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		<title>Gettysburg Casino Developers Consider Appeal</title>
		<link>http://thismightyscourge.com/2011/06/11/gettysburg-casino-developers-consider-appeal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jun 2011 14:57:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As reported yesterday by Eric Wittenburg, the proposed developers of the Mason Dixon Resort and Casino in Gettysburg are considering an appeal. Recently denied approval to build a casino near the Gettysburg National Military Park by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2011/06/11/gettysburg-casino-developers-consider-appeal/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As reported yesterday by <a title="Eric Wittenburg" href="http://civilwarcavalry.com/?page_id=7" target="_blank">Eric Wittenburg</a>, the proposed developers of the Mason Dixon Resort and Casino in Gettysburg are considering an appeal. Recently denied approval to build a casino near the <a title="Gettysburg National Military Park" href="http://www.nps.gov/gett/index.htm" target="_blank">Gettysburg National Military Park</a> by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, the group is weighing an appeal to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. I for one think it&#8217;s despicable that this group is not giving up their fight. The preservation community, including the <a title="Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Trust</a> and <a title="No Casino Gettysburg" href="http://nocasinogettysburg.ning.com/" target="_blank">No Casino Gettysburg</a>, waged a successful campaign to keep the casino from blemishing the hallowed ground where the largest battle in North America took place in July 1863. The people of Pennsylvania have spoken. Give up the fight and move on. We do <strong>NOT </strong>want your casino anywhere near Gettysburg!</p>
<p>Let David La Torre, principal of the public relations firm <a title="La Torre Communications" href="http://www.latorrecommunications.com/" target="_blank">La Torre Communications</a>, representing the Mason Dixon Resort, know how you feel. Contact him via email: david@latorrecommunications.com and tell him <strong>NO CASINO IN GETTYSBURG</strong>!</p>
<p>Click <strong><a title="Wittenburg's article on potential Gettysburg casino appeal" href="http://civilwarcavalry.com/?p=2682" target="_blank">HERE</a></strong> to read Wittenburg&#8217;s blog article.</p>
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		<title>Victory at Gettysburg!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 16:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was announced yesterday that the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board rejected a proposal to build a casino near the Gettysburg National Military Park. This is a monumental victory for battlefield preservationists. A casino so close to the Gettysburg battlefield would &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2011/04/15/victory-at-gettysburg/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was announced yesterday that the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board rejected a proposal to build a casino near the <a title="Gettysburg National Military Park" href="http://www.nps.gov/gett/index.htm" target="_blank">Gettysburg National Military Park</a>. This is a monumental victory for battlefield preservationists. A casino so close to the Gettysburg battlefield would have been an insult to the memory of the 50,000+ valiant soldiers who became casualties on the hallowed fields that flowed with their blood from July 1 &#8211; 3, 1863. I applaud the <a title="Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Trust</a> and <a title="No Casino Gettysburg" href="http://nocasinogettysburg.ning.com/" target="_blank">No Casino Gettysburg</a> for their efforts in opposing the casino. The following press release was issued by the Civil War Trust yesterday.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong><em>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</em></strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>April 14, 2011</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>For more information, contact:</em><br />
<em>Jim Campi, (202) 367-1861 x7205</em><br />
<em>Mary Koik, (202) 367-1861 x7231</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong><em>PROPOSED GETTYSBURG CASINO LOCATION REJECTED BY PENNSYLVANIA GAMING CONTROL BOARD</em></strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Civil War Trust praises board for its enduring commitment to protecting this hallowed ground</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em><strong>(Harrisburg, Pa.)</strong> – Following today’s decision by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to reject a second proposal to bring casino gambling to the doorstep of Gettysburg National Military Park, Civil War Trust president Jim Lighthizer issued the following statement:</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>“Both personally, and on behalf of our members, I would like to thank the members of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board for their thoughtful deliberation and insightful decision.  