Jumat, 10 November 2017

Cease Fire: Here’s to the guardians of our heritage

Budge Weidman’s legacy is the preservation of our legacy. The passing this summer of Budge Weidman, the tireless organizer of volunteer Civil War researchers at the National Archives, brought to mind an endearing anecdote from the Civil War. In October 1863, an equally indefatigable home-front volunteer from Chicago named Mary Livermore audaciously sent Abraham Lincoln …

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