Accomplishments
2002
2002
Center For Civil War Photography website launched
2003
2003
Publication of 99 Historic Photographs of Culp’s Hill
2004
2004
Publication of 99 Historic Photographs of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
2005
2005
Publication of 99 Historic Photographs of Richmond Civil War Sites
2006
2006
Publication of 99 Historic Photographs of Civil War Washington
2007
2007
Publication of 99 Historic Images of Harpers FerryCCWP completes scanning of over one thousand Gettysburg National Park Service negatives from the 1930s to 1970s
2008
2008
Publication of 99 Historic Images of Civil War PetersburgProduction For Gettysburg National Military Park (GNMP) of “Gettysburg in 3-D” show for NPS Visitor Center
Co-curating and production for Pamplin Historical Park, Petersburg, Va., of “Beyond Brady: Photography in the Civil War Era” exhibition with 3-D display and show, for Pamplin Historical Park, Petersburg, Va.
Production for GNMP Visitor Center of 2-D Slide Show display
CCWP posted more than 1,000 digitized GNMP negatives online at the CCWP’s Flickr Page
2009
2009
CCWP Facebook page is launchedPublication of 99 Historic Images of Civil War Charleston
Production for The South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum, Columbia, S.C., of “World War I in 3-D” show
CCWP partnered with The Civil War Trust to produce a Lesson Plan and Online 3-D Photography Exhibit
2010
2010
Publication of 99 Historic Images of Civil War GettysburgProduction for The National Civil War Life Museum, Fredericksburg, Va., of “Civil War Life in 3-D” show
Production for Atlanta History Center of “War in Our Backyards: Discovering Atlanta, 1861-1865” 3-D show
Production partnership with The Civil War Trust, Washington, D.C. of a special Capitol Hill exhibit of “The Gathering Storm: Images of America on the Eve of the Civil War”
2011
2011
Publication of 99 Historic Images of the Civil War in the WestPublication of Manassas Battlefields Then & Now: Historic Photography at Bull Run
Production partnership with The Civil War Trust & History channel of a Capitol Hill exhibit of “1861: The Civil War’s First Year in 3-D”
Production for the Maryland Historical Society of “The Romantic War in 3-D” show as part of Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War Part 1 exhibition
Second production for Pamplin Historical Park: “The Petersburg Campaign in 3-D” show
Production for The Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio, of “3-D Civil War Photography” (our CCWP rental 3-D show)
CCWP begins contributing regular “In Focus” feature for new magazine, The Civil War Monitor
2012
2012
Publication of Antietam in 3-DCCWP Produces View-Master Reels of 1861 and 1862 3-D photos
Production for the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., of a 3-D show and exhibit and loan of vintage Civil War photos for Experience Civil War Photography, a special exhibition at The Castle on the National Mall. More than one million visitors passed through the exhibit in its one-year run
Second production for Maryland Historical Society of “The Real War” 3-D show for Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War Part 2
Production of “Antietam in 3-D” show for Pry House Museum, Sharpsburg, Md., and The National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick, Md.
Second production for The South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum, Columbia, S.C., of “Civil War in 3-D” show
Production for University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., of rental 3-D show
2013
2013
Production of “Gettysburg Aftermath in 4-D,” large 3-D anaglyph panel images showing the dead at Rose Farm, a 90-minute battlefield tour presented by CCWP Vice President Garry Adelman and advisory board member Tim Smith, with images displayed precisely where they were takenPublication of Gettysburg in 3-D
CCWP Produces View-Master Reel of 1863 Civil War photos
CCWP underwrote the costs at the Library of Congress in scanning 46 vintage, original Brady Album Gallery Card photographs of the Civil War from 1861 and 1862
Production for Montana State University of rental 3-D Show
Production for Western Kentucky University School of Journalism and Broadcasting of CCWP rental 3-D show
Production for Bluefield Area Arts Center, Bluefield, W.Va., of CCWP rental 3-D Show
Production for Mineral Area Arts Center, Park Hill, Mo., of CCWP rental 3-D show
CCWP Donated 1,174 CCWP 99 Historic Photos books to various Middle and High School classrooms
2014
2014
Production of custom 3-D show for NPS Fredericksburg, Va., Visitor CenterCCWP underwrote the costs at the Library of Congress in scanning 23 images from the Larkin Mead album, mostly from Camp Griffin in McLean, Va., and 17 Levy & Cohen cartes de visite of Richmond
CCWP partnered with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution to produce a downloadable 3-D show for their readers; 50,000 pairs of 3-D glasses were distributed
Production for The Gettysburg Heritage Center of an “Aftermath” 3-D show, a “Gettysburg 3-D” show and five large 3-D anaglyph panels
2015
2015
Production for George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Va., of 21 large 3-D anaglyph panels and website versions. The panels were placed exactly where the original 3-D photos were taken around Mount Vernon as part of a special exhibitCCWP board members Bob Zeller and Ron Perisho loan vintage, original Alexander Gardner Civil War photographic prints to Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition on Gardner, Dark Fields of the Republic
CCWP President Bob Zeller arranges for Library of Congress acquisition of 547 rare, vintage Civil War stereo views from collection of advisory board member Robin Stanford. See the collection online http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=robin%20stanford
2016
2016
Expanded Facebook page attracts, on average, over 3,400 visitors per dayThe upgraded and updated “CCWP Guide to Finding Civil War Photographs” is published on the CCWP website
2017
2017
Redesigned and updated CCWP website launchedCCWP members take the lead in photo preservation project at the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pa. Nancy Miville along with Ron Perisho purchased archival materials to better preserve the Museum’s photo collection. Keith Brady volunteered to scan and archive images, and update the catalog information on each, with the goal to not only to preserve them but make them available online