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  • CWPT Top Ten List

    All,
    The Civil War Preservation Trust's 2004 annual list of the nation's ten most endangered Civil War battlefield's was published today.

    To read the report "America's Most Endangered Battlefields" check out:

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    If you are not a member of the CWPT, you simply can't be serious about Civil war battlefield preservation. Please join now. www.civilwar.org

    Cordially,

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    Re: CWPT Top Ten List

    Thought I'd give the run down here for a quick reference:

    CWPT's 2004 top ten endangered battlefields cited in the report:

    Chancellorsville, Virginia
    Fort Donelson, Tennessee
    Franklin, Tennessee
    Glendale, Virginia
    “The Hell Hole” (Pickett’s Mill, New Hope Church and Dallas), Georgia
    Mansfield, Louisiana
    Morris Island, South Carolina
    New Bern, North Carolina
    South Mountain, Maryland
    Wilson’s Creek, Missouri

    The At Risk battlefields:

    Appomattox, Virginia
    Brown's Mill, Georgia
    Champion Hill, Mississippi
    Day's Gap, Alabama
    Gaines' Mill/Cold Harbor, Virginia
    Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
    Glorieta, New Mexico
    Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
    Helena, Arkansas
    Munfordville, Kentucky
    Port Republic, Virginia
    Reed's Bridge, Arkansas
    Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia
    Wyse Fork, North Carolina
    Matthew Rector

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      Re: CWPT Top Ten List

      This article is in today's issue of the Atlanta Journal - Constitution:



      It's primarily about the Pickett's Mill, New Hope Church, and Dallas efforts.
      Marlin Teat
      [I]“The initial or easy tendency in looking at history is to see it through hindsight. In doing that, we remove the fact that living historical actors at that time…didn’t yet know what was going to happen. We cannot understand the decisions they made unless we understand how they perceived the world they were living in and the choices they were facing.”[/I]-Christopher Browning

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        Re: CWPT Top Ten List

        I was glad to see that Corinth didn't make the list again. Folks around here have been working pretty hard on this and it is starting to pay off. Corinth doesn't receive a lot of air time on the various boards and is often over looked. This summer a large NPS vistors center and museum will open here near the Battery Robinette site.
        Jim Kindred

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