Kamis, 30 November 2017

CWT Letter from the Editor- December 2010

Et Tu, GBPA? Civil War preservationists have had a rough couple of decades. New development is constantly popping up to threaten hallowed ground, forcing preservation organizations to raise yet more money, testify at yet another county supervisors’ meeting or file yet another lawsuit. Throughout their struggles, such groups have often drawn strength from a sense …

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