Our mission is to provide a format where individuals may meet to
discuss military actions, the effects of political decisions, and
the societal customs that pertain to the American Civil War 1861-1865.
The Roundtable is an educational, non-profit, and non-political organization.
Membership is open to all adults and students over ten years of age.
It is our intent to further the mission through educational programs
and activities supporting the study of the Civil War.
The PCWRT is proud to present noted educators, authors and historians to our members and guests.
Our past speakers have included:
Ted Alexander; Dave Bastian; Edwin C. Bearss; Ann Blackman; James Blankenship; Chris Calkins; Col. Barton Campbell; Dr. Charles L. Cooke; Dr. John M. Coski; Gus Faeder; Patrick Falci; Cramer Gallimore; Dave Goetz; Michael D. Gorman; Will Greene; Don Hackenson; Clark “Bud” Hall; Robert Lee Hodge; William E. Hughes; Jeff Johnston; Dorothy Kelly; Julie Krick; Robert E.L. Krick; W. Hunter Lesser; Ed Longacre; Gregory Mertz; Virginia B. Morton; John W. Mountcastle, PhD, Brigadier General (Ret.); Frank O’Reilly; John V. Quarstein; Samuel Riggs; Ed Sanders; John W. Schildt; Andrew Talkov; Robert J. Trout; Jeffry D. Wert; Brian Steel Wills; William Young, Jr.
Our dinner meetings are held the third Thursday of each month, and are open to the public. Please
check the Calendar of Events for details regarding each meeting.
Photographs on this site are courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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