distinctly the first, "distinction in every service: brigadier general marcellus a. stovall," in 2001. the acclaimed "never for want of powder, the confederate powder works in augusta, augusta, georgia," in 2007, of which he is a co-author, and "crescent moon over carolina, william moultrie and american liberty," which he wrote in 2013, and "martyr of the american revolution, the execution of isaac hayne, south carolinian," 2016. in march of last year, chip actually gave a talk here at anderson house about his book, about isaac haynes which you can find i think online. his interest in the subject this evening, 18th and 19th century dueling practices was kindled by his primary source documents that he found while he was writing his biography of general moultrie and he's been fascinated with that subject ever since. chip, welcome. we look forward -- [applause] >> bill, thank you very much for the kind introduction. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it's always a pleasure to be here among kindred spirits, that is, those of white house love american history. i'd like t