By stating that the hallowed ground of America’s most blood-soaked battlefield is no place for this type of adults-only enterprise, they have reiterated the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s commitment to its priceless history and upheld its obligation to protect such sites from wanton and unnecessary degradation.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>“This is a great day, not just for Gettysburg, but for all historic sites.  However, we must remember that this proposal was just a symptom of a larger problem — the numerous irreplaceable sites similarly besieged by ill-considered development.  I am confident that those seeking to protect priceless treasures of our past will be empowered by this victory for historic preservation, and I hope that its spirit will be carried forth in other communities facing similar questions of encroachment.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>“Sadly, this was not the first time that the Gaming Board was forced to weigh the possibility of gaming with a Gettysburg address.  Now that two such proposals have been denied — clearly demonstrating the resonant power this iconic site and the widespread desire to protect it — I sincerely hope that those would seek personal profit and financial gain will think twice about trading on the blood of 50,000 American casualties.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>“Now, as ever, the Civil War Trust and its allies stand ready to work on behalf of Gettysburg and the other deathless fields that shaped the legacy of our nation, particularly as we begin the sesquicentennial commemoration of the American Civil War. We are exceptionally pleased to have the support and cooperation of visionary government bodies, like the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, that understand the singular significance of such sites to aid our efforts.”</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Since it was announced last year, the proposal to open Mason-Dixon Gaming Resort a scant half-mile from Gettysburg National Military Park has drawn immense opposition — an early April survey by a nationally renowned polling and research firm found that only 17 percent of Pennsylvanians supported the idea, with 66 percent actively opposed and 57 percent indicating that such a facility would be “an embarrassment” to the Commonwealth.  Tens of thousands of petitions were submitted against the project and nearly 300 prominent historians united to urge its rejection, as did the national leadership of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund and the American Legion.  Other prominent Americans who lent their name to the campaign to protect Gettysburg include Susan Eisenhower, Emmy-winning filmmaker Ken Burns, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough, Medal of Honor recipient Paul W. Bucha, renowned composer John Williams and entertainers Matthew Broderick, Stephen Lang and Sam Waterston.  In 2005, citing public outcry, the Gaming Board likewise rejected a plan to construct a casino one mile from the edge of the national park.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>The Civil War Trust is the largest nonprofit battlefield preservation organization in the United States.  Its mission is to preserve our nation’s endangered Civil War battlefields and to promote appreciation of these hallowed grounds.  To date, the Trust has preserved more than 30,000 acres of battlefield land in 20 states— including 800 at Gettysburg. Learn more at <a title="Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">www.civilwar.org</a>.</em></p>
<p>Please consider supporting the Civil War Trust by becoming a member. Click <em><strong><a title="Join the Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/take-action/membership/" target="_blank">HERE</a></strong></em> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Wal-Mart Abandons Plans for Wilderness Supercenter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 15:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a great day for battlefield preservation. While driving to a meeting a short time ago, I heard on FoxNews radio that Wal-Mart has announced that it will abandon its plans to build a Supercenter adjacent to the Wilderness &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2011/01/26/wal-mart-abandons-plans-for-wilderness-supercenter/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great day for battlefield preservation. While driving to a meeting a short time ago, I heard on FoxNews radio that Wal-Mart has announced that it will abandon its plans to build a Supercenter adjacent to the Wilderness Battlefield. Within minutes, I received the following announcement from the <a title="Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Trust</a> that details this development. If you&#8217;re not a member of the Civil War Trust, please take some time today to <a title="Join the Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/take-action/membership/" target="_blank">join</a>. Their efforts in this fight were instrumental in the successful battle against Wal-Mart.</p>
