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From: "Andrea" <andrea.genealogy(a)pceaze.com>
To: <inrandol(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 6:11 PM
Subject: [INRANDOL] A House Divided: Quakers, the Civil War, and Lincoln
I just got an invite to the 5th annual Quaker Genealogy & History
Conference.
A House Divided: Quakers, the Civil War, and Lincoln.
This is April 16 - 19, 2009. I am already attending a different
conference/retreat so I cannot go myself. But if anyone would be
interested
in attending I will send you the info via a pdf format.
It's at Wilmington College, OH.
Sounds like a really neat conference to go to. I wish I could go.
Each session is a different cost. Nothing is over $15 except for the all
day tour on Sunday which includes your lunch for $35.
Maybe I can sneak away for one or two from my other retreat.
How to Do Civil War Genealogy Research
The Second Mr. Lincoln
Film Showing of "Friendly Persuasion" with discussion afterwards
"Wide Awake Political Rally" this is a play and includes supper and is all
free.
Abraham Lincoln: Theologian of American Anguish
Morgan's Raiders
The 79th OVI and Col. Doan
Panel Discussion of the Divisions Cabinet another play I think.
Exhibits, Watson Library (Quaker Collection)
The Southern Quaker Experience in North Carolina and Tennessee
A House Divided....
Lincoln in Context
Pulling it All Together
Tours of some Friends sites
A Quaker Family Visits President Lincoln
More Tours of historical sites relating to Quakers and the Civil War
visiting area Friends cemetery, a meeting house, Kersey Lincoln
Collection,
Harvey settlement, Clinton County Historical Society.
They are limiting this to 30 people. So let me know if you are interested
right away and I'll send the info. Off list please. Andrea
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