Notices and Updates

Notice to Members

Effective March 20, 2025
Member meals and program cost will increase to $25
All visitor meals and program cost will increase to $30

Your continued support is what keeps the PCWRT strong, allowing us to bring in great speakers, foster meaningful discussions, and preserve our shared passion for history. Every membership, every gathering, and every contribution plays a vital role in keeping this tradition alive. We deeply appreciate your commitment and look forward to many more engaging programs together! THANK YOU ALL!!!




Membership Dues:

2025 Dues, $30 individual / $40 family
Dues can be paid at the meeting or mailed to:
PCWRT
PO Box 1144, Powhatan VA. 23139 

Books:

The Civil War Roundtable has a collection of interesting books, in excellent condition, that will make great additions to your Civil War library or as a gift. 

**Contact Daniel Dos Santos at [email protected], with any questions. 

 Reminders


- Please consider donating to our silent auction…Civil War memorabilia and books, Richmond history, etc.

Happening this Month

December 18, 2025

Powhatan Civil War Roundtable Meeting

Menu

Special Christmas Menu


PLEASE RSVP to Bill Shockley by
 December 14th. Cell number: 804-245-3822
email: [email protected]


Reservations received after the deadline may be offered soup/salad instead of the hot meal if hot meal quantities are limited. Also let him know if you prefer soup and salad.  Please RSVP, then send your checks to our postal address below. 
Don’t depend on your check only as your
RSVP.

$25 members, $30 non-members

Our program

This month is a special occasion, as we will be joined by John Quarstein for our December meet.  At this time, we do not yet have details on his topic … which makes it all the more exciting.  A Christmas surprise indeed! Come ready to learn, enjoy, and be pleasantly surprised.

JOHN QUARSTEIN presents Civil War tours and lectures across the country and is the author of 18 books, with three more on the way. He leads the Museum’s Civil War and Hampton Roads Lecture Series and is now writing blogs and presenting online content via YouTube Live. John’s deep interest in all things related to the Civil War stems from his youth living on Fort Monroe, walking where heroes like Abraham Lincoln and R. E. Lee once stood. An avid collector of decoys, waterfowl/maritime art, and oriental rugs, John lives among them in his home, the 1757 Herbert House on Sunset Creek in Hampton, Virginia. On the National Register of Historic Places, this is the only house to have survived the August 7, 1861, burning of Hampton. 

Past Programs

June & July meetings were cancelled

February 2025 - Cancelled due to snow

March 2023

January 2023 - In addition to our program, we celebrated Max Travis, founding member of the club who has entertained and educated us all through the accounts of his family history and his knowledge of this period of history.

November 2022 - we had the pleasure of hearing member Mike Hall talk about his ancestor in the war