Author: Frances H. Kennedy and Douglas R. Porter Price does not include shipping.
The Dollar$ and Sense of Battlefield Preservation: The Economic Benefits of Protecting Civil War Battlefields is published by the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Press in its "Information Series."
This publication provides community leaders with data on how protected battlefields can function as "basic industries," generating jobs and tax revenue for nearby communities.
This publication can be ordered from Preservation Books by calling 202-588-6296 or through their website at Preservationbooks.org.
This publication can be ordered from Preservation Books by calling 202-588-6296 or through their website Preservationbooks.org.>
Author: Frances H. Kennedy, Editor and Principal Contributor Price does not include shipping.
The Civil War Battlefield Guide celebrates the union of our states and the abolition of slavery, honors those who fought and died in the war, and provides readers with the best available information on the 384 principal battles of the American Civil War.
Leading historians, such as James M. McPherson, Stephen W. Sears, Edwin C. Bearss and Gary W. Gallagher, contributed authoritative, concise essays to the Guide, and Frances H. Kennedy details more than three hundred battles.
This book is designed to guide battlefield preservation as well as guide visitors to the hallowed ground. Royalties are dedicated to battlefield preservation efforts.
This publication is available for purchase through Amazon.com and Borders.com.
The Conservation Fund announces the "Atlanta Campaign Guide" a full-color fold-out brochure that includes the account of the Atlanta Campaign, a historic area driving map, and battle maps from the Fund's best-selling book, The Civil War Battlefield Guide.
This publication was made possible by a grant from the National Park Service, the Fund's partnership with the Dalton/Whitfield County Chamber of Commerce, City of Dalton, Whitfield County Board of Commissioners, and the Dalton Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Turner Foundation's grant to the Fund's Civil War Battlefield Campaign.
The "Atlanta Campaign Guide" is available from:
Dalton-Whitfield Chamber of Commerce
524 Holiday Avenue
Dalton Georgia 30720
Tel: 706-278-7373
Fax: 706-226-8739