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Title: Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission


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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • William J. Howell, Chairman
  • Speaker of the House of Delegates
  • Charles J. Colgan, Sr., Vice Chairman
  • President pro tempore, Senate of Virginia
  • Cheryl Jackson
  • Executive Director

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Sesquicentennial Commission established by HB
    1440 (2006)
  • Commission membership
  • Speaker William J. Howell, Chair
  • Sen. Charles J. Colgan, Sr., Vice Chair Sen. R.
    Creigh Deeds
  • Del. Albert C. Eisenberg Sen. John S. Edwards
  • Del. Algie T. Howell, Jr. Sen. Janet D.
    Howell
  • Del. Johnny S. Joannou Sen. Mamie E. Locke
  • Del. R. Steven Landes John P. Ackerly, III
  • Del. L. Scott Lingamfelter Dr. James I.
    Robertson, Jr.
  • Del. Thomas C. Wright, Jr. Dr. Charles F.
    Bryan, Jr

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Vision statement logo Understanding Our Past,
    Embracing Our Future
  • Goals for the commemoration
  • Diversity The commemoration will be inclusive
    of, and meaningful to, all Virginians,
    particularly
  • Diverse racial and ethnic groups
  • Immigrants and citizens who do not have a
    hereditary link to the American Civil War and
  • Young people who do not understand the relevance
    of the American Civil War to today's population
  • Inclusiveness The commemoration will seek to
    portray a fair and balanced story of Virginia's
    participation in the American Civil War that
    includes the African-American, Union and
    Confederate perspectives.
  • Statewide Accessibility The commemoration will
    be statewide, involving all localities and
    encompassing all Civil War-related institutions,
    museums, battlefields, parks and facilities in
    the Commonwealth.
  • 4. Education The commemoration period have a
    strong education component, which will be
    intended to ignite a renewed interest in
    Virginia's historical heritage. Preservation of
    endangered battlefields Americas outdoor
    classrooms will be strongly encouraged.

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Commission Accomplishments
  • Website www.VirginiaCivilWar.org
  • Hired Development Officer created 501 (c)(3)
    nonprofit corporation
  • Encouraged, worked with and offered technical
    assistance to other states to begin planning
    monitored planning at the federal level
  • Working with localities as each forms
    sesquicentennial committee (93/134 total)
  • Meet regularly throughout the state conduct
    media tours
  • Approved a special license plate for the
    sesquicentennial
  • Planning a number of statewide commemorative
    initiatives

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Plans in Development
  • Museum Exhibition An American Turning Point
    The Civil War in Virginia
  • Major statewide traveling exhibition rich in
    artifacts, documents, and high-tech components
  • Two parts (battlefront and homefront) approx.
    4,000 sq. ft.
  • Open in Richmond (Virginia Historical Society) in
    February 2011
  • Travel to Roanoke, Abingdon, Lynchburg,
    Winchester, Manassas, Hampton and Appomattox
  • A panel exhibition will be developed to travel to
    museums throughout the state and beyond.

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Plans in Development
  • Educational Film Produced by Blue Ridge Public
    Television and the Virginia Tech Center for Civil
    War Studies
  • Distributed free of charge to every school,
    library, archives, and historical society in the
    state beginning in August
  • Divided into nine 20-minute segments designed for
    use by teachers in the classroom
  • Segments will focus on the background of the war,
    military campaigns, the African-American
    experience, leading Virginia personalities, the
    common soldiers, homefront activities (including
    women and medical care) and legacies of the war
    for all Americans.

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Plans in Development
  • Grants Partner with the Virginia Tourism
    Corporation to award competitive micro-grants to
    local sesquicentennial committees for a variety
    of Civil War 150 programs with a marketing
    component, such as publications, website
    development, advertisements, etc.
  • Interactive battlefield tours Partner with NPS
    and state battlefield sites throughout the state
    to develop interactive vodcast battlefield
    tours for widespread access through the Internet.
  • Strategic Marketing Plan Work with the Virginia
    Tourism Corporation to develop and implement an
    8-year marketing plan for the statewide
    commemoration.

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Plans under Discussion
  • HistoryMobile (tractor trailer) exhibition
    Develop a mobile Civil War 150 exhibition,
    featuring key artifacts and documents plus
    high-tech maps and displays, that would travel to
    localities throughout the state and outside of
    the state to promote Virginia Civil War tourism.
  • Digitization project Partner with the Library of
    Virginia for a major initiative to identify,
    collect, catalog, and preserve Civil War
    documents currently held in private collections
    through digital scanning. This initiative may be
    combined with the HistoryMobile to promote the
    program and for ease of scanning original
    documents.
  • Pilot project is currently underway in Danville
    may be extended to Washington and Chesterfield
    counties and others.

