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"It has been said that a poet is someone who can put into words what another feels but can't quite express. Michael is a poet of history, and his appreciation of it is contagious. He captured for us a glimpse of the past and gave us the cherished gift of never forgetting."

Clint & Lizzie Ross Savannah, GA


"On our second trip to Fredericksburg, Michael gave us a tour that engaged the children and left all of us with an entirely different perspective than we received on our first trip. He was quite knowledgeable and witty. I would love to take him along on all of our Civil War adventures. It was quite a day!"

Kathleen Warren
Salem, VA

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The Southern Cross
Michael Aubrecht

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Houses of the Holy
Michael Aubrecht

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Michael Aubrecht proceeds from a premise Lincoln understood; 'Both sides pray to the same God.' His is scholarly research in a field largely untouched in the volumes of CW material that have preceded him...

Bill Oberst Jr., television and film actor portraying General William T. Sherman in the History Channel's critically acclaimed docudrama "Sherman's March"
More recent praise for
books by Michael Aubrecht

The Southern Cross
A Civil War Devotional
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Houses Of The Holy
Historic Churches of Fredericksburg
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Onward Christian Soldier
The Spiritual Journey of Stonewall
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Christian Cavalier
The Spiritual Legacy of JEB Stuart
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2008 CWPT Winner
2nd Place: Preservation Threat Category
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A proud board member and supporter of the National Civil War Life Foundation.

A proud member and supporter of the Civil War Preservation Trust.

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Our family uses 'The Southern Cross' as a daily devotional after
our regular Bible reading. We are captivated by the lives of these
great men of God as it is a perfect example of their great character. Simply put, this wonderful book
is a great faith builder.

Rick and Kathleen Warren (Salem, VA)
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CONTENTS
My Blog News & editorials
Facebook Online community
Jefferson Project Multi-racial essays

CURRENT EVENTS
2009 Calendar Appearance schedule
Bookings Event recaps & transcripts
Bookstore Museums and shops

UPDATES / UPCOMING
You Stink! Baseball book project
Conflict Fiction contest entry
Op-Ed Wilderness vs. Wal-Mart letter
Interview Pittsburgh Writers Project
Mort Künstler Commissioned print essay
Campfires at the Crossroads THP book


SPEAKING TRANSCRIPTS
For God and Country CWHC Chat 1
Christian Cavalier CWHC Chat 2
Faith Under Fire SPC Men's Ministry
Battlefield Blessings Walking tour
Backyard History Lee's Hill '55 Club
Historic Churches SPC Lecture Series
Richard Kirkland F'burg CW Roundtable
The Great Revival Manassas Museum
Writing History KDG Women's Sorority
Christ in the Camp Christian Classics
Houses of the Holy Manassas Museum

RADIO APPEARANCES (MP3s)
Chess & Baseball Voice America Radio 1
Civil War Baseball Voice America Radio 2
Digital Devotions 89.5 Bluegrass FM
Houses of the Holy History Minute 1230 AM
Meade Pyramid History Minute 1230 AM
Radio Spots Sample Reading


NEWSPRINT & MAGAZINES
CW Book Reviews The Free Lance-Star
Baseball Bookshelf Recommended reading
Lincoln In Stafford Author Jane Conner
Stonewall's Steed Little Sorrel tribute
Mort Künstler 1 Exclusive FLS interview
Mort Künstler 2 FLS 2007 snow print
Mort Künstler 3 FLS 2008 snow print
Lee's Lieutenants FLS interview
From The Home Front CWH Letters
John Adams Elder Art exhibit
Top-10 CSA Gens. Jan/Feb CWH magazine
Magazines-Periodicals In print

ARTICLES & ESSAYS
Baseball History
Luckiest Fans NY World Series 1921-2003
Pinstripe Press Baseball-Almanac essays
Civil War Baseball Expanded version
2006 MLB Fan Fest Recap & photos
Baseball in the 'Burg FLS interview
Battlefield Baseball Sept/Oct CWH magazine

Civil War History
In The Press Articles and interviews
Birth Of A "Buff" A retrospective essay
Little Sorrel Tribute to Stonewall's steed
Jackson/Stuart Stonewall - Southern Knight
Gettysburg Cyclorama Pictorial essay
Chancellorsville Beginning of the end?
The Stars and Bars A civil debate
Old Jack and Little Janie A love story
Angel of Marye's Heights Richard Kirkland
Bible Brigade Strength through scripture
Lee's Lieutenants ANV Reenactors
Gods and Generals Stonewall meets Stuart
Peacemakers Surrender at Appomattox
Confederate Chaplains Rev. Tucker Lacy
CSA Hall Of Heroes Meet The Generals
Father William Corby Irish Brigade chaplain
Oliver Howard Op-Ed: Battlefield Believer
Ladies & Legacies Southern heroines
Salvation Show Camp crusader
Indemnity in BW Church claims
Black History Month FLS feature


BIBLE STUDY
OCS Men's Study Course materials
Leader Guide Stonewall bible study
Attendee Guide Stonewall bible study
Digital Diary Online teacher journal


SIDE PROJECTS
OCS Audio Book NEW 2-CD Set
Nathan Bedford Forrest Saint and Sinner
Battlefield Believers
Christian Novel