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<p><strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</strong><br />
January 26, 2011</p>
<div id="_mcePaste">For more information, contact:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Jim Campi, (202) 367-1861 x7205</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Mary Koik, (202) 367-1861 x7231</div>
<p><strong>WALMART ABANDONS PLANS TO BUILD SUPERCENTER ON WILDERNESS BATTLEFIELD</strong></p>
<p>Preservation community pleased with decision by retail giant to drop plans to build a supercenter within historic boundaries of Wilderness battlefield</p>
<p>(Orange, Va.) – In an unexpected development, Walmart announced this morning that it has abandoned plans to pursue a special use permit previously awarded to the retail giant for construction of a supercenter on the Wilderness Battlefield.  The decision came as the trial in a legal challenge seeking to overturn the special use permit was scheduled to begin in Orange County circuit court.</p>
<p>“We are pleased with Walmart’s decision to abandon plans to build a supercenter on the Wilderness battlefield,” remarked James Lighthizer, president of the Civil War Trust.  “We have long believed that Walmart would ultimately recognize that it is in the best interests of all concerned to move their intended store away from the battlefield.  We applaud Walmart officials for putting the interests of historic preservation first.  Sam Walton would be proud of this decision.”</p>
<p>The Civil War Trust is part of the Wilderness Battlefield Coalition, an alliance of local residents and national groups seeking to protect the Wilderness battlefield.  Lighthizer noted that the Wilderness Battlefield Coalition has sought from the very beginning to work with county officials and Walmart to find an alternative location for the proposed superstore away from the battlefield.</p>
<p>“We stand ready to work with Walmart to put this controversy behind us and protect the battlefield from further encroachment,” Lighthizer stated.  “We firmly believe that preservation and progress need not be mutually exclusive, and welcome Walmart as a thoughtful partner in efforts to protect the Wilderness Battlefield.”</p>
<p>In August 2009, the Orange County Board of Supervisors approved a controversial special use permit to allow construction of the Walmart Supercenter and associated commercial development on the Wilderness Battlefield.  A wide range of prominent individuals and organizations publicly opposed the store’s location, including more than 250 American historians led by Pulitzer Prize-winners James McPherson and David McCullough.  One month after the decision, a group of concerned citizens and the local Friends of Wilderness Battlefield filed a legal challenge to overturn the decision.</p>
<p>The Battle of the Wilderness, fought May 5–6, 1864, was one of the most significant engagements of the American Civil War.  Of the 185,000 soldiers who entered combat amid the tangled mass of second-growth trees and scrub in Virginia’s Orange and Spotsylvania counties, some 30,000 became casualties.  The Wilderness Battlefield Coalition, composed of Friends of Wilderness Battlefield, Piedmont Environmental Council, Preservation Virginia, National Trust for Historic Preservation, National Parks Conservation Association, and Civil War Trust, seeks to protect this irreplaceable local and national treasure.</p>
<p>The Civil War Trust is the largest nonprofit battlefield preservation organization in the United States.  Its mission is to preserve our nation’s endangered Civil War battlefields and to promote appreciation of these hallowed grounds.  To date, the Trust has preserved nearly 30,000 acres of battlefield land in 20 states.  Learn more at <a title="Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">www.civilwar.org</a>.</p>
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		<title>Eric Wittenberg on Newsweek&#8217;s Preservation Article</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:06:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I encourage all of you to check out Eric Wittenberg&#8217;s comments on the January 13, 2011 Newsweek article, &#8220;Battle Over the Battlefields.&#8221; You can read the text of the article and he provides a link to also read it on &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2011/01/15/eric-wittenberg-on-newsweeks-preservation-article/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I encourage all of you to check out <a title="Eric Wittenberg on Newsweek's preservation article" href="http://civilwarcavalry.com/?p=2335" target="_blank">Eric Wittenberg&#8217;s comments</a> on the January 13, 2011 Newsweek article, &#8220;Battle Over the Battlefields.&#8221; You can read the text of the article and he provides a link to also read it on the Newsweek.com website. Most important, get involved with the <a title="Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org" target="_blank">Civil War Trust</a>. Thanks, Eric, for letting us know about this article.</p>
