Last week, The Civil War Navy Sesquicentennial participated in the 23 April "Civil War at Sea" Conference at the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. The event was co-sponsored by the
Naval History and Heritage Command and the
Washington Examiner. Here is a small sampling of photos from the event:
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Craig Symonds and his wife talk with Admiral DeLoach |
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Gordon Calhoun and Matthew Eng at the NHHC/HRNM/CWN 150 Booth |
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Admiral DeLoach with donors of Farragut's prewar ordnance log |
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Civil War Living History Reenactors |
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Gordon Calhoun interprets the sinking of the USS Cumberland |
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Matthew Eng talking Civil War Navy and the Emerging Trends of Awareness |
A VERY big thank you to Bruce Guthrie for supplying the photographs for the event. You can see all the photos at Bruce's website
HERE.
I would also like to thank Taylor Kiland, Meredith Stencil, and Mark Weber for helping to organize the event. It was a lot of fun, and we certainly look forward to working more with the Navy Memorial in the future.
- CWN 150
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