Join us on Tuesday, October 1st at Doylestown Borough Hall to welcome our first Speaker of the fall. The Bucks County Civil War Roundtable is elated to host renowned Civil War author Bradley Gottfried. The topic will be, "Lincoln Comes to Gettysburg." This is sure to be an enlightening presentation. Doors are at 7pm, we hope to see you there!
Last soldier ceremony
On Saturday, September 14th, 2024, Baker-Fisher Camp #101, of the Pennsylvania Department, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) conducted the Last Soldier Ceremony for Bucks County’s last surviving Civil War veteran in Newtown Cemetery in Bristol. The ceremony was attended by many individuals and organizations including numerous SUVCW camps, the great-great granddaughter, the great granddaughter, and a few great-great nephews of the deceased, the Bucks County Civil War Roundtable, Newtown Historic Association, Bucks County Commissioners, State Senator Steve Santarsiero, and a representative for U.S. Senator Bob Casey. Governor Josh Shapiro also sent his greetings.
The purpose of the Last Soldier ceremony is to recognize the last surviving veteran of each respective county. The Last Soldier project has been a project of the SUVCW since 2003, and the counties’ respective camps conduct ceremonies to honor the last surviving boys in blue.
The honoree at Newtown Cemetery was Sgt. Charles Duckworth, serving with the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, where they saw action in the 1864 Overland campaign which included the battles of the Wilderness, North Anna River, Cold Harbor, Yellow Tavern, and the siege of Petersburg. He was eventually transferred to the 3rd Provisional Pennsylvania Cavalry, a regiment comprised of veterans of the 18th and 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalries.
Duckworth also served as the last Post Commander of H. Clay Beatty Post #73, Pennsylvania Department, Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), with the post being headquartered in Bristol. Duckworth lived to the age of 102, passing away in early 1949. The descendants brought to the ceremony photos of Duckworth and a scrapbook full of newspaper clippings documenting Duckworth’s involvement with his post. They also had his commemorative medallion from the 75th anniversary reunion (1938) of the battle of Gettysburg.
Sgt. Duckworth not only marks Bucks County’s last veteran, but he is also the last surviving veteran for the entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a state that had sent thousands of men into the nation’s bloodiest conflict. The commonwealth at that time was under the leadership of Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, who answered President Abraham Lincoln’s call for troops and attended the dedication of the National Soldiers Cemetery in Gettysburg. Governor Curtin also had multiple cousins and nephews who served in the war with numerous regiments.
With Duckworth’s passing in 1949 and with the presence of multiple descendants of Sgt. Duckworth in attendance, it gives us a reminder that the Civil War was not too long ago as we think, and that patriotic education about American values, holidays, civics and history, especially about the Civil War, is more important now than ever.
By Kyle Purchase
Ted Savas Zoom- November 12th
Please join us for our November 12th, 2024 Zoom program. Our special opening guest will be author and publisher Theodore Savas of Savas Beatie LLC, the largest independent publisher of Civil War books.
Ted will be doing a 20 Q + A with us, and we want to know: what question would you ask Ted Savas if you had the chance? Let us know. Please email your questions to civilwarmuseumdoylestown@gmail.com
Last Soldier Ceremony September 14th
Special Speaker Series
Speaker Ron Coddington - "Black Soldiers in Blue: Portraits and Personal Accounts"
Join the Bucks County Civil War Roundtable for our Monthly Speaker Meeting at Doylestown Borough Hall. It will be on Tuesday August 6th starting at 7:00PM. This is sure to be a fascinating topic. Mr. Ronald S. Coddington will be discussing, “Black Soldiers in Blue: Portraits and Personal Accounts.” We welcome all history lovers to attend this free event.
Rest in Peace Peter Carmichael
Thankyou David Barnes
Many thanks to David Barnes for an exceptional presentation on the Lazaretto Quarantine site. It was incredibly well received and members look forward to taking a field trip there
Speaker David Barnes- Saturday, July 20th- Lazaretto Quarantine Station
Join us at The Bucks County Civil War Museum on Saturday, July 20th at 11:00 AM for our Saturday Speaker Series. This is going to be a fascinating topic. David Barnes, associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania, will talk about the Lazaretto Quarantine Station in Philadelphia. It is the oldest surviving quarantine station in the Western Hemisphere . This piece of hidden history is an incredibly interesting story with Bucks County ties. There is no charge but donations are welcome.
Speaker Craig Breneiser at Borough Hall July 2nd
Join us at Doylestown Borough Hall on Tuesday, July 2nd for our monthly Speaker Meeting. Craig Breneiser's presentation will be "General John F. Hartranft, the Great Exeter Train Wreck of 1899' and Beyond." This is sure to be an interesting topic with local ties. The meeting begins promptly at 7PM. This is a free event and all are welcome.