Wednesday
4:00-7:00 Registration
7:00-9:00 Board Meeting, Conference Room A
Thursday
9:00-4:00 Registration
9:30-11:00 Morning Sessions (Conference Room A, B, C)
Panel 1: Atlantic Natchez
Panel 2: Brits, Black Ships, and the African Squadron: Matthew Perry
Panel 3: Ports, Rivers and Fleets of South Carolina
11:30-1:00 Lunch (Banquet Room)
1:00-2:15 Afternoon Sessions (Conference Room A, B, C)
Panel 4: Preservation, Tourism and Partnerships
Roundtable 1: Teaching Naval History in Diverse Venues
Panel 5: Landscapes and Waterways
2:15-2:45 Break
2:45-4:00 Afternoon 2 Sessions (Conference Room, A, B, C)
Panel 6: Naval and Maritime Responses
Panel 7: Shipping
Panel 8: Voices from the Deck: Shipboard Experiences on Early North American Steamboats
5:00-7:00 Reception (Banquet Room)
Friday
9:00-4:00 Registration
9:30-11:00 Morning Sessions (Conference Room A, B, C)
Panel 9: Science and Technology
Panel 10: Navies at Home and Abroad
Panel 11: The French Connection
11:30-1:00 Lunch (Banquet Room)
1:00-2:15 Afternoon Sessions (Conference Room A, B, C)
Panel 12: Archaeological and Historical analysis of Vessel types
Roundtable 2: Naval Life-Writing Challenges and Opportunities
Panel 13: Remembering and Reevaluating Famous Shipwrecks
2:15-2:45 Break
2:45-4:00 A Roundtable Remembrance of James C. Bradford (Conference Room C)
4:30-6:30 Student and Early Career Reception, off site
Saturday
9:00-10:30 Business meeting
Free afternoon, Hop-on-Hop-off bus tour
5:00-6:00 Cocktail hour (Banquet Room)
6:00-8:00 Banquet and Awards. Keynote: Craig Symonds, “Annapolis Goes to War”