Since my book about Jacob Cox was published in 2014, I have spoken to Civil War and similar groups in eight states and the District of Columbia, not only about Cox’s life, but also about the Battle of Antietam and Battle of Franklin,as follows:
Delaware
Civil War Round Table of Dover
District of Columbia:
Civil War Round Table of the District of Columbia; Capitol Hill CWRT
Maryland
Civil War Round Tables in Frederick, Hagerstown, Montgomery County, and Baltimore
Ohio
Civil War Round Tables in Berea, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Elyria, Kent,
Mahoning County, Tallmadge, Tiffin.
Also, the Oberlin Heritage Center and The James A. Garfield House
New Jersey
Civil War Round Tables in Cape May, Newton, Woodbridge, and Edgewater Park
North Carolina
Civil War Round Tables in Burlington, Raleigh, Kitty Hawk, and Pinehurst
Pennsylvania
Civil War Round Tables in California, Sewickley, Lancaster, Hershey, and Reading
Tennessee
The Civil War Round Table of Franklin
Virginia
The Civil War Round Tables of Charlottesville (twice), Centreville, and Loudoun County
I also spoke at the George Marshall House in Leesburg, VA
West Virginia
Civil War Round Table of Harpers Ferry