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		<title>CWPT is now Civil War Trust</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 03:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good evening friends. I received an email last night from Jim Lighthizer, president of the Civil War Preservation Trust (CWPT). The email explained that the Civil War Preservation Trust has changed their name to the Civil War Trust. As Mr. &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2011/01/11/cwpt-is-now-civil-war-trust/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.CivilWar.org/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4242" style="margin: 3px;" title="New Civil War Trust logo" src="http://thismightyscourge.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/civil-war-trust-badge-example.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="167" /></a>Good evening friends. I received an email last night from Jim Lighthizer, president of the <a title="Civil War Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Preservation Trust</a> (CWPT). The email explained that the Civil War Preservation Trust has changed their name to the Civil War Trust. As Mr. Lighthizer explained, the CWPT board of directors and staff decided the time was right to modernize the organization&#8217;s name and logo in order to better reflect their mission and goals. Their website address remains the same. Following is the text from the email.</p>
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<p>Dear Friend in Preservation,</p>
<p>Today, I&#8217;m pleased to share with you some exciting news about the next step in the natural evolution of our efforts to preserve our nation&#8217;s irreplaceable Civil War battlefields, as the Civil War Preservation Trust becomes, simply, the Civil War Trust.</p>
<p>Rest assured that there has been no change in mission or management &#8212; we are every bit the same efficient, vibrant and dynamic organization that you and our 55,000 members believe in so passionately. I am incredibly proud of the outstanding reputation we have built in the historic preservation community, and the nearly 30,000 hallowed acres we have saved for future generations.</p>
<p>But after careful thought, deliberation and research, my staff, board and I determined that the time was right to modernize the Trust&#8217;s name and logo to better reflect our mission and goals. Despite our many successes, our previous name was not widely recognized outside our immediate constituency. As we begin the commemoration of the Civil War sesquicentennial in earnest, we feel this shift will help us make more Americans aware of the work we do to preserve our nation&#8217;s heritage. After all, what better way to commemorate the great struggle between North and South than to save the historic landscapes of the Civil War for our children and grandchildren?</p>
<p>I invite you to learn more about the thought and planning that went into this decision by visiting <a title="Civil War Trust logo" href="http://www.civilwar.org/logo" target="_blank">civilwar.org/logo</a>. I hope you are as pleased with the result of our efforts as I am. And look forward to your continued passionate and generous support for our efforts.</p>
<p>Thank you again for your commitment to the Civil War Trust and our nation&#8217;s heritage.</p>
<p>Jim Lighthizer, President Civil War Trust</p>
<p>PS: As always, we welcome thoughts and feedback from our members. You can reach Civil War Trust staff by emailing <a title="Email the Civil War Trust" href="mailto:info@civilwar.org">info@civilwar.org</a>.</p>
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		<title>Civil War Preservation Trust Announces 2010 Accomplishments</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2010 19:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I received the following email from the Civil War Preservation Trust (CWPT) on Monday. Friends, there are very few charitable organizations that have the record of protecting historically sensitive land than the CWPT. They control their administrative costs and spend &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2010/12/29/civil-war-preservation-trust-announces-2010-accomplishments/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4215" style="margin: 3px;" title="Civil War Preservation Trust" src="http://thismightyscourge.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/CWPTlogo-withURL-lowres-1.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="113" /></a>I received the following email from the <a title="Civil War Preservation Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Preservation Trust</a> (CWPT) on Monday. Friends, there are very few charitable organizations that have the record of protecting historically sensitive land than the CWPT. They control their administrative costs and spend $0.89 of ever $1 on their mission: saving vital Civil War sites. There are still a few days left for you to make a difference and receive tax deductions for 2010. If you are looking for places to provide your charitable donation, look no further than the CWPT. Click <strong><em><a title="Donate to the CWPT!" href="https://secure3.convio.net/cwpt/site/Donation2?df_id=1242&amp;1242.donation=form1&amp;JServSessionIdr004=z8urrgphj4.app331b" target="_blank">HERE</a></em></strong> to make your donation.</p>
