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John C. Waugh, in person

Signings & Speeches

Houston, TX: February 21, 2012. 6:30 p.m. Houston Museum of Natural Science. 5555 Hermann Park Drive — Speech on the Emancipation Proclamation.

Scottsdale, AZ: March 20. 2012. 6:45 p.m. Scottsdale Civil War Round Table. Scottsdale Public Library auditorium. 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd. -- Speech on Lincoln and McClellan.

Baton Rouge, LA: April 19, 2012. 7 p.m. Baton Rouge Civil War Round Table, Drusilla's Seafood Restaurant — Subject TBA.

Washington, DC: September 15, 2012. Lincoln Group Symposium on Lincoln and the Constitution [place and time to come] — Speech on Lincoln and the press.

Gettysburg, PA: November 2012. Lincoln Forum [date, time and place to come] — Speech on Lincoln and McClellan.

Jack online: To hear and see Jack's Banner Lecture on Lincoln and McClellan at the Virginia Historical Society on May 12, 2011, go to www.vahistorical.org/news/lectures_waugh.htm.


Tours & Cruises

July 29–August 4, 2011:
Civil War Sesquicentennial: Washington DC, Harpers Ferry, Western Virginia and Manassas

(Note: Unfortunately, this tour has been cancelled for lack of sign-ups. We tend to blame the economy, not the historian. It is to be rescheduled for some future date. Stay tuned.)

This tour is designed to revisit the earliest months of the war. It will begin with a tour of Civil War Washington, visiting the key Civil War and Lincoln sites, then move on to Harpers Ferry to revisit the John Brown Raid and some of the very first events of the war. It will go then to the mountains of Western Virginia where four of the very first skirmishes of the war were fought. This part of the tour will center on two members of the West Point Class of 1846 — Confederate General Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry and George B. McClellan in western Virginia. The tour will end in Washington to revisit the first big battle of the war on the field of Manassas. Jack and Dennis Fry will be the two historian guides for this unique tour.

For information and bookings, contact Charlene Corris at Custom Travel Concepts, P.O. Box 80391, Springfield, MA 01138. Toll-free: 866-956-4440. E-mail: histours@aol.com. Website: www.customtravelconcepts.com.


Want to schedule an appearance or an interview?
I am open to invitations.

Jack Waugh
3408 Country Club Road
Pantego, Texas 76013
Email: waugh@sbcglobal.net
Phone: 817-265-2144

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