.png/:/)
Kalamazoo Civil War Round Table
Dedicated to preserving the History and Stories of The American Civil War
.png/:/)
Dedicated to preserving the History and Stories of The American Civil War


1862 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln met with retired General Winfield Scott to discuss Union strategy in Virginia.
1864 - Union commander Ambrose Burnside approved the plan for troops to dig a tunnel toward the Confederates at Petersburg, Virginia, with the intention using gunpowder to blow a gap in the Rebel fortifications. The explosion was successfully set off on July 30.
U.S. Civil War Quote:
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance."
- Union General John Sedgwick spoke these words just moments before being shot dead by a confederate sniper at Spotsylvania
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.
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.