APPEARANCES & TRIPS
Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania
April 8-9 2006: Harrisonburg
May 5-7 2006: Gettysburg
Aug. 5 2006: MOC Richmond
Mar. 22-25 2007: Sharpsburg

PRESS INFO & FREEBIES
The Classroom OCS for teachers
Signed Books Exclusive offer
Online Media Kit Adobe Acrobat PDF
Promotional Materials Advertising
Coloring Book Civil War for kids
Free Bookmarks Download and print

AWARDS & ACCOLADES
UDC Citation Caroline M. Goodlett Library
Haversack Store Books showcased at MOC
Forbes.com Magazine Book Club (2 titles)
SCV Camp #1296 Associate member
JB Hood Society Honorary member
Gettysburg Foundation Supporter
NCWL Foundation Board Member


GRAPHIC DESIGN
NCWLF Website design
Online Portfolio Adobe Acrobat PDF
Civil "Wartoons" Digital doodles
Logo Design 1 Old Confederate Workshop
Logo Design 2 Virginia Heritage Tours
Logo Design 3 RMJC 25th anniversary
Brochures Lee's Lts. Gathering of Eagles
Bookmarks Custom placeholders
Booklets R.E. Lee sermon booklets
Booklet Battle of Waynesboro booklet
Meet The Generals CSA brochure
Meet The Generals USA brochure
CWHC Merchandise Muster t-shirts
Gathering of Eagles Event t-shirts
Invitation Book release party
Magazine Cover gallery 1
Magazine Cover gallery 2

ONLINE EXTRAS
Photo Album Monuments & museums
JS Website The Jackson Society portal
Hometown Heroes Steelers Nation
Christmas eCards Merry Christmas
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INTERNET VIDEOS
Join local historian Michael Aubrecht as he
takes viewers on a private tour of the area's
frequently forgotten historical landmarks.

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SHOWCASE

ESSAY OF THE MONTH

Indemnity in Black and White
Fredericksburg Church Claims

Many of the churches that were involved in the Battle of Fredericksburg, or any battle for that matter, submitted itemized claims to the court of the United States government, as a petition to recover the cost of damages. All of these cases took years to come to fruition and involved a tedious and detailed investigation whereby members of the congregation, as well as unbiased witnesses, testified in order to prevent the commission of insurance fraud. The required criteria for granting a claim involved several factors that had to be determined by the panel conducting each investigation.

This included a formal declaration that absolved the churches from charges of insurrection and treason for supporting the Confederate States of America. Although each church was eventually granted this absolution, it was most likely as given as an amicable political gesture on behalf of the U.S. Government. The documentation for each of these federal investigations is on file at the Fredericksburg / Spotsylvania National Park Service archives. The evidence and findings for one witness in each congregation's testimony will be cited throughout this study. It is important to note that all of the churches of Fredericksburg (and Spotsylvania) were not awarded any money for more than fifty years after the war concluded.

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LECTURE OF THE MONTH

Angel of Marye's Heights
Sgt. Richard Kirkland

Thank you Jim. Good evening folks. It is certainly an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to speak to you tonight. When Mr. Ford contacted me, he initially requested a presentation on 'Stonewall' Jackson. However, when I heard that the theme of this year was "Great Lives that Touched Fredericksburg during the Civil War," there was perhaps no greater choice of topic in my opinion than that of Sgt. Richard Rowland Kirkland. Like many of you, I have been a longtime admirer of the story of the 'Angel of Marye's Heights' and this presentation forced me to further research what is truly an extraordinary life.

It was no surprise that I was able to retrieve some great sources for this evening's talk. Mac Wycoff of the National Park Service has done a wonderful job compiling and publishing information on Sgt. Kirkland. I was able to find a variety of materials in the bound volumes at Chatham, as well as in a short biography written by a novice historian named Les Carroll. I was also able to get transcripts of Kirkland's personal letters from Susan Sweet of the Orange County Round Table out in California. Although I had previously published an essay on Kirkland, as well as a chapter in my devotional titled "The Southern Samaritan," I still believe that I have just begun to scratch the surface of this remarkable man's story, which has inevitably touched me.

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BLOG POST OF THE MONTH

A real Good guy

A few years ago, I wrote a short, retrospective essay titled Birth of a Buff. In it, I shared the story of how my parents first introduced me to the Civil War during a family vacation to Gettysburg in 1978. You can view that essay, along with some incredibly cute photos of yours truly, over on my website. If not for the efforts of my mom and dad, who knows what kinds of shenanigans I would have fallen into? Another individual who deserves credit for cultivating my interest in the "Great Divide" is Mr. David Good, my 6th grade history teacher.

I turn 37 in just a few weeks, and there are very few things that I can still remember from my days at Manilla Elementary School. Most of them however, took place in my American history class. You know that teacher who seemed to have a gift for igniting interest in his/her students, the kind of teacher that presented their curriculum in a totally captivating way, and the type of teacher that you actually looked forward to seeing in class each week? That was Mr. Good. His teaching style was extraordinary and he left an indelible impression on me that lasts to this very day.

You could say that he alone gave me my start as a writer. I distinctly remember penning one of my first historical pieces for him. It was a report on Francis Marion "The Swamp Fox" and Mr. Good told us stories about how he and his friends would pretend to be Continental and British soldiers while playing army in the woods.

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