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Profiles of our Guide/Historians
Ed Bearss is, without
question, the most informative, entertaining and prolific battlefield tour
guide. Spending a day with Ed Bearss
insures that you’ll learn a great deal about the Blue & the Gray,
and it will be a lasting memory for you.
For many years, Ed Bearss was the historian at the Vicksburg National
Military Park.
He subsequently became the Chief Historian of the National Park Service
until his retirement. He has
authored countless articles dealing with a variety of Civil War topics. His
three volume history of the siege of Vicksburg
is a model campaign study. His most recent book, Fields of Honor, is a Bearss eye view of the Civil War.
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James McPherson
earned the Pulitzer Prize for his landmark book Battle Cry of Freedom. He has written extensively on the Civil
War and is considered one of the foremost historians who have studies and
written about the war of the rebellion.
Along with his considerable shelf of publications, Jim has also been
a great champion concerning the ongoing preservation of Civil War
battlefields. He recently retired
from the History Department at Princeton University.
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Robert K. Krick is an expert on the history of the Army of Northern
Virginia. He has led tour groups of Civil War battlefields and operations
from Gettysburg to Petersburg. He has also written
extensively on Confederate Military History. He is recently retired from
the National Park Service where he served for many years as the historian
at the Fredericksburg &
Spotsylvania National
Military Park.
His recent books include: Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain;
Conquering the Valley and the Smoothbore Volley which Doomed the
Confederacy.
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Ted Alexander is a highly sought after speaker
and tour guide. He has written extensively on the Gettysburg campaign. His books include
Southern Revenge & Maryland Civilians
in the Antietam campaign. He has also
authored several General's Tours
for Blue & Gray Magazine. He
is an expert on cavalry operations conducted during the Gettysburg campaign. He is the historian
at the Antietam National Battlefield
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Jeff Wert is a name familiar to anyone who has studied the Civil
War over the past two decades. He is a noted Civil War historian and the
author of five books. He has written a critically acclaimed biography of
Gen. James Longstreet General James Longstreet : The Confederacy's Most
Controversial Soldier-A Biography and compared and contrasted the Civil War
service of the Stonewall and Iron Brigades: A Brotherhood of Valor : The
Common Soldiers of the Stonewall Brigade, C.S.A., and the Iron Brigade,
U.S.A. His most recent book examines in detail the third and final day of
the Battle of Gettysburg: Gettysburg, Day Three.
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Mark A. Snell is retired from the United States
Army. He has a B.A. from York College of Pennsylvania, an M.A. in American
history from Rutgers, and the Ph.D. from
the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Mark is a former assistant
professor at the United States Military Academy,
West Point, NY. At Shepherd
College he chairs the Civil War
and 19th Century America
program and teaches two Civil War courses, an American history survey
course, and a course on World War I. Dr. Snell’s most recent book is
From First to Last: The Life of Major General William B. Franklin (2002).
E-mail:
msnell@shepherd.edu
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Dennis Frye been leading
Civil War battlefield tours for over twenty-five years. He has published articles in virtually
all of the popular Civil War journals and authored several fine books,
including a volume in the Virginia
regimental series. He has been a historian with the National Park Service,
chiefly based at Harpers Ferry, for most
of his professional career. He also
served as the executive director of the Association for the Preservation of
Civil War Sites (APCWS) and as a historical consultant for the feature film
Gods and Generals.
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: dward@civilwartours.org
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