Wow. A new year for all of us. For the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War, it is the follow up to the most cataclysmic series of events which led to the outbreak of hostilities between the United States and Confederacy.
2011 (1861) was an excellent start to the events and activities surrounding the role of the Navy's during the war. 2012 promises to be an important year, if not the most important one, for the CWN 150. There are tons of events planned and scheduled for this commemorative year, so stay tuned. In the near future, however, there are two that are directly on the radar for January (not to mention the CWN 150 Watercolor Contest and LEGO shipbuilding program!).
2012 SNA Conference in Crystal City, VA
The CWN 150 will have a booth in the exhibitors room at the 2012 Surface Navy Association at the Hyatt Regency in Crystal City. The conference will be held from Tuesday, January 10th to Thurs, January 12th. Come stop by and get a FREE copy of the CWN 150 Special Edition Daybook or have a chat with me about anything related to the exciting Civil War Navy commemoration this upcoming year. I will also have some prize drawings to win a copy of the Civil War at Sea DVD which just came out in coordination with Bob Rositzke and Bill Erickson of the Surface Navy Association.
It will also be the debut of the new CWN 150 traveling exhibit panel which highlights the history and heritage of the Civil War navies, noting how the war itself was the beginning of the creation of a modern surface navy. Come check it out.
See the full list of exhibitors, events, and speakers for the SNA Conference HERE.
Lecture at Ashantilly Center in Darien, GA (January 22, 3:00 pm)
I will also be speaking next Saturday at the Ashantilly Center in GA. The fine folks at Coastal Georgia University helped to put together this event, which also includes lectures from several of our friends at the National Civil War Naval Museum im Columbus. According to the Ashantilly Center's website, the description is as follows:
"Matt Eng, Deputy Educator at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and an expert on American Naval History, will discuss the importance of commemorating the Civil War’s Sesquicentennial, focusing much of his presentation on the Navy during that period."
Flattering as the description is, I will be discussing the overall scope of the CWN 150 and its role in the ongoing narrative of memory during the war. For more information on the event, please go to the full link/details HERE or the Mcintosh County Homepage HERE.
I look forward to an excellent year for the CWN 150 and the Civil War Sesquicentennial. Let's make it the best one yet! Stay tuned for more info on the March 2012 Battle of Hampton Roads events at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and the Mariners' Museum.
Full Speed Ahead,
Matthew T. Eng
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