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Vicksburgthe fatal fulcrumNovember 20-21, 2009
Hood’s Texas Brigade association, Re-Activated
Seminar November 21, Abilene TXTour & Reception November 20, Buffalo Gap Historic Village
• H o t e l I n f o r m a t i o n
• G e t t i n g t o Bu f f a l o G a p
• G e t t i n g t o McMu r r y Un i v e r s i t y
Co-Sponsored by Hood’s Texas Brigade Association,
Re-Activated, Inc.
Department of History, MuMurry University
Grady McWhiney Rsearch Foundation, Inc.
MCM Eleganté Suites (http://mcmelegantesuites.com -- includes a map) 325-698-1234 or 888-897-9644 Toll free4250 Ridgemont Drive Abilene, Texas 79606Special Rates available for Friday, November 20-Saturday November 21, 2009 at $104 (+ tax) per night for a limited block of rooms. When you call for reservations, indicate you are part of the Grady McWhiney Research Foundation group. Reservations must be made by October 15, 2009 to receive the special rate..
Buffalo Gap Historic Village • 133 N. William StreetBuffalo Gap, Texas 79508Located 14 miles south of Abilene on State Highway 89 (Buffalo Gap Road in Abilene), in the middle of the scenic town of Buffalo Gap. If you’re driving in from the Dallas – Fort Worth area, just get on Interstate 20 and head west. When you get to Abilene, take Loop 322 south to the Buffalo Gap Road exit. If you’re coming from Midland or Odessa, do the same thing except head east; and when you reach Abilene, follow Loop 83/84 south to the Buffalo Gap Road offramp. Once you’re on Buffalo Gap Road, just continue south, past the Abilene Mall and the city limits. When you start seeing speed signs telling you to slow down, you’ll know you’re on the edge of the town of Buffalo Gap. Turn right on Elm – then go two blocks. If you miss Elm, don’t panic; just keep driving until you come to William Street (across from Jim Ned Elementary School), make a right turn on it, and head north. We’re at 133 North William Street.
McMurry University • 1400 Sayles Blvd • Abilene, TX 79605(325) 793-3800 • www.mcm.edu/newsite/web/Seminar will be at the Radford Memorial Auditorium. From the East– On I-20, exit #292A toward Abilene. This will take you into Abilene on S. 1st. Follow S. 1st to Sayles Blvd, turn left. Continue down Sayles Blvd until you reach S. 14th. McMurry University will be on the southwest corner of the Sayles & S. 14th intersection.From the West– On I-20, exit #279 toward Abilene. This will take you into Abilene on S. 1st. Follow S. 1st to Sayles Blvd, turn right. Continue down Sayles Blvd until you reach S. 14th. McMurry University will be on the southwest corner of the Sayles & S. 14th intersection. Vic
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Hood’s Texas Brigade Association, Re-Activated www.hoodstexasbrigade.orgMcMurry University • www.mcm.edu Grady McWhiney Research Foundation • www.mcwhiney.org
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• F l i g h t I n f o r m a t i o nSeveral daily flights leave for Abilene from DFW/Dallas Fort Worth International Airport via American Airlines American Eagle service. Check www.aa.com for details.
McWhiney Foundation
Registrat ion Saturday AgendaSpeaker: Ed Bearss, Historian Emeritus, National Park Service. “Overview of Vicksburg Campaign.” This introductory segment will present the overview of the offensive
Speaker: Charles Grear, Department of History, Prairie View A&M University. “Texans at Vicksburg.” This subject will explore the roles of the 2nd Texas Infantry, Waul’s Legion, and the 7th Texas Infantry in the Vicksburg Campaign providing an understanding of their respective contributions and effectiveness in the siege and relief efforts.
Speaker: Susannah Ural (formerly Bruce), Department of History, University of Southern Mississippi. “ Letters from Hood’s Brigade Soldiers on the Effects of the Two Defeats at Vicksburg and Gettysburg.” The speaker will draw on her extensive work with letters written by members of Hood’s Brigade to explore the effect of the defeats at Vicksburg and Gettysburg on the soldier’s morale in the fall, 1863.
Speaker: Dale K. Phillips, Superintendent of George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes, IN. “Port Hudson & Vicksburg.” This topic will discuss the importance of Port Hudson to Trans-Mississippi communications and the parallel campaign of Major General Nathaniel P. Banks against the Louisiana stronghold several hundred miles below Vicksburg.
Speaker: Richard Lowe, Professor of History, North Texas University. “Walker’s Texas Division: The Attempt to Relieve Vicksburg from the West.” The final topic will explain the relief efforts in Louisiana, the role of the Texans, and the reasons for failure.
9:00-9:10 WelcomebyMarthaA.Hartzog,President, Hood’sTexasBrigadeAssn.,Re-Activated
9:10-9:15 GreetingsbyDonaldF.Frazier, CEO,McWhineyResearchFoundation&Professor ofHistory,McMurryUniversity
9:15-10:15 EdBearss,“TheVicksburgCampaign”
10:15-10:45 Break
10:45-11:45 CharlesGrear,“TexansatVicksburg.”
11:45-1:30 LunchandatalkbySusannahUral, “GettysburgandVicksburg:Lettersfromthe Front”
Time to visit the vendors and exhibits.
1:30-2:30 DaleK.Phillips,“PortHudson&Vicksburg”
2:30-3:00 Breakandtimetovisitvendorsanddisplays.
3:00-4:00 RichardLowe,“Walker’sTexasDivision:The AttempttoReliveVicksburgfromtheWest”
4:00-4:30 Wrap-upandDiscussion
DeadlineOctober15,2009$50.00(includinglunch)fortheSaturdaySeminar$50.00fortheFridayEveningChuckWagonDinner&tourofBuffaloGapSeereverseforhotelinformation.
Vicksburg:TheFatalFulcrum•Registration
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Sendthisform,togetherwithyourcheckmadepayabletoHood’sTexasBrigadeAssociation,Re-Activatedto—
AnnOppenheimer CorrespondingSecretary/TreasurerHTBAR 11DallariCourt SanAntonio,Texas78216-7887
Contacts:AnnOppenheimer-oppysgirl@satx.rr.com MarthaHartzog-m.hartzog@mail.utexas.edu AmySmith,GMRF-aesmith.gmrf@mac.com
Friday evening, November 20th, enjoy a real taste of frontier Texas at Buffalo Gap Historic Village, just outside of Abilene (www.buffalogap.com). The pre-seminar-event includes a Chuck Wagon Dinner on the grounds and a delightful tour of the historic village, a living history mu-seum that brings the West Texas Frontier alive with over a dozen original buildings and scores of historical artifacts. Sound wands will be provided for those who wish to customize their tour. The Museum Shop will be open. This will be a chance to mingle with the speakers in an informal setting with time to socialize and relax. Dress is Texas casual (blue jeans and boots optional!). For those who need it, transportation will be arranged from the MCM Eleganté Suites. The Pre-Event cost is $50 per person.
Martha A. Hartzog, President, HTBAR
Ann C. Oppenheimer, Corresponding Secretary/Treasurer, HTBAR
Robert N. Jones, Jr., Honorary Member & Counsel, HTBAR
Gale Phipps, Honorary Member, HTBAR
Donald S. Frazier, CEO McWhiney Foundation & Professor of History, McMurry University
Amy Smith, Executive Director, Grady McWhiney Research Foundation (GMRF)
Hosts
Buffalo Gap Dinner & Tour
Speakers & Topics:
and defensive strategies with particular attention to the problems of the Confederate defense, the development of the campaign, the roles of “key” commanders, and the reasons for final Union success.
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