Daniel T. Davis is a graduate of Longwood University, with a B.A. in Public History. Daniel has worked as a historian at both Appomattox Court House National Historic Site and at the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. He has spoken at many Civil War Round Tables in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Daniel resides in Fredericksbug, VA, with his wife Katy and their Beagle mix, Bayla.
Phillip S. Greenwalt is currently employed as a historian for the National Park Service at George Washington Birthplace National Monument in Washington’s Birthplace, Virginia and at Thomas Stone National Historic Site in Port Tobaco, Maryland. He worked as a historical intern at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park prior to his current position. He holds a bachelor degree in History from Wheeling Jesuit University and a graduate degree in American History from George Mason University. Phillip has taught at the community college level and has spoken regularly at Civil War and history round tables from the Mid-Atlantic to the Southeast to the Midwest. He currently lives on the historic Northern Neck of Virginia with his wife Adel and their rescue cat, Maya.
Daniel and Phill are both regular contributors to the blog Emerging Civil War, www.emergingcivilwar.com.