Re: Favorite High-Profile CW Historian
All of the historians mentioned are excellent but I have to add mention of my favorite, John Heatwole, author of "The Burning", the only complete history of the burning of the Shenandoah Valley by Sheridan's troops in 1864. Sadly, John passed away the day before Thanksgiving this year and his knowledge and expertise of the history of the Civil War, in particular the events in the Valley, will be missed. He was also an acknowledged expert in the history and folklore of the Shenandoah Valley from the earliest days of its settlement. As a tour guide he showed many people with an interest in history the places that they wanted to see through the eyes of one who knew the story intimately. John was also a woodcarver with a worldwide reputation and an advocate of Valley historical preservation. He was a friend to all and shared his knowledge and sense of humor freely for the betterment of all.
Thanks for the opportunity to share this information about my friend, he will be missed.
All of the historians mentioned are excellent but I have to add mention of my favorite, John Heatwole, author of "The Burning", the only complete history of the burning of the Shenandoah Valley by Sheridan's troops in 1864. Sadly, John passed away the day before Thanksgiving this year and his knowledge and expertise of the history of the Civil War, in particular the events in the Valley, will be missed. He was also an acknowledged expert in the history and folklore of the Shenandoah Valley from the earliest days of its settlement. As a tour guide he showed many people with an interest in history the places that they wanted to see through the eyes of one who knew the story intimately. John was also a woodcarver with a worldwide reputation and an advocate of Valley historical preservation. He was a friend to all and shared his knowledge and sense of humor freely for the betterment of all.
Thanks for the opportunity to share this information about my friend, he will be missed.
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