Presented by Dr. Steven Woodworth Professor, TCU

Dinner: 6:00 PM Menu: Yankee Pot Roast, Broccoli and Red Peppers, Mashed Potatoes, Salad and Dessert
$20, RSVP to jimrosenthal5757@aol.com or by calling or texting 817-307-9263.
Program: 7 PM
Location: UNT Health Science Center, MET Building, 1000 Montgomery, Ft. Worth 76109, Room 109-111
Of all the battles between Grant and Lee, none is usually counted a greater defeat for Grant than the Battle of Cold Harbor, at which, supposedly, Grant’s army lost 7,000 men in a single hour and accomplished nothing. It’s time to reexamine the clash at that dusty Virginia crossroads. What really happened there? What constitutes victory and defeat? And what was the result of the battle?
Dr. Steven Woodworth does not need an introduction to our group. His presentations are always memorable. This presentation on the Battle of Cold Harbor as a Grant victory should be one of his best. We are fortunate to have one of the country’s leading lCivil War historians in our community. He is a prolific author and his book on the Army of the Tennessee – Nothing but Victory is a classic. Books will be available for purchase and signing. See you there!