The North Carolina Military History Society 

Dedicated to preserving the Military History of North Carolina and the U.S.A.

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Plan now to attend our
2012 Annual Meeting and Symposium

North Carolina and the Civil War

May 12, 2012

0930 - 1500 Hours

NC Museum of History, Raleigh, NC

Registration: 0930 - 1000 Hours

Click here for more infomation about speakers

Symposium Speakers:

  • "The Burnside Expedition," Jeff Bockert, North Carolina Office of Archives and History
  • "Union Sentiment in Eastern North Carolina," Chris Meekins, North Carolina Office of Archives and History

  • "Major General William Dorsey Pender," Kenny Simpson, North Carolina Office of Archives and History

  • "The North Carolina Civil War Death Study," Josh Howard, North Carolina Office of Archives and History

$5 Lunch
(payable at the door)
Sub-sandwich, chips, dessert, and drink

Lunches must be reserved in advance
by May 7, 2011
Email the Society at ncmilhistsoc@yahoo.com
or call  “Si” Harrington at (910) 897-7968.
Leave your name and number of lunches.

 

Colonel Isaac E. Avery, 6th Regiment North Carolina State Troops. Colonel Avery was killed in action the evening of July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg.

 

Note written by Colonel Isaac. E. Avery as he lay dying on the field of battle at Gettysburg.

"Major tell my father I died with my face to the enemy."

Click to see sessions from past symposiums

2011 symposium  2010 symposium 2009 symposium   2007 symposium 

 

 

NCHMS Symbol   NC Military Historical Society
7410 Chapel Hill Road
Raleigh, NC 27607-5096
Website:
www.ncmhs.net 
unknown NC State Guardsman, circa 1880s/90s from Winston-Salem 

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