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<p><strong>Dear CWPT Supporter,</strong></p>
<div id="_mcePaste">Before the year comes to a close, I want to send along my heartfelt thanks for the support that you have shown this organization over the past twelve months. 2010 was another banner year for the Civil War Preservation Trust and for battlefield preservation. Looking back over a year of accomplishments I hope that you will feel confidence in knowing that your support produced real results.</div>
<p><strong>WE DO WHAT WE SAY</strong></p>
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<div>We save Civil War battlefields, pure and simple. Over our history we have saved more than 29,000 acres of Civil War battlefield land. In 2010, with your generous support, we&#8217;re now working to add an additional 1,400 acres of hallowed ground to the saved column.</div>
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<p><strong>2010 HIGHLIGHTS</strong></p>
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<li>Two vitally important Gettysburg tracts, totaling 12 acres</li>
<li>49 Acres at Saunders Field on the Wilderness Battlefield</li>
<li>10 Acres at the Second Manassas Battlefield</li>
<li>84 Acres at the Spring Hill Battlefield</li>
<li>782 Acres at Brandy Station</li>
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<p><strong>WE KEEP OUR EXPENSES TO A MINIMUM</strong><br />
In 2010, we spent just 3.3% of our expenses on administration, and just 8.3% on fundraising, meaning that 88 cents of every dollar we spent went directly toward specific battlefield preservation efforts, education programs and our public outreach activities.</p>
<p>I will stack those stewardship numbers up against any other non-profit in America</p>
<ul>
<li>In 2010, CWPT received Charity Navigator&#8217;s 4-Star Charity designation – their highest award. <a title="Charity Navigator Report" href="http://www.civilwar.org/aboutus/news/news-releases/2010-news/charity-navigator-4star.html" target="_blank">Read Report »</a>.</li>
<li> GuideStar, designated us as a &#8220;Valued Partner&#8221;</li>
<li>The Independent Charities of America organization gave us their &#8220;Best in America&#8221; award</li>
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<p><strong>WE MULTIPLY THE VALUE OF YOUR DONATIONS</strong><br />
Our Real Estate and Government Relations staff are constantly looking for matching grants that can be used with our battlefield appeals. In most cases the giving power of your donations will be magnified many times over.</p>
<p><strong>2010 HIGHLIGHTS</strong></p>
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<li>$20 to $1 Match at Spring Hill</li>
<li>$116 to $1 Match at Brandy Station</li>
<li>$4.13 to $1 at Gettysburg-Power&#8217;s Hill</li>
<li>$10 to $1 at Second Manassas</li>
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<p>As an organization we are proud of all that we&#8217;ve been able to accomplish in 2010, but all of these accomplishments would be impossible if it was not for the support that we receive from you.</p>
<p>Jim Lighthizer<br />
President, CWPT</p>
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		<title>Our Gettysburg Legacy &#8211; A Must See Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 01:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, the Pennsylvania Gaming Commission held a hearing on the proposed casino in Gettysburg.  The fight is definitely not over and the Civil War Preservation Trust needs your support to fight this abomination.  There is no reason to build this &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2010/08/31/our-gettysburg-legacy-a-must-see-video/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the Pennsylvania Gaming Commission held a hearing on the proposed casino in Gettysburg.  The fight is definitely not over and the <a title="Civil War Preservation Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Preservation Trust</a> needs your support to fight this abomination.  There is no reason to build this casino adjacent to one of the most hallowed pieces of ground in the United States.  There are several other cities competing to have this casino &#8211; let it go anywhere but Gettysburg.</p>
<p>The following linked video, &#8220;Our Gettysburg Legacy,&#8221; was played during today&#8217;s hearing.  Many famous celebrities volunteered their time to make the video.  Please click on the <a title="Our Gettysburg Legacy" href="http://www.civilwar.org/video/our-gettysburg-legacy.html" target="_blank">link</a> and watch the video.  If you are able to donate to the Civil War Preservation Trust for this campaign, click <a title="Donate to the Stop the Gettysburg Gettysburg Campaign" href="http://www.civilwar.org/take-action/speak-out/gettysburg/" target="_blank"><em><strong>HERE</strong></em></a>.  United, we can win &#8211; Divided we WILL lose.  God Bless the USA.</p>
