Kamis, 21 September 2017

Interview with Eric A. Campbell: Answering the Challenge of Cedar Creek

Eric A. Campbell began working for the National Park Service at Gettysburg in 1987. Known for his interpretive skills, Campell added to his luster with his book “A Grand Terrible Dramma”: From Gettysburg to Petersburg: The Civil War Letters of Charles Wellington Reed (2000). Eric left Gettysburg in 2009 for Virginia, to develop programming and …

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