Scottsdale Civil War Round Table presents “Another Evening with Ed Bearss: Your Questions Answered”

Ed Bearss
Ed Bearss

Scottsdale Civil War Round Table is proud to present “Another Evening with Ed Bearss: Your Questions Answered” on January 17 at the Scottsdale Civic Center Library Auditorium at 6:40 p.m

Ed Bearss, Chief Historian Emeritus of the National Park Service, is one of the foremost Civil War historians on the planet.  He is a celebrated tour guide, lecturer, author, and authority on all aspects of our Civil War.  Smithsonian Magazine featured him in 2006 as “an American who made a difference”.  He has also been called “The Homer of the American Civil War”.  Bearss was a featured commentator for Ken Burns’ PBS series “The Civil War” (1990), which is still the most popular program broadcast by that network to date.

The Civil War Trust created the Ed Bearss Award for Achievements in Historic Preservation and made him the first recipient in 2001.

Locating two forgotten forts at Grand Gulf, Mississippi; along with helping to develop other new parks at Pea Ridge and Wilson’s Creek, he did the research that led him to the long-lost Union gunboat, the U.S.S. Cairo.

We are fortunate to have him speaking to our group once again as this U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II is a speaker much in demand, who also maintains a busy schedule leading tours of historic battlefields.

The Scottsdale Civil War Round Table meets the third Tuesday of every month (except June, July & August) at the Scottsdale Civic Center Library (Auditorium) 3839 N Drinkwater Blvd Scottsdale.  Speakers are comprised of well-known Civil War experts from around the country.  The group supports battlefield preservation through the Civil War Trust.  All are welcome.  For more information: www.scottsdalecwrt.org -or- 480-699-5844