CWRTDC'S PREVIOUS MEETING:

just outside Mount
Airy in Ararat, Patrick County, VA
speaks on
"J. E. B. STUART AND HIS BROTHERS"
"J. E. B. STUART AND HIS BROTHERS"
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
at Ft. McNair Officers' Club, Washington, DC
(see directions here) or (download them in pdf here)
6 pm: Social Hour (cash bar)
7 pm: Dinner ($36 for dinner and lecture)
8 pm: Lecture ($5 for lecture only)
7 pm: Dinner ($36 for dinner and lecture)
8 pm: Lecture ($5 for lecture only)
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About the Topic: Mr. Perry will be speaking about J. E. B. Stuart and his brothers, William Alexander Stuart, who ran the saltworks in Saltville, Virginia during the war, and John Dabney Stuart, who was a surgeon in the 54th VA Infantry. He will also discuss men who fought in the war such as Johnathan Hanby Carter, David French Boyd and others who are relatively obscure, but were close to Stuart before and during the war.
About the Speaker: A Patrick County High School and Virginia Tech graduate, Historian Thomas D. Perry studied under renowned Civil War Historian, James I. “Bud” Robertson, Jr., and now speaks throughout the region and country about J. E. B. Stuart and the regional history in Virginia surrounding his home county of Patrick. Mr. Perry is the author and publisher of over forty books, including Ascent to Glory, The Genealogy of J. E. B. Stuart; The Dear Old Hills of Patrick: J. E. B. Stuart and Patrick County; J. E. B. Stuart’s Birthplace: A Guide For Educators and Visitor; J. E. B. Stuart’s Birthplace: The History Of The Laurel Hill Farm; Images of Patrick County Virginia; Images of Henry County, Virginia; and Notes From The Free State Of Patrick.
About the Speaker: A Patrick County High School and Virginia Tech graduate, Historian Thomas D. Perry studied under renowned Civil War Historian, James I. “Bud” Robertson, Jr., and now speaks throughout the region and country about J. E. B. Stuart and the regional history in Virginia surrounding his home county of Patrick. Mr. Perry is the author and publisher of over forty books, including Ascent to Glory, The Genealogy of J. E. B. Stuart; The Dear Old Hills of Patrick: J. E. B. Stuart and Patrick County; J. E. B. Stuart’s Birthplace: A Guide For Educators and Visitor; J. E. B. Stuart’s Birthplace: The History Of The Laurel Hill Farm; Images of Patrick County Virginia; Images of Henry County, Virginia; and Notes From The Free State Of Patrick.
Mr. Perry also wrote the eight interpretive signs about
Laurel Hill’s history along with the Virginia Civil War Trails sign and the new
Virginia Historical Highway Marker in 2002. He spent many years researching and
traveling all over the nation to find Stuart materials. He continues his work
to preserve Stuart’s Birthplace, producing the Laurel Hill Teacher’s Guide for
educators and the Laurel Hill Reference Guide for groups.
Mr. Perry founded the J. E. B. Stuart Birthplace in 1990.
The non-profit organization has preserved 75 acres of the Stuart property
including the house site where J. E. B. Stuart was born on February 6, 1833. Mr. Perry also used his book Images of America Henry County Virginia to raise over $25,000
for the Bassett Historical Center, “The Best Little Library in Virginia,” and
as editor of the Henry County Heritage Book raised another $30,000. Perry was
responsible for over $200,000 of the $800,000 raised to expand the regional
history library.
In 2004, Mr. Perry began The Free State Of Patrick Internet
History Group, which has become the largest historical organization in the
area, with over 500 members. He also produces a monthly email newsletter about
regional history entitled Notes From The Free State of Patrick
that comes from his website www.freestateofpatrick.com. Mr. Perry alsocan be seen on Virginia Public
Television’s Forgotten Battlefields: The Civil War in Southwest Virginia, with
his mentor Bud Robertson.
Mr. Perry’s collection of papers relating to Stuart and
Patrick County history is in the Special Collections Department of the Carol M.
Newman Library at Virginia Tech under the auspices of the Virginia Center for
Civil War Studies.
Mr. Perry is the recipient of the John E. Divine Award
from the Civil War Education Association, the Hester Jackson Award from the
Surry County Civil War Round Table, and the Best Article Award from the Society
of North Carolina Historians for his article on Stoneman’s Raid in 2008. In
2010, he received acknowledgement from the Bassett Public Library Association
for his work to expand the Bassett Historical Center and was named Henry County
Virginia Man of the Year by www.myhenrycounty.com. Mr. Perry also recently received the National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution Community Service Award from the
Patrick Henry Daughters of the American Revolution.
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