04/15/2026
Our next meeting is April 22. Doors open at 5:30 and dinner starts at 6:00. The program starts about 7:00. We're beginning a little earlier, so take note, especially if you are coming just for the presentation. Our speaker is Matthew Ward, who will talk about Garden of Ruins: Occupied Louisiana in the Civil War. Partially occupied by Union forces starting in the spring of 1862, the Confederate state experienced the initial attempts of the U.S. Army to create a comprehensive occupation structure through military actions, social regulations, the destabilization of slavery, and the formation of a complex bureaucracy. Skirmishes between Union soldiers and white civilians supportive of the Confederate cause multiplied throughout this period, eventually turning occupation into a war on local households and culture. In unoccupied regions of the state, Confederate forces and their noncombatant allies likewise sought to patrol allegiance, leading to widespread conflict with those they deemed disloyal.