Kelly Schneider
Preservation History
Americans' evolving effort to safeguard their battlefields
In 1987, a Civil War academic scholar, five National Park Service historians and two Civil War buffs convened the first meeting of the organization that has grown to become the American Battlefield Trust. But this is just the modern incarnation of work begun before the Revolutionary War had even ended. Learn more about the how efforts to save hallowed ground across the centuries.
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Preservation at Brandy Station
A photographic history of the Civil War Trust's ongoing efforts to preserve the Brandy Station battlefield in Virginia and restore it to its wartime...
Saving Brice's Cross Roads
The battle to preserve endangered battlefield land is sometimes a long one. In 1993, when Brice’s Cross Roads was identified as a Priority I, Class B...
New Book Chronicles Thirty-Year Struggle to Save America’s Civil War Battlefields
In commemoration of its 30th anniversary, a new book explores the work of the Civil War Trust – the most successful nonprofit battlefield preservation...
Saving a Battlefield from Scratch: Glendale
Read this preservation story, detailing how the Civil War Trust and our members saved the Glendale Battlefield in Virginia.
The Birth of Modern Battlefield Preservation
Listen to Gary Gallagher's account of the early days of the modern Civil War battlefield preservation movement. See how far we've come in a relatively...
Battlefields in Need Deserve Friends in Deed
The Civil War Trust would like to recognize the critical role of local and regional preservation groups in battlefield preservation.