The regular August meeting will be held on Saturday, September 6, 2025, as an afternoon picnic. Details are in the attached PDF at the bottom of the page. The meeting topic will be:
Tonya McQuade on “Visits to ECW Symposium in Fredericksburg and the Gettysburg Battlefield”
Tonya McQuade will be speaking about her recent attendance at the 11th annual Emerging Civil War Symposium in Fredericksburg, VA, at Stevenson Ridge, Spotsylvania Courthouse, August 1–3. This year’s theme was “The Cities of War,” with keynote speaker Ted Savas presenting Handshakes, Gambling, Gunpowder, and Augusta: How George W. Rains and Jefferson Davis Changed the Course of the American Civil War. Other speakers addressed a variety of topics, including “Confederate Privateering in San Francisco,” “The Richmond Bread Riot of 1863,” “Grant in St. Louis: The Desperate Years,” and “Suffering, Death, and Destitution: Charleston, South Carolina Burned and Shelled.” Tonya will share highlights from the conference and the battlefield tour of Fredericksburg, as well as stories and photos from her first-time visits—with her husband—to both Gettysburg and Fort McHenry after the conference.
Tonya Graham McQuade is the author of A State Divided: The Civil War Letters of James Calaway Hale and Benjamin Petree of Andrew County, Missouri, 1862–65, and is a contributing writer to the Emerging Civil War website. She has a love for both history and historical fiction, as well as a passion for writing, music, travel, and genealogical research.
In the summer of 2023, Tonya visited Ireland and Scotland with her husband, Mike. Her first night in Dublin, she heard a live performance of the ballad “Paddy’s Lament,” and the song planted itself in her brain. She continued to think about the song’s haunting lyrics as she visited Dublin’s EPIC Immigration Museum, viewed the nearby Famine Memorial, and climbed aboard the replica Jeanie Johnston famine ship. Once she returned to San Jose, she began researching the song’s history, listening to its various versions, and studying the Irish experience in the Civil War—particularly as part of the Irish Brigade. She eventually wrote two related articles for the Emerging Civil War website. This presentation expands on those articles.
A long-time English teacher at Los Gatos High School, Tonya lives in San Jose, California. She is an active member of Emerging Civil War, South Bay Civil War Round Table, South Bay Writers/California Writers Club, National League of American Pen Women, and Poetry Center San Jose. You can learn more about Tonya on her website at tonyagrahammcquade.com, where you’ll also find photos related to the book and her research trips to Missouri. You can also find links to her Chasing History and Emerging Civil War blog posts, her poetry and photography, and her social media sites.