email protected] September 12: Authors and Historians Rob Orrison Student Scholarship: Nancy Anwyll ([email protected]), and Kevin Pawlak - “To Hazard All: A Guide to Brian McEnany and Charlie Balch Education: Brian McEnany, [email protected]; Nancy Anwyll the Maryland Campaign, 1862” Field Trips: Scott Kenepp Webmaster: Alan Day, [email protected] September 22: - 4th Annual BRCWRT Members’ Picnic - Graphic Design: Drew Pallo, [email protected] at The Winery at Bull Run, - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Newsletter Editor: Nadine Mironchuk, [email protected] Newsletter Team: Saundra Cox, Ed Wenzel, Eric Fowler, Janet October 10: Author and Historian Dan Clendaniel —”The Greentree and Andy Kapfer. The Bull Run Civil War Round Table publishes the Stone Wall. U.S. Marine Corps: John Brown’s Raid & the Civil War” General Membership meetings are held at 7 p.m. on November 14: Author and Historian Paige Gibbon the second Thursday of each month at: Backus—”The Chaos and Carnage in the Hospitals Centreville Regional Library 14200 St. Germain Drive of First Manassas” Centreville, VA 20121-2255 703.830.2223 December 12: Author and Historian John Quarstein - For specific meeting dates and information, please visit “Battle of Big Bethel, VA, June 1861” the Web site: http://bullruncwrt.org In This Issue NEWSLETTER ARTICLE SUBMISSION DEADLINE President’s Column Page 3 For the August-September 2019 issue, e-mail articles by 9 a.m., Monday, July 22, to Nadine Mironchuk at: BRCWRT Scholarship Award Page 4 [email protected] Book Corner Page 5 NEWSLETTER ADVERTISEMENT SUBMISSION DEADLINE Ms. Rebelle Page 6 For the August-September 2019 issue, advertisers should please click on “Instructions for Advertisers” at: Ben Lomond Hospital Event Page 9 http://bullruncwrt.org and e-mail ads by noon on July 12, to Charlie Balch at: [email protected] BRCWRT Picnic Details Page 10 Support the BRCWRT in its important Tennessee at Manassas Page 11 mission to educate and to commemorate New Members Page 11 the battles and events of the Civil War Unprecedented Discovery Page 12 JOIN US AT CARRABBA’S Centreville Sign Unveiled Page 13 Do you come directly to the monthly War Sears Chelsea, Mass. Page 16 meeting from work and look for a place to eat, or would you just like to come early to dinner? Join BRCWRT members and their Civil War Hospital Event Page 20 monthly guest speakers for good food and camaraderie. We are currently meeting PWC June Activities Page 23 around 5 p.m. at Carrabba’s Italian Grill located just across Lee Highway from the PWC July Activities Page 24 Centreville Regional Library. ~~~ PWC August Activities Page 25 BRCWRT — Vol. XXVI, Issue 5, JUNE-JULY 2019 Page 3 The President’s Column our past winners. “Job Well Done” to all 13 of By Mark A. Trbovich the 2019 participants! We look forward to hearing great things from all of them as their lives in the world of history move forward. Bull Run Civil War Round Table Members - We have come to the end of our 2019 This summer will prove to be an excellent BRCWRT membership drive; however, we are season for lectures, events and fellowship with never done encouraging members to please your Bull Run Civil War Round Table family. continue to spread the word to your family and The BRCWRT will, of course, continue to serve friends that the BRCWRT is the Northern as your region's headquarters for study of the Virginia hub for Civil War information and Civil War. We will never rest on our laurels but preservation, in addition to being a tremendous will continue to bring to this region the organization. As always, I’m afraid folks who high-quality Civil War lectures and tours that our didn’t sign up won’t be receiving our newsletter members and guests are accustomed to until we they do. I am always encouraging a enjoying. I am looking forward to the upcoming “youth movement” for the BRCWRT, so that a Mosby lecture in June and Ed Bearss’ Ft. Fisher future generation of Civil War historians and lecture in July. You won’t want to miss them! preservationists will continue our proud traditions I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Paula here in Centreville, VA. As I often reiterate, I Whitacre for her excellent presentation on Julia look forward to having 300 members signed up Wilbur and Harriet Jacobs: "Incidents in the Life for 2019, which has been my goal for the last of a Slave Girl” at our May nine years (283 members in 2018). 9th meeting. Her recap- Again, I am sorry to announce that we will ping the story of her 2017 not be having a Spring tour this year. We are book on Julia and Harriet also sad to hear that our wonderful Tour Director was inspirational; this anti Scott Kenepp is leaving us, as he is retiring from -slavery book/diary pre- government service. We are actively searching sentation about these for a new tour director and hope to have one by brave women was just this summer. We’ll get you updates as soon as great. Thank you so that position is filled. much, Paula, and we Your Executive Committee has been working hope to see you in the overtime on new initiatives for constantly future, along with other improving our round table’s vision and mission. visiting members of the May speaker Paula This year will be another tremendous year for us Whitacre displays her book Civil War Round Table of on Julia Wilbur, called “A at the BRCWRT, as we continued to bring great the District of Columbia.