With the publication date for James Garfield and the Civil War: For Ohio and the Union coming next week (November 2, 2015), I wanted to post some information about talks and book signings that I will be doing in the Cleveland area in the second week of November.
These talks are all focused on the new book and the story of James Garfield's Civil War career. I hope to have copies of both the Garfield book and my book on Kennesaw Mountain available at each place. Follow the links for more information, or send me a message through the blog.
Saturday, November 7th:
James Garfield Symposium 2015: Garfield in Washington, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
Keynote Speaker and Book Signing
Sponsored by the James A. Garfield National Historic Site and the Friends of the James A. Garfield National Historic Site.
Sunday, November 8th:
James A. Garfield National Historic Site, Mentor, Ohio, 2 PM
Author Talk and Book Signing
Monday, November 9th:
Reed Memorial Library, Ravenna, Ohio, 2 PM
Author Talk and Book Signing
Tuesday, November 10th:
Mac's Back-Books, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 7 PM
Author Talk and Book Signing
Wednesday, November 11th:
Lorain Community College, Elyria, Ohio, 7 PM
Part of the ongoing 1865: Appomattox and Beyond, the Legacy of the Civil War Lecture Series
Author Talk and Book Signing
Hope to see you in Ohio!
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Our Country's Fiery Ordeal
A blog about the American Civil War, written and maintained by historian Daniel J. Vermilya, author of The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain (History Press, 2014) and James Garfield and the Civil War (History Press, 2015)
Dedicated to my great-great-great grandfather, Private Ellwood Rodebaugh, Company D, 106th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, killed at the Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862.
"And may an Overuling Providence continue to cause good to come out of evil, justice to be done to all men where injustice has long prevailed, and finally, peace, quiet, and harmony to come out of this terrible confrontation and our country's fiery ordeal." -- Albert Champlin, 105th Ohio, Diary entry of June 19, 1864 (Western Reserve Historical Society)
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