Announcing CVBT 2027 Spring Seminar
March 20, 2027 @ 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
“The Common Soldier in War and Memory”

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Come Join CVBT at our 2027 Spring Seminar!
Great Programs and Presenters as Always!

Join CVBT for Another Exciting Spring Seminar
Our 2027 event is all set and will be held March 20th, returning to the Tabernacle United Methodist Church in historic Fredericksburg.
Morning coffee as well as a sumptuous lunch is again included in the event package.
This year we have another slate of incredible historians and authors presenting.
Interesting displays, silent auction, special prizes and more!
Our Presenters (More Info on Presenters to Come)

Dr. Stephen Berry – University of Georgia
“Soldiers and their Letters”

Sarah Kay Bierle – Independent Scholar
“Common Soldiers at Chancellorsville”

Dr. James Broomall – University of Richmond
“Soldiers and Material Culture”
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Ronald Coddington – Military Images magazine
“Soldiers and Photography”

Hampton Newsome – Independent scholar
“George Bernard, 12th Virginia Infantry”
Presenters Bios to come
Dr. Stephen Berry
Sarah Kay Bierle – graduated from Thomas Edison State University with a BA in History, serves as managing editor at Emerging Civil War, and works in the Education Department at American Battlefield Trust. She has spent years exploring ways to share quality historical research in ways that will inform and inspire modern audiences, including school presentations, writing, and speaking engagements. Sarah has published three historical fiction books and her first nonfiction book, Call Out The Cadets: The Battle of New Market, is part of the Emerging Civil War series. She has published a short biography of John Pelham, Glorious Courage: John Pelham in the Civil War for the Emerging Civil War series and Decisions at Chancellorsville: The Sixteen Critical Decisions That Defined the Battle published by University of Tennessee Press
Dr. James Broomall
Ronald Coddington
Hampton Newsome
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March 20, 2027 @ 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

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