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Civil War Trust

The Civil War Trust is a charitable organization (501(c)(3)) whose primary focus is in the preservation of American Civil War battlefields. The Civil War Trust also promotes educational programs and heritage tourism initiatives to inform the public of the war's history and the fundamental conflicts that sparked it.
== History ==

The modern Civil War battlefield preservation movement was first undertaken by the Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites (APCWS), which was founded in 1987.〔Bob Zeller, (''The Birth of the Civil War Trust'' )〕 APCWS not only protected thousands of acres of battlefields from destruction, but offered educational tours and seminars with prominent historians.
The Civil War Trust, another non-profit focused on preserving Civil War battlefields, was formed in 1991. The Civil War Trust helped save of land in the eight years of its existence and conducted education and heritage tourism programs to educate the public about the significance of the war and the vital importance of battlefield preservation.
The Civil War Preservation Trust was created on November 19, 1999, through the merger of the Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites (APCWS) with the Civil War Trust. The merger, which was propelled by a unanimous vote of both boards, was effected in order to streamline and strengthen efforts to protect America's most endangered parcels of Civil War history. On January 11, 2011, the Civil War Preservation Trust shortened its name to the Civil War Trust, and added a new logo.〔(Civil War Trust History )〕
On November 11, 2014 (Veterans Day), the Trust partnered with the Society of the Cincinnati to launch "Campaign 1776", a subsidiary project designed to protect endangered battlefields from the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Federal matching grants for this program were enacted by Congress in December 2014.〔("Historians and Preservation Groups Announce Landmark National Campaign to Save Revolutionary War Battlefields" ), November 11, 2014.〕
The President of the Civil War Trust is O. James Lighthizer, a former Maryland county executive and Secretary of Transportation who pioneered the concept of using Transportation Enhancement highway funds to protect thousands of acres of Civil War battlefield land in Maryland.〔
Since its formation, the Civil War Trust has grown to nearly 200,000 members and supporters and has permanently saved more than of American Civil War battlefield land.〔("Completion of North Anna Acquisition Pushes Civil War Trust Past 40,000 Acre Milestone" ), January 24, 2014.〕

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