November 13, 2025 at 6:30 pm
Discover the story of a pivotal moment in American history with Marjorie Reeve’s speech, The Federal Invasion of Alabama. This gripping presentation explores the strategic maneuvers, political consequences, and lasting impact of Union forces entering the Deep South. We will gain new insight into how Alabama’s landscape and people shaped the conflict’s outcome. Join us to uncover the compelling truths behind one of the Civil War’s most transformative campaigns.
Marjorie Reeves holds a B.S. in Mass Communications from the University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo, Colorado, and an MLIS from the University of Washington in Seattle. Throughout her career, she has served in leadership roles across multiple organizations and dedicated her time as a volunteer in libraries and archives. Her writing includes numerous articles published in newsletters, pamphlets, and magazines. She authored and recorded A Chapter in Pacific Northwest History: United Daughters of the Confederacy, Robert E. Lee Chapter 885, Seattle, Washington, chronicling a century of UDC history in the Northwest, and published the historical novel From Paradise to Hell. Reeves is currently working on her latest project, The Federal Invasion in Alabama.



