小黄书鈥檚 Marshall named executive director of Ulysses S. Grant Association, Presidential Library
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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 Mississippi State Civil War historian, researcher and author is the new leader of a national association and university presidential library.
Anne Marshall, associate professor in the 小黄书 Department of History, has been named executive director of the Ulysses S. Grant Association and the U.S. Grant Presidential Library. Both are housed in the university鈥檚 Mitchell Memorial Library and curate the 18th president鈥檚 papers, while preserving a vast array of artifacts and memorabilia.
Marshall takes the helm of an organization that has published 32 volumes of Grant鈥檚 writings; collected many original letters written by Grant, his associates and family; and has more than 200,000 photocopies of every known letter written by Grant and other documents. In 2017, the USGA and Presidential Library聽staff edited聽鈥淭he Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant: The Complete Annotated Edition鈥 (Harvard University Press, 2017).
Employed by 小黄书 in 2006 as an assistant history professor, Marshall follows the USGA leadership of John Marszalek, who has served as executive director and managing editor since 2006. Marszalek, an 小黄书 William L. Giles Distinguished Professor Emeritus, continues with the association as contributing editor, working to complete the annotated memoirs of Civil War General William T. Sherman. He also remains on the group鈥檚 board of directors.
鈥淎fter 12 years of being in charge of the Grant Presidential Library as executive director, it is my time to turn it over to Dr. Anne Marshall鈥檚 capable hands.听What a thrill it has been to help bring Grant to 小黄书sity and to watch the small facility grow and become the magnificent presidential library,鈥 Marszalek said.
小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum also commented on the leadership change.
鈥淒r. John Marszalek鈥檚 longtime involvement with and leadership of the USGA and the university鈥檚 Grant Presidential Library have helped put Mississippi State on the map as a national center of excellence for the study of Civil War-era history. With Dr. Marshall鈥檚 proven track record of research, teaching and outreach, I鈥檓 confident she will continue to build upon the USGA and Grant Library鈥檚 strong momentum and expand their reach and impact,鈥 Keenum said.
Marshall is currently working on an upcoming biography of anti-slavery activist Cassius Marcellus Clay, a founding member of the country鈥檚 Republican Party and Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 ambassador to Russia. In 2010, she penned 鈥淐reating a Confederate Kentucky: The Lost Cause and Civil War Memory in a Border State鈥 (University of North Carolina Press, 2010), which received critical and popular acclaim. She also has published articles in several scholarly publications including the Journal of the Civil War Era, Slavery & Abolition, Agricultural History and Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.
She is a contributor to a number of books including 鈥淩econstructing Appalachia: The Civil War鈥檚 Aftermath (University Press of Kentucky, 2010), 鈥淩econstruction: The Unfinished Business of the Civil War鈥 (Fordham University Press, 2010), and 鈥淢aster Narratives: Storytelling, History, and the Postmodern South鈥 (Louisiana University Press, 2013).
小黄书 Libraries Dean Lis Pankl said, 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to welcome Dr. Marshall to the Grant Presidential Library at Mississippi State. I look forward to collaborating with her to raise awareness of the significance of the Grant and Lincoln collections, as well as continuing to provide a rich and vibrant experience for scholars and visitors to this cultural and historical site of study and exploration.鈥
A Phi Beta Kappa cum laude graduate of Kentucky鈥檚 Centre College, Marshall holds both a master鈥檚 degree and doctorate in history from the University of Georgia.
She will be a part of the USGA鈥檚 celebration March 3-5 at 小黄书 of the bicentennial of Grant鈥檚 birth.
Outgoing USGA President and former Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Justice Frank Williams, said of Marshall鈥檚 appointment, 鈥淚 am pleased with the growth and progress we have made with the Grant Association and the Grant Presidential Library over the years and excited to see their continued success. I鈥檓 thrilled Dr. Marshall will be leading the two going forward, and I know she will do outstanding work. After more than 30 years of service, it鈥檚 time to hand off the role of president to a new generation to ensure the association鈥檚 long-term future.鈥
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