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The Civil War Round Table of Atlanta, Georgia

Richard B. Harwell and the CWRTA


Each year the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta confers the prestigious Harwell Book Award for the best book on a Civil War subject published in the preceding year. This award is named after the nationally recognized bibliographer, librarian and historian, Richard Barksdale Harwell, who authored and edited numerous books relating to the American Civil War. He was also responsible for conceiving the idea of a Civil War Round Table in Atlanta.

In November, 1949, Richard Harwell hosted a dinner at his home attended by Wilber Kurtz, Franklin Garrett, Beverly Dubose, Jr. and Carl Forrester to discuss the formation of a Civil War Round Table. As a result of that gathering, the first meeting of the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta was held at the Piedmont Driving Club on December 10, 1949. Richard Harwell was issued membership certificate #1 and elected its first President. Prior to completion of his term, he relocated to Chicago to become the Secretary of the College Library Association. Over many years his devotion to the study of history and continued friendship and support of our CWRT contributed greatly to the Atlanta community. The award named in his honor was created in 1989, following his death on March 9, 1988, and acknowledges outstanding Civil War books that meet the high standards of Civil War historiography set by Richard B. Harwell.

During most of the history of the award, the Harwell Book Award Committee consisted of giants in their own right. Tom Watson Brown, Col. Jim Bogle and Ron Hudgins served this organization in many ways, not the least of which was in establishing and maintaining the high standards of the Harwell Book Award. Largely through their effort, the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta’s Book Award is recognized nationally as a mark of excellence, befitting of the name Richard B. Harwell.

Today, the Harwell Book Award Committee consists of 5 Round Table members: Gary Barnes, Rick Eiserman, Terry Kingerey, Larry Wandling and Grant Moseley.