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Campbell County Historical Society Calender Of Events
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January 2008
- January 20 - Campbell County Historical Society Dr. Larry Aaron and he will speak on "A 'What If' Scenario: Suppose General Greene Had Lost the Race to the Dan."
- January 20 - Friends of New London Ms. Edith Poindexter will present a program entitled "Patrick Henry: From Hanover Court House to Charlotte Court House."
February 2008
- February 13 - Lynchburg Civil War Roundtable Speaker: Virginia B. Morton, Topic: Civil War Culpeper and Confederate Scouts Frank Stringfellow and Will Farley.
- February 17 - Friends of New London Ms. Tracy Watts-Scott, a native of Evington, Virginia, will present a program entitled “The Church in the Brush Arbor” in conjunction with Black History Month
March 2008
- March 7 & 8 - Ready, Set, Bloom Old City Cemetery, 401 Taylor Street, Lynchburg (434) 847-1465
- March 12 - Lynchburg Civil War Roundtable Speaker: Clyde Paul Smith, Topic: Discovering the Hunley
- March 12 - Jones Memorial Library "The Architecture & Families of Rivermont House - Lynchburg's Finest Greek Revival Mansion" by Heidi James.
- March 15 - Eggstravaganza Point of Honor
- March 18 - Lecture by S. Allen Chambers, Jr. and Nancy Blackwell Marion
Lynchburg 100: An Illustrated Guide to Lynchburg Landmarks
Westminster Canterbury
Lynchburg Historical Foundation
- March 28-30 - 2008 Liberty University Civil War Seminar, "Reaping the Whirlwind: The Battle of Gettysburg." The event will be held in Arthur S. DeMoss Learning Center on the campus of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. Everyone is encouraged to secure reservations for this seminar by Wednesday, March 26. Admission to the seminar is $55 (which includes all of the seminar sessions, the Friday night banquet, and Saturday’s luncheon). After March 26, 2008, the price for both days is $65. Admission to the Seminar for Friday only is $25; admission for Saturday only is $30.
April 2008
- April 9 - Jones Memorial Library "Queena Stovall" by Barbara Rothermel.
- April 9 - Lynchburg Civil War Roundtable Speaker: Edward G. Longacre, Topic: Worthy Opponents – Generals William T. Sherman & Joseph E. Johnston: Antagonists in War-Friends in Peace
- April 22 - Celebrate the Garden Club of Virginia's 75th year of Historic Garden Week at Point of Honor
May 2008
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