Williamsburg Civil War Roundtable

The purpose of this organization shall be to promote discussion and study of the Civil War and to further stimulate interest in all aspects and phases of the Civil War period.

The organization meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month September through May. Meetings are held in the Williamsburg Regional Library Theatre located at 515 Scotland St in Williamsburg, VA, unless otherwise posted. The meetings begin at 6:30 PM. Membership is open to the  general public.

MONTHLY MEETING NOTICE
Tuesday,
April 28, 2026, at 6:30 PM

Ryan Quint
" Dranesville: A Northern Virginia Town in the Crossfire
of a Forgotten Battle, Dec. 20, 1861"

 

Join us on Tuesday, April 28th for the Williamsburg Civil War Roundtable commencing at 6:30 PM at the Williamsburg Regional Library Theatre, 515 Scotland Street in Williamsburg.

The program will also be presented online via a Zoom link for our members and friends near and far. The details for the Zoom link will be provided in a follow-up announcement several days prior to the meeting date.

Join us on Tuesday, April 28th, for Ryan Quint’s presentation of “Dranesville: A Northern Virginia Town in the Crossfire of a Forgotten Battle, Dec. 20, 1861”. After the guns of Manassas fell silent, the opposing armies grappled for position wondering what would come next. Popular history has us believe that daily briefings reported something along the lines of “All quiet along the Potomac.” Reality was altogether different. In fact, the fall and early winter of 1861 was a hotbed of activity that culminated in the December combat at Dranesville. The Union victory—sorely needed after the string of defeats at Bull Run, Wilson’s Creek, and Ball’s Bluff—was small when measured against what was to come; it also helped shape the bloody years to follow.

Ryan Quint, a native of Maine, earned his degree in history from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA. He has worked in the field of public history, including at the George Washington Foundation, Colonial Williamsburg, and the National Park Service. Ryan has been involved with Emerging Civil War (emergingcivilwar.com) since 2013, and his first book, Determined to Stand and Fight: The Battle of Monocacy, was published by Savas Beatie in 2017 as part of the Emerging Civil War Series.  

Last Month
On Tuesday, March 17th,  Michael Block's presented “The Mine Run Campaign"

On November 26, 1863, MG George G. Meade’s Army of the Potomac crossed the Rapidan River in an effort to turn the Army of Northern Virginia’s right. Meade’s objective was to force Robert E. Lee’s army out of their fortified positions along the river and potentially open the road to Richmond.

Lee would not accommodate Meade’s plan. The resulting Mine Run Campaign, is the last of three brief campaigns in the fall of 1863 that followed Gettysburg. Neither side was willing to risk all and press their enemy. Mine Run became just another campaign of lost opportunity.

Michael Block presented an overview of the Mine Run Campaign, highlighting Meade’s strategic objectives and Lee’s successful reaction. We will discuss key events which eventually thwarted Meade’s plan – The misadventures in crossing of the Rapidan; the battle of Payne’s Farm and Lee turning his line ninety degrees; and finally with MG Gouverneur K. Warren’s taking it upon himself not to attack. Using primary source material, the Mine Run Campaign will progress through the eyes and pens of the participants.

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American Civil War Museum upcoming program events view

NAU Center annual conference view

Visit the American Battlefield Trust site to view animated Peninsula Campaign map

Visit the Williamsburg Battlefield Association (http://www.williamsburgbattlefieldassociation.org/)
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