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Charles F. Bryan, Jr., is director and CEO of the Virginia Historical
Society in Richmond, Virginia. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University
of Tennessee and has written on the Civil War in East Tennessee and the
Peninsula Campaign. He served as assistant editor of the Papers of Andrew
Jackson. He is vice-president of the American Association for State and
Local History and is writing a book on historical organizations and fund
raising.
James C. Kelly is assistant director for museums at the Virginia Historical Society.
He holds a Ph.D. in history from Vanderbilt University and has served as National Chairman of
the Curators' Committee of the American Association of Museums. Among his books are Bound
Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement (2000), with David Hackett Fischer; The Virginia
Landscape: A Cultural History (2000), with William M. S. Rasmussen; and Civil War Drawings
from the Tennessee State Museum (1989).
Nelson D. Lankford is assistant director for publications and education
at the VHS and also the Virginius Dabney editor of its quarterly journal,
the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. He holds a Ph.D.
in history from Indiana University. His previous books include An Irishman
in Dixie (1988) and The Last American Aristocrat (1996). His
account of the fall of the Confederate capital at the end of the Civil
War, Richmond Burning, will appear in 2002.
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