<p>&#8220;<a title="Our Gettysburg Legacy video" href="http://www.civilwar.org/video/our-gettysburg-legacy.html" target="_blank"><em><strong>Our Gettysburg Legacy</strong></em></a>&#8221; featuring Ken Burns, Matthew Broderick, Sam Waterston, Stephen Lang, David McCullough and others.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 00:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazing!  What were they thinking?  The Gettysburg Battlefield Protection Association has come out in favor of the the proposed Mason-Dixon Resort casino.  This is without a doubt the craziest position a battlefield protection group could take.  Check out Eric Wittenberg&#8217;s &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2010/08/30/gbpa-comes-out-for-the-gettysburg-casino/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazing!  What were they thinking?  The Gettysburg Battlefield Protection Association has come out in favor of the the proposed Mason-Dixon Resort casino.  This is without a doubt the craziest position a battlefield protection group could take.  Check out Eric Wittenberg&#8217;s recent post on this news item &#8211; then go to the <a title="CWPT" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Preservation Trust</a> and donate some money to help fight the proposed casino.</p>
<p>Eric&#8217;s Article: <a title="Rantings of a Civil War Historian" href="http://civilwarcavalry.com/?p=2174" target="_blank">The GBPA Sells Its Soul to the Devil</a></p>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning folks!  The Civil War Preservation Trust has announced its Brandy Station 2010 Campaign.  This is a great opportunity to save nearly 800 acres of this hallowed ground.  Brandy Station was the site of many engagements during the Civil &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2010/07/29/civil-war-preservation-trust-brandy-station-2010-campaign/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good morning folks!  The <a title="Civil War Preservation Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Preservation Trust</a> has announced its <a title="Donate to the CWPT's Brandy Station 2010 Campaign" href="http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/brandystation/brandy-station-2010/" target="_blank">Brandy Station 2010 Campaign</a>.  This is a great opportunity to save nearly 800 acres of this hallowed ground.  Brandy Station was the site of many engagements during the Civil War.  It also was the site of the largest cavalry battle in North America in June 1863.  This amazing preservation opportunity has a $116 to $1 donation match.  For every $85 donated to the CWPT an acre will be saved.  This is truly amazing.  There is no better time to donate for battlefield preservation.</p>
<p>Click <a title="Donate to the Brandy Station 2010 Campaign!" href="http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/brandystation/brandy-station-2010/" target="_blank"><em><strong>HERE</strong></em></a> to make your donation!</p>
<p>Click <a title="Mike's essay on the Battle of Brandy Station" href="http://wp.me/ppYu1-jf" target="_blank"><em><strong>HERE</strong></em></a> to view my Battle of Brandy Station essay from last year.</p>
<p>Click <a title="Interview with Eric Wittenberg, author of &quot;The Battle of Brandy Station&quot;" href="http://wp.me/ppYu1-SD" target="_blank"><em><strong>HERE</strong></em></a> to listen to my interview with <a title="Eric's blog" href="http://civilwarcavalry.com/" target="_blank">Eric J. Wittenberg</a>, author of &#8220;The Battle of Brandy Station.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Historians Come Out Against Gaming in Gettysburg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Noirot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Civil War Preservation Trust issued the following press release today.  It is good to see so many people coming out against the proposed Gettysburg casino.  The idea of a casino within a mile of our most famous battlefield is &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://thismightyscourge.com/2010/06/30/historians-come-out-against-gaming-in-gettysburg/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="Civil War Preservation Trust" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">Civil War Preservation Trust</a> issued the following press release today.  It is good to see so many people coming out against the proposed Gettysburg casino.  The idea of a casino within a mile of our most famous battlefield is preposterous.  Kudos to the CWPT and the historians who have come out against the proposed gaming parlor.</p>
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<p><strong>CWPT</strong></p>
<p>For Immediate Release: 06/30/10</p>
<h2>Nation&#8217;s Historians Speak Out Against Proposed Gettysburg Casino</h2>
<p><strong>In letter to Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, more than 275 American historians unite to urge rejection of proposed gaming resort one-half mile from Gettysburg National Military Park</strong></p>
<p><strong>(Gettysburg, Pa.)</strong> – To mark the 147th anniversary of the bloodiest battle in American history, 276 American historians, including some of the country’s most respected academics, today sent a letter to Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board chairman Gregory Fajt, urging the rejection of the application for the Mason-Dixon Gaming Resort.  If approved, the proposed gambling hall will be located just one-half mile from America’s most hallowed battleground.</p>
