Make sure to keep the evening of Thursday, October 18, open to attend the last lecture of the 2012 Civil War Lecture Series. The lectures are being held at the Crawfordsville District Public Library in the Donnelley Room at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Chuck Beemer will present “Breakfast at Fort Donelson ,” discussing Lew Wallace’s actions at Fort Donelson . The Battle of Fort Donelson in February 1862 was a strategic battle for the control of the Cumberland River in Tennessee . Brigadier General Wallace created a defensive line along
Wynns Ferry Road
against orders. The line held through three Confederate surges, protecting the Union right flank and leading the Confederates to surrender the fort the following day. Beemer will also discuss what these actions reveal about Wallace’s character and personality.
Immediately following Beemer’s presentation, Roger Adams will present “Tarnished Stars: Lew Wallace and the Defense of Cincinnati, September 1862.” Although Wallace lost his command after the Battle of Shiloh in April, 1862, he was called upon in September to help defend nearby Cincinnati , Ohio . Confederate armies had invaded Kentucky in the late summer and Cincinnati , with its strategic position on the Ohio River , was thought to be a prime target. Wallace was instrumental in preparing Cincinnati for such an attack and hoped to restore his military reputation along the way.
Both lectures are part of public programming associated with the museum’s 2012 exhibit, “Courage & Conflict: Lew Wallace in 1862,” on display in the carriage house on Study grounds until December 15, 2012.
Please RSVP for the lectures at (765)362-5769 or study@ben-hur.com.