Hawaii
Civil War Round Table

The Hawaii Civil
War Round Table was founded in May,1994 to perpetuate the study of the American
Civil War (1861-1865).
We generally
meet the third Wednesday of every month at The Bowfin Submarine Museum (next to
the Arizona Memorial).
Aloha Arm Chair
Historians
Our April meeting
will be at The Bowfin Museum on Wednesday the 18th at 6 P.M.
Our guest
speaker will be Dr. Marc Gilbert who is Hawaii Pacific University’s National
Endowment of the
Humanities World
Historian. Dr. Gilbert will speak on “The Confederate Diaspora in World History”.
Yes.
I had to look up
in Webster”s Dictionary to see what that means and I’m still not sure. So
please
Attend and hear
our guest. Pot luck is always nice.
Upcoming
meetings include our yearly book discussion in September on
"Generals
In Bronze-Interviewing the Commanders of the Civil War" edited by William
B. Styple.
Remember we are
reading “Generals In Bronze-Interviewing the Commanders of The Civil War” by
William Styple.
This is an easy
read and a fascinating book that you all will enjoy very much.
We will have our
yearly book discussion either in September or October.
Your obedient
servant, Damian
Paul

Carter House
Carter House, Franklin TN, where a major civil war
battle was fought
in an attempt to distract the North from Nashville,
Atlanta and
Savannah, GA. Several confederate generals died in
this yard.
December 5th
will be Historian Edwin C. Bearss speaking at the Hale Koa Hotel in Waikiki on
"Five
Tragic Hours-The Battle of Franklin".
Contact info:
Damian Paul
32 Kainehe
Street
Kailua,
Hawaii 96734
(808)262-5604