2025 Fall Seminar
Registration for our 2025 annual Civil War Fall Seminar is now open!
for a downloadable registration form. Online registration will be available soon; until then, to pay with a credit card, please complete the registration form, return to Kristen via mail or email, and call the ϳԹUniversity Office of Finance (304-876-5284) to pay.
Join us for an immersive seminar experience on the “Antietam and Its Legacy,” September 18-20, 2025. Our line-up features distinguished academic historians and public historians and offers a blend of battlefield walks, lectures, and discussions that consider the bloodiest day in our nation’s history and its consequences.
Thursday September 18, 2025:
12:00-4:30: Registration at National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, WV
1:00-3:00: Battlefield Hike: “The Night Before the Great Ball:” The Fight of September 16, Kevin Pawlak
4:45-5:45: Lecture, “My Heart Nearly Died Within Me:” Sharpsburg’s Civilians and the Long Shadow of Antietam’s Aftermath, Ashley Luskey
6:00- 7:00: Dinner at NCTC
7:15-8:30: Keynote: Why Lee Invaded: A Reassessment, Dennis Frye
Friday September 19, 2025:
8:00-12:00: Battlefield Hike: Photos, Fighting, and Folklore at Antietam, Garry Adelman
12:30-1:30: Boxed lunch at Antietam
2:00- 5:00: Footsteps Program: Confederate Catastrophe: Lee’s Nightmare, Dennis Frye
5:15-5:45: Free time, migrate to dinner
6:00- 7:15: “Dine Out” (Dennis Frye @ Bavarian Inn, Jennifer Murray @ the Press Room, Dana Shoaf & Melissa Winn @ Bistro 112)
7:30- 8:30: Keynote: Ezra A. Carman and the Antietam Battlefield, Tom Clemens
Saturday September 20, 2025:
9:00-12:00: Footsteps Program: “It is Terrible to March Slowly into Danger,” The 12th Corps Sweeps the Field, Scott Hartwig
12:30-1:45: Lunch (on your own)
2:00-3:00: “Voices From The Battlefield”: Special Orders 191, Jennifer Murray, Zachery Fry, and Scott Hartwig
3:00-3:30: Break
3:30-4:30: Lecture: Lincoln, McClellan, and the Controversies of Antietam, Zachery Fry
4:45-5:45: Lecture: Trial by Fire: The Antietam Debut of the Letterman System, Dana Shoaf and Melissa Winn
Final itinerary and meals subject to change.
We look forward to seeing you this fall!
Have additional questions? Please contact our incoming director Dr. Jennifer Murray at jen.murray@okstate.edu or Program Coordinator Kristen Marino at kmarino@shepherd.edu
The George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War at ϳԹUniversity has offered annual seminars for nearly thirty years, each exploring a wide range of topics and themes related to the American Civil War. This year’s conference offers an exciting and dynamic line-up that will expand and deepen our understanding of the “Battle of Antietam and Its Legacy.”
Our seminar focuses on a highly individualized experience in which participants have ample opportunities to interact with one another and our guest scholars. We promote an intimate environment and each seminar creates a community knitted together by a mutual passion for the nineteenth-century’s most critical period. We invite you to come and experience a truly unique immersive weekend that features original, innovative programming as well as carefully chosen dining experiences. To add your name to our mailing list or inquire about seminar scholarship activities, please contact us at kmarino@shepherd.edu.