<p>Although many individual historians have previously voiced opposition to the casino proposal, such a large and diverse group uniting in this cause demonstrates Gettysburg’s unique place in our nation’s heritage.  Among the signers are some of the most prominent historians in America, including James McPherson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Battle Cry of Freedom; Garry Wills, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America; Carol Reardon, director of graduate studies in history at Pennsylvania State University; Jeffery C. Wert, author of the acclaimed Gettysburg, Day Three; and Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian Emeritus of the National Park Service.</p>
<p>In part, their message states that as professional historians, they “feel strongly that Gettysburg is a unique historic and cultural treasure deserving of our protection.  Gettysburg belongs to all Americans equally—future generations no less than those of us alive today,” before concluding that “there are many places in Pennsylvania to build a casino, but there’s only one Gettysburg.”</p>
<p>Beyond the individual signatories, the message and its sentiment has received the endorsement and support of the American Historical Association, National Coalition for History, National Council on Public History, Organization of American Historians, Society for Military History and Southern Historical Association.</p>
<p>The Battle of Gettysburg, fought July 1–3, 1863, was the largest and bloodiest battle of the American Civil War.  Commonly called the “high water mark of the Confederacy,” the battle saw nearly 160,000 Americans locked in mortal combat; more than 50,000 became casualties.  Historians concur that the engagement was the greatest of Civil War battles, but its place in history was further cemented four months later, when President Abraham Lincoln travelled to the small Pennsylvania farm town to help dedicate a national cemetery for those who died.  Lincoln’s “few appropriate remarks” for the occasion, popularly known as the Gettysburg Address, have become one of the world’s most recognized speeches.</p>
<p>Although the proposed casino site along the Emmitsburg Road lies outside the current administrative boundaries of Gettysburg National Military Park, it would be on land identified as historically sensitive by the American Battlefield Protection Program, an arm of the National Park Service.  The application before the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board would retrofit an existing family-friendly hotel complex into a gambling resort with an initial 600 slot machines in addition to table games.</p>
<p>According to Princeton University professor emeritus and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Battle Cry of Freedom, James McPherson, “The proposed site of the casino lies athwart the advance of Union cavalry toward what became known as South Cavalry Field, which saw substantial fighting on the afternoon of July 3, 1863.  This ground is as hallowed as any other part of the Gettysburg battlefield, and the idea of a casino near the fields and woods where men of both North and South gave the last full measure of devotion is simply outrageous.”</p>
<p>This assessment of the importance of this part of the battlefield is shared by Eric Wittenberg, the author of numerous books on cavalry during the Gettysburg Campaign, including the only volume specifically dedicated to the actions that took place on South Cavalry Field.  In response to casino proponents who have tried to minimize the significance of actions fought nearby, Wittenberg said, “This was a protracted and ferocious fight.  American soldiers died on that ground, and to suggest otherwise only underscores the disregard these misguided investors have for our national treasure.”</p>
<p>In addition to the inappropriate juxtaposition, historians also fear negative indirect impacts on their efforts to interpret the battlefield and share their knowledge with students and heritage tourists.  Gettysburg resident and director of the George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War at West Virginia’s Shepherd University, Dr. Mark Snell is extremely concerned about the increased traffic and certain commercialization with which visitors and guides will have to contend should the casino be approved..</p>
<p>“As someone who has tried to give a tour to my students at South Cavalry Field — within easy walking distance of the proposed casino,” said Snell, “I personally can attest that the last thing that is needed on the Emmitsburg Road, where that fight took place, is any increased traffic.  It wouldn’t just be noisy, it would be dangerous.”</p>
<p>In 2006, when a previous proposal to bring gambling to the fringes of the Gettysburg Battlefield was under consideration, a group of prominent historians similarly spoke out against the ill-advised project.  Such thorough and widespread public opposition was among the reasons explicitly cited by the Gaming Control Board in its rejection of the application.</p>