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Plans under Discussion
  • Signature Conferences and Law School Symposia
    An annual conference series featuring the
    nations finest historians, intended to foster
    broad public understanding of the history of the
    Civil War. Conference topics tentatively include
  • 2009 America on the Eve of the Civil War
    (University of Richmond April 29, 2009)
  • 2010 African-Americans and the Civil War
  • 2011 American Military Strategy and the Civil
    War
  • 2012 Leadership and Generalship in the Civil War
  • 2013Civil War in a Global Context
  • 2014 The Home Front in the Civil War
  • 2015 Memory of the Civil War
  • Symposia The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to
    the Constitution Constitutional issues
    surrounding the separation and formation of West
    Virginia

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Plans under Discussion Special Events
  • Kickoff event Harpers Ferry June 25, 2009
  • 150th anniversary of John Browns Raid
  • Partnering with West Virginia for inaugural event
  • Purpose Bring national attention to the
    sesquicentennial media presence
  • Panel discussions with historians, tours
  • Significant milestone events
  • 2011 Battle of First Manassas
  • 2012 Battle of the Ironclads Peninsula
    Campaign (Hampton Roads peninsula area)
  • Seven Days Battles (Richmond)
  • Jacksons Valley Campaign (Shenandoah Valley)
  • 2013 Emancipation Proclamation
  • Chancellorsville (Fredericksburg/Stafford)
  • 2014 Overland Campaign (Spotsylvania)
  • Siege of Petersburg
  • 2015 Culmination (Appomattox)

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Statewide Coordination
  • Coordination The Commission will lead the
    linkage, coordination, unification, and support
    of existing museums and sites, in lieu of
    building a new facility.
  • Promote Civil War destinations through
  • Interactive website
  • Computer kiosks
  • Maps and brochures at Welcome Centers and
    locations throughout the state
  • Comprehensive marketing plan
  • Goal Making travel easy for visitors
  • Local sesquicentennial committee liaison with
    the state Commission and plan events to highlight
    Civil War history and experience in the community.

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Local Sesquicentennial Committees
  • To every extent possible, the local
    sesquicentennial committee should include
    representatives of
  • Office of the chief administrative official
  • Governing body (i.e., City Council or Board of
    Supervisors)
  • Tourism industry organizations
  • Convention and Visitors' Bureau or visitors'
    services office
  • Chamber of Commerce or economic development
    office
  • Education community (e.g., Superintendent,
    teachers, PTA representatives, etc.)
  • Local battlefields and National Park Service
    personnel
  • Civil War Trails local coordinator
  • Civil War museums and facilities
  • Public libraries and historical societies
  • Public and private nonprofit organizations and
    agencies engaged in commemorating historical
    events
  • Seek resolution or endorsement from Board of
    Supervisors/City Council

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Questions as the Committee Gets Started (courtesy
    of Norfolk CW 150 committee)
  • What is unique or distinctive about our
    community?
  • Where does our communitys Civil War story begin?
  • Where are the stories and who are the players?
  • - Hospitals - Battles/skirmishes -
    High-profile visitors
  • - Prisons - Historic homes - Pre-Civil War
    churches
  • - Cemeteries - Military occupation
  • Who are our communitys stakeholders?
  • What is the takeaway?

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Local Sesquicentennial Committees Suggested
    activities
  • Inventory Civil War sites for Then/Now
    interactive map provide narrative history of the
    localitys Civil War involvement for website
  • Plan events and activities that highlight the
    localitys Civil War history and that have
    importance and meaning to its citizens (include
    multiple perspectives)
  • MOU Assignment and monitoring of
    logo/sesquicentennial activities
  • Promote and support the Commissions signature
    events, such as the annual conference series, the
    HistoryMobile and the document digitization
    project
  • Record Podcast tours of battlefields
  • Join or expand participation in Civil War Trails
    program
  • Seek resolution or endorsement from the Board of
    Supervisors/City Council

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War Commission
  • Local Sesquicentennial Committees The
    Commissions Role
  • Serve as the umbrella under which all activities
    and events fall - - coordinating and marketing
    the state, with the goal of making travel easy
    for visitors.
  • Develop and implement a strategic statewide
    marketing campaign through the Virginia Tourism
    Corporation.
  • Publicize activities through a statewide master
    calendar of events
  • Administer a competitive micro-grant program
    coordinated by VTC to provide financial support
    to local committees for marketing of
    sesquicentennial events and activities.
  • Provide technical assistance by aiding searches
    for grants, in-kind resources, etc.
  • Work with the local committee to schedule a
    HistoryMobile tour and Document Digitization
    project.
  • Keep local committees informed of and involved in
    the Commission's activities. Hold periodic
    "Civil War 150 Local Committee Roundtable"
    meetings

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Virginia Sesquicentennial of theAmerican Civil
War CommissionStaff Contact Information
  • Cheryl Jackson Richard Oliver
  • Executive Director Research Assistant
  • Brenda Edwards Danielle Watkins
  • Senior Research Associate Development Officer
  • Gwen Foley
  • Senior Operations Staff Assistant
  • Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil
    War Commission
  • Division of Legislative Services
  • 910 Capitol Street, GAB, 2nd floor
  • Richmond, Virginia 23219
  • Phone (804) 786-3591
  • Email info_at_virginiacivilwar.org
  • donate_at_virginiacivilwar.org
  • Website www.VirginiaCivilWar.org
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