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Pinstripe Press Blog: Author and Historian Michael Aubrecht
March 24, 2008
Chaplain?s Museum finally online

[Tip o' the hat to our friend Dimitri.]

The National Civil War Chaplain’s Museum website is finally up and running. This is a very exciting place indeed and I am blessed to know many of the members on the Board of Trustees and Advisors including Rev. Alan Farley, Al Stone and Richard Williams. I for one cannot wait to see the exhibits in person and I hope to aid this foundation in any way that I can. The museum has just begun to assemble its priceless collection and is in a temporary room at Liberty University. Watch Video from WDBJ7 News. They have expressed interest in my books and it will be an honor and a privilege to have my work carried in their shop. The mission of the National Civil War Chaplains Research Center and Museum Foundation is to educate the public about the role of chaplains, priests, and rabbis and religious organizations in the Civil War; to promote the continuing study of the many methods of dissemination of religious doctrine and moral teachings during the War; to preserve religious artifacts, and to present interpretive programs that show the influence of religion on the lives of political and military personnel. This is Civil War history that truly matters folks. Visit their new website today!

March 28-30 is the 12th Annual Civil War Seminar at Liberty University (Gettysburg is this year's topic.) and the Re-enactor's Missions For Jesus Christ will be selling copies of The Southern Cross. If you are there, please buy a copy and support the RMJC.


Posted by ny5/pinstripepress at 11:20 AM EDT
Updated: March 24, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
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March 24, 2008 - 1:33 PM EDT

Name: "Richard Williams"
Home Page: http://oldvirginiablog.blogspot.com/

Hey Michael, thanks for plugging the museum. Yes, the site is "up and running" but there are a few mistakes on it and a number of additions/corrections pending. Stay tuned.

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