<p>One of those at the forefront of that effort was Ed Bearss, chief historian emeritus of the National Park Service and America’s foremost battlefield guide.  A former historian at Vicksburg National Battlefield, who feels that site was irreparably damaged by the emergence of gaming nearby, his opposition to this newer proposal has not diminished in the least.  Over the course of his storied career, Bearss has spent many thousands of hours leading tours of the Gettysburg Battlefield.</p>
<p>“Gettysburg, if it embraces the casino, is forfeiting that which has undeniable national and international significance,” said Bearss.  “Do you want the most iconic battlefield in America and the site of Abraham Lincoln’s immortal Gettysburg Address, or do want just another slots parlor?”</p>
<p>The letter was circulated among the historian community by a coalition of preservation groups which have opposed both efforts to bring gambling to Gettysburg.  The Civil War Preservation Trust, National Parks Conservation Association, National Trust for Historic Preservation and Preservation Pennsylvania have consistently emphasized that their opposition stems from the direct threat posed to the battlefield by the site’s proximity and potential for increasing traffic and development pressures on the park, as opposed to any objection to gaming.  Spurred by the passionate involvement of so many individual members, member groups of the National Coalition for History also lent their institutional weight to the effort.</p>
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<p><strong>About the Civil War Preservation Trust (CWPT)</strong><br />
With 55,000 members, the Civil War Preservation Trust is the largest nonprofit battlefield preservation organization in the United States.  Its mission is to preserve our nation’s remaining Civil War battlefields and encourage their appreciation through education and heritage tourism.  Since 1987, the organization has saved more than 29,000 acres of hallowed ground, including 700 acres at Gettysburg.  CWPT’s website is located at <a title="www.civilwar.org" href="http://www.civilwar.org/" target="_blank">www.civilwar.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA)</strong><br />
Since 1919, the nonpartisan, nonprofit National Parks Conservation Association has been the leading voice of the American people in protecting and enhancing our National Park System. NPCA, its members, and partners work together to protect the park system and preserve our nation’s natural, historical, and cultural heritage for generations to come.  NPCA is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization with more than 325,000 members, including more than 15,000 members in Pennsylvania.   NPCA’s website is located at <a title="www.npca.org" href="http://www.npca.org/" target="_blank">www.npca.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About the National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP)</strong><br />
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a non-profit membership organization bringing people together to protect, enhance and enjoy the places that matter to them.  By saving the places where great moments from history took place, NTHP helps revitalize neighborhoods and communities, spark economic development and promote environmental sustainability.  With headquarters in Washington, DC, 9 regional and field offices, 29 historic sites, and partner organizations in all 50 states, NTHP provides leadership, education, advocacy and resources to a national network of people, organizations and local communities committed to saving places, connecting us to our history and collectively shaping the future of America’s stories.  NTHP’s website is located at <a title="www.preservationnation.org" href="http://www.preservationnation.org/" target="_blank">www.preservationnation.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About Preservation Pennsylvania</strong><br />
Preservation Pennsylvania is a private statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Pennsylvania’s historic places through creative partnerships, targeted educational programs and grassroots advocacy programs.  Since 1982 and with the support of 2600 members and member agencies, the organization has been the statewide voice for historic preservation and has provided support and technical assistance to individuals, groups and municipalities.  Preservation Pennsylvania’s website is <a title="www.preservationpa.org" href="http://www.preservationpa.org/" target="_blank">www.preservationpa.org</a>.</p>
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<p>To read the complete letter and view the list of historian supporters, click <a title="Letter from Historians" href="http://www.civilwar.org/aboutus/news/news-releases/2010-news/assets/gettysburg-historian-letter.pdf" target="_blank"><em><strong>HERE</strong></em></a>.</p>
<p>If you are not involved in the Civil War Preservation Trust, I encourage you to do so.  Click <a title="CWPT's Stop the Gettysburg Casino Campaign" href="http://www.civilwar.org/take-action/speak-out/gettysburg/" target="_blank"><em><strong>HERE</strong></em></a> to learn more about the No Casino Gettysburg Campaign.</p>
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