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SUMMARY:Steve Shaffer Lunch and Learn- September 18th
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT! \n				\n	From the Ship to the Shore: Advancing on New Bern \nPresented by Steve Shaffer\nSeptember 18\, 2024 at 11:30am\nat Carolina Colours Pavilion\nReservations open August 12th \n	Exploring a rarely discussed perspective on the Battle of New Bern\, Historian\, Steve Shaffer\, shares the lead up to Burnside’s Invasion detailing an early example of modern-day amphibious warfare. With thousands of U.S. Marines calling ENC home\, we get to tie their mission of strategic maneuverability back to the Civil War days right here on the Neuse River in 1862. With the development of the surf boats and the availability of appropriate landing zones\, Commander Rowan executed one of the first joint operations that featured ship to shore movement covered by reinforcing fire from the ships. Hear more about this innovative approach and how these decisions set the stage for continuous Union occupation of New Bern throughout the remainder of the Civil War. \nPrepaid reservations required. Cost is $25 for Historical Society members\, and $28 for nonmembers\, which includes new buffet meal format. Two entrees are included along with salad\, vegetables\, rolls\, and dessert. Iced tea\, coffee\, service\, and gratuity are all included; wine and beer are available for purchase. \n	Be sure to check your spam folder for the “Events Reservation Details” email!
URL:https://newbernhistorical.org/event/lunch-learn-september-18th/
LOCATION:Carolina Colours Pavilion\, 3300 Waterscape Way\, New Bern\, NC\, 28562\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bill Barber Lunch and Learn- February 7th
DESCRIPTION:This event is sold out. Please contact our office at 252-638-8558 to join the waitlist!  \nTimber\, Land & Railroads: A History of the John L. Roper Lumber CompanyPresented by Bill BarberFebruary 7\, 2024 at 11:30amat Carolina Colours Pavilion\nBill Barber will provide an account of the timber boom that swept across coastal North Carolina following the Civil War. This green gold rush brought thousands of speculators\, lumbermen\, railroaders\, watermen\, and loggers to exploit the untapped timber resources of the vast swampy wilderness. With sawmills came boom towns\, employment for thousands of local inhabitants\, and the first industry in many of the coastal counties. The John L. Roper Lumber Company was only one of the many lumber mills that operated during that era\, but it led the way in building railroads\, organizing the lumbermen from three states into the North Carolina Pine Association\, and rebranding what had been considered an inferior product into lumber that dominated the market as “North Carolina Pine.” Roper’s timber empire spread from Norfolk\, Virginia\, to Jacksonville\, North Carolina\, and turned Norfolk into the leading lumber market on the East Coast. \n  \nBe sure to check your spam folder for the “Events Reservation Details” email!
URL:https://newbernhistorical.org/event/lunch-learn-february-7th/
LOCATION:Carolina Colours Pavilion\, 3300 Waterscape Way\, New Bern\, NC\, 28562\, United States
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