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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

As author:

"Aftermath at Appomattox: Federal Military Occupation of Appomattox County, May–November 1865," Civil War History, v. 31 (March 1985): 5-23

"Fraternity, Ceremony and Duty: The Richmond Grays, 1844-1963," Meadow Farm Museum/Crump Park Newsletter, v. 2, no. 2 (Fall 1988)

"Patriotic and Valuable Service: The Richmond Howitzers, 1859-1979," Meadow Farm Museum/Crump Park Newsletter, v. 3, no. 2 (Fall 1989)

"Virginia's Capital City: Modern Gateway to America's Past," Capitol Forum, May 1993, p.17

As an acknowledged contributor:

Gregg Kimball, American City, Southern Place: A Cultural History of Antebellum Richmond. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2000

Chris M. Calkins, The Final Bivouac: The Surrender Parade at Appomattox and the Disbanding of the Armies. Lynchburg, VA: H. E. Howard, 1988

John Coski, Capital Navy: The Men, Ships, and Operations of the James River Squadron. Campbell, CA: Savas Woodbury Publishers, 1996

Ralph Graves, "Who Are Those Guys? Their faces peer from an 1859 photograph...," Smithsonian, v. 29, no. 10 (January 1999): 110


SELECTED PRESS COVERAGE

Mr. Greenough is featured or quoted in the following newspaper articles:

Harold Holzer, "A Filtered Portrait of Lincoln Comes to the Small Screen," The New York Times, Arts and Leisure, 20 March 1988, p. 29

"People of the Confederacy: Richmond at War," The Smithsonian Associate, December 1987

Ann Holiday, "They dust off history and then bring it to life," The Richmond News Leader, 7 August 1990, p. 25

Ann Holiday, "Dinners steeped in history of The War," The Richmond News Leader, Accent, 24 February 1992

John Lyle, "Past Performances," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Metro Business, 4 May 1992, B1

"A Parson's Cause," Richmond Times-Dispatch, 31 March 1993, J4

Jon Pope, "‘Gravedigger' leads a leap back in time," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Metro, 5 September 1994, B1

Sandra F. Waugaman, "History. . .Live!" Richmond: The Metropolitan Monthly, November 1994, p.44

Heather Burkey, "Old-time revival held at museum," The [Staunton] Daily News Leader, 21 July 1997, front page

Bob Ruegsegger, "Interpreter brings flavor of past to present," York Town Crier, 30 July 1997

Rick Britton, "Washington: Father figure image endures," The Washington Times, Weekend, 9 September1999, M5

Sandra F. Waugaman, "Travel back in time to 1775. . .and step into the shoes of a Second Virginia Convention Delegate," Petersburg Progress Index, Lifestyles, 17 July 2000, B1


SPEAKER AND PANELIST

Co-chair and panelist, "Living History Live at Poplar Forest," Virginia Association of Museums 1988 Annual Meeting, Lynchburg

Panelist, "Opening the Doors and Windows: The Interpretive Decision," Virginia Association of Museums 1990 Annual Conference, Virginia Beach

Panelist, "Living History and the Next Generation: Discovering New Frontiers for the Past," Association for Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums 1990 Annual Meeting, Providence, RI

Chair and Panelist, "Living History vs. Historical Drama: A Choice Between Methods," Virginia Association of Museums 1992 Annual Conference, Williamsburg

Speaker, "Visitor Perceptions of Richmond," Greater Richmond Tourism Coalition Meeting, 16 March 1993, Richmond

 

 

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