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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 24, 2005) – Tennessee Tech University has
a new fund to purchase books and memorabilia related to the Civil War
while also honoring a former member of the Tennessee Board of Regents
who has a special interest in history.
“The university recently established the Edgar R. (Buddy) Bowers
Civil War History Collection Endowment to honor his outstanding service
on the Tennessee Board of Regents and his superb support of TTU,”
said President Bob Bell.
A former lawyer and retired vice president and general counsel for Lockheed
Martin Energy Research Corp., Bowers is active in many historical organizations,
played a key role in the recent formation of the Nine Counties Preservation
Alliance and served for four years on the Tennessee Historical Commission.
The TTU fund named for him will help the university to perpetually purchase
books and other materials related to the Civil War.
“This endowment is a thrill for the history department because
the Civil War is such a tremendously popular topic. It will continue to
be an important area of study for many years to come. There are so many
fascinating angles within the broader subject of the Civil War,”
said Jeff Roberts, TTU history chairperson.
Not only are there books, magazines and entire organizations devoted
to studying various aspects of the Civil War, for instance, but also significant
numbers of reenactment hobbyists who influence the preservation and replication
of weapons, tools, clothing and customs prevalent during that time period,
Roberts pointed out.
“There’s really no other historical period that’s regarded
by people today in quite the same way as the Civil War,” he said.
“Its popularity alone makes it worthy of special study. This endowment
will not only enhance the efforts of TTU students and faculty, it will
also serve as an incredible resource for anyone interested in the Civil
War.”
The first purchases made from the fund will be in September 2006.
--Tracey LeFevre
This information posted 24 October 2005
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