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Kalamazoo Civil War Round Table
Dedicated to preserving the History and Stories of The American Civil War
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Dedicated to preserving the History and Stories of The American Civil War

Benjamin is an attorney in private practice and well-known leader in the Civil War reenacting and living history community. Benjamin commanded the 12th South Carolina/4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Inc., a nationally known reenacting organization, for many years. He has appeared on the “Addressing Gettysburg Podcast” with Matt Callery and has devoted his life to preserving the memory of the Civil War through living history demonstrations, presentations, and leading tours on numerous battlefields. A graduate of Michigan State University and Michigan State University College of Law, Benjamin and his son, Grant, reside in Grand Ledge, Michigan, where he is an active member of the community; serving on the Grand Ledge Public Schools Board of Education, a member of the Grand Ledge Rotary Club, and numerous other civic organizations.
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1861 - Virginia left the Union. Within the next 5 weeks Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina seceded bringing the total of Confederate states to eleven.
1863 - Union Colonel Benjamin Grierson left La Grange, Tennessee with 1,700 cavalry troops on a mission to destroy enemy supplies, telegraph lines and railroads in Mississippi. The raid ended on May 2 when Grierson and his men rode into Union occupied Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
1864 - Confederate forces under General Robert Hoke attacked Plymouth, North Carolina. The rebels were attempting to recapture ports lost to the Union two years before.
1864 - Union General Frederick Steele sent Colonel John Williams to gather corn that had been found west of Camden. On the way back the wagon train was attacked and stopped by Confederate General Samuel Maxey's troops.
U.S. Civil War Quote:
"By some strange operation of magic I seem to have become the power of the land."
- George McClellan spoke this self-appraisal shortly after he assumed command of the Union forces around Washington in 1861
KCWRT has conducted fund raisers to support numerous preservation efforts over the years. Generally, this is in the form of a donation to a preservation fund organized to save a specific Civil War site from development.
The Kalamazoo Civil War Round Table was founded in 1957 to support an interest in the American Civil War. We are devoted to education, social exchange, and historic preservation. Meetings are free and open to all regardless of race, religion, gender, or knowledge of the Civil War. Guests and visitors are always welcome.
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