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Photos from the 2008 National Geographic Society Presentation and Reception to Honor the Book, Journey Through Hallowed Ground: Birthplace of the American Ideal

These photos are from the National Geographic Society September 16, 2008 presentation and reception at their headquarters to honor the release of the recently published, Journey Through Hallowed Ground: Birthplace of the American Ideal. At this presentation, author, Andrew Cockburn, and Photographer, Kenneth Garrett, presented the stories that combine to elucidate the unparalleled heritage within the Journey with first hand accounts of historic events.

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John Flower, Tara Linhardt, Danny Knicely
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Cate Magennis Wyatt, President, Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership and Gilbert Grosvenor, Chairman, National Geographic Society
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Dr. Robert K. Sutton, Chief Historian, National Park Service; Gilbert Grosvenor, Chairman, National Geographic Society; Michael McDonald, Deputy General Counsel, National Endowment for the Humanities; Bruce Cole, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities
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Cate Magennis Wyatt, President, Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership; Henry “Hap” Connors, Jr., Chancellor Supervisor, Spotsylvania County, VA; Beth Erickson, Vice President, Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership
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Bruce Cole, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Gilbert Grosvenor, Chairman, National Geographic Society; Andrew Cockburn, Author; Cate Magennis Wyatt, President, Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership; Kenneth Garrett, Photographer
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Audience during presentation in Grosvenor Auditorium on September 16, 2008
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Karenne Wood, Director of the Virginia Indian Heritage Program and Karen Quanbeck Macleod, Director, Loudoun Museum
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Gilbert Grosvenor, Chairman, National Geographic Society, giving opening remarks.
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Andrew Cockburn, Author; Kenneth Garrett, Photographer; Cate Magennis Wyatt, President, Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership; Dr. Robert K. Sutton, Chief Historian, National Park Service; Karen Hughes White, Director of the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County; Karenne Wood, Director of the Virginia Indian Heritage Program
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Andrew Cockburn, Author; Kenneth Garrett, Photographer; Cate Magennis Wyatt, President, Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership; Dr. Robert K. Sutton, Chief Historian, National Park Service; Karen Hughes White, Director of the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County; Karenne Wood, Director of the Virginia Indian Heritage Program
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Andrew Cockburn, Author and Kenneth Garrett, Photographer, sign copies of Journey Through Hallowed Ground: Birthplace of the American Ideal.
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Andrew Cockburn, Author and Kenneth Garrett, Photographer, sign copies of Journey Through Hallowed Ground: Birthplace of the American Ideal.
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