Robert E Crickenberger
Robert E. Crickenberger Jr. brings more than four decades of expertise to his work as a historian and author. Since 1978, he has immersed himself in the history of Point Lookout State Park as a volunteer and living historian, drawing on both Confederate and Union perspectives to lead tours and presentations of the Civil War prison, federal occupation sites, and related landmarks. A key figure in preserving the park’s legacy, he has authored and designed numerous interpretive signs, contributed to the park’s tour book and museum, and spearheaded restoration efforts for Maryland’s only surviving Civil War earthen fort and the prison site itself. As the steadfast President of the Friends of Point Lookout and a Historic Weapons Safety Officer for the Maryland Park Service, Crickenberger’s dedication has earned him the prestigious title of Honorary Ranger. His lifelong commitment to historical accuracy and education shines through in his scholarship, making him a uniquely qualified voice on one of the Civil War’s most significant prison camps.