One of a kind Civil War museum in Springville
There may be no more perfect place to catch up with one of histories great men. The place is Echoes Through Time Civil War Museum and Learning Center. The man is Ulysses S. Grant. The real General Grant led the North in the War Between The States and became our eighteenth president. His achievements have been left mostly to the history books are now brought to life by re-enactor Ed Brodbeck. He says he was one of the catalysts for closing out the civil war It's the battles, memorabilia and personal stories that are remembered at Echoes Through Time. Executive Director Steve Teeft says the museum is the only one of it's kind in New York State and unique for another reason half of our exhibits are under glass and half are not. We encourage touching. The museum will present Ed Brodbeck March 31st at 7PM at Springville's Lucy Bensley Center. Admission is free. More information at about the museum at their website. And you can contact Grant Impersonator Ed Brodbeck at 716-626-9224
Abraham Lincoln Gettysburg Address - Location of Speech, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
This short video was taken near the spot where President Abraham Lincoln gave his famous Gettysburg Address speech It's at Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylania, where more than 3,500 Union soldiers killed in the Battle of Gettysburg were buried. President Lincoln dedicated the ceremony on November 19, 1863, at which time he delivered his famous Gettysburg Address. There are now more than 6,000 veterans buried in the cemetery; they served bravely in the Civil War, Spanish-American War, World Wars 1 and II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
Lecture 9: Wilson's Creek (Civil War MOOC)
This lecture focuses upon the August 1861 Battle of Wilson's Creek and includes a visit by Dr. Neely to the battlefield.
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Civil War Re-enactment - Battle of Valverde
Civil War Re-enactment of the battle of Valverde. Taken Picacho Peak State Park on 3/12/2011,
President Lincoln Memorabilia up for Auction in Texas
A collection of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia, including a lock of the 16th U.S president's hair, will be up for auction in Dallas on Saturday, months before the United States marks 150 years since the end of the Civil War and Lincoln's assassination. The collection of more than 300 items, with a combined estimated value of about $400,000, belonged to a Fort Worth history buff and is considered to be one of the best private Lincoln collections known to exist.
EMMY 2012 | Cat. 40 Documentary- Historical | Wide Awake Productions
August Light: Wilson's; Shane Seley, Ed Leydecker
Pilot Knob 2007
Images I took at the 2007 Battle of Pilot Knob re-enactment
Bailey Young: Remembering Hadrian
Dr. Young talks about the Emperor Hadrian or Rome.
Ghost of Abraham Lincoln - Hotel Lincoln
You may not know this, but Abraham Lincoln loved playing pranks. He was the jokingest jokester around. He was a wild and crazy dude. He still Loves playing them on The Guests of Hotel Lincoln
JB's Journal - Roseland plantation
A stately plantation house that was built before the Civil War still stands in East Texas thanks to the restoration of a Tyler woman and the family that currently lives there. J.B. Smith takes us inside to experience the elegance of the Old South.
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Many of the descendants of the original slaves still love on the land near the plantation. Mr. Hambrick also donated some of the land for Redland High School for African American students.
Union County Museum Tour
Union County Museum Tour 2009 with Ola Jean Kelly
THE MOST HAUNTED HOUSES IN THE WORLD
There are many haunted places in the world but this video is specific to homes that have ghastly histories and reputations for being the most haunted houses in the world.
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150th Anniversary President Abraham Lincoln Death Observance
Greenwood Cemetery Dallas, Tx April 12, 2015
Battle of Huzzah Creek
Confederate soldiers are dismissed after the reenactment of the Battle of Huzzah Creek on Oct. 4, 2008 near Steelville, Mo.
Sabine County Courthouse and Jail
The Sabine County Courthouse and old Jail in Sabine County, Texas. The county seat of Sabine is the City of Hemphill, a quaint and neat little city tucked away in the piney woods of East Texas.
Sherman's Armies in South Carolina (Lecture)
National Park Service Ranger Bert Barnett follows the path of General William T. Sherman as his armies move through South Carolina in 1865.
Military Vehicle Convoy Makes Its Way Along Route 66
The convoy is on a 29-day journey that will end up in Santa Monica. Jeff Michael reports.
3rd Missouri Dismounted Cavalry Picketts Charge 2013
This is compilation of all video footage shot before and during the walking of the route of Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg National Military Park by the 3rd Missouri Dismounted Cavalry. June 2013.
Confederate Gen. Lloyd Tilghman | Kentucky Life | KET
Lloyd Tilghman was a Baltimore native who came to Paducah, Ky., in 1852 as a railroad engineer. When the Civil War began, Tilghman moved to Tennessee and formed the 3rd Kentucky Regiment. Promoted to brigadier general, he was put in command of Fort Henry in Tennessee. He later had to surrender the fort to Ulysses S. Grant and was taken prisoner.
Released in a prisoner exchange, he took command of a brigade in the defense of Vicksburg in May 1863. There, he was fatally wounded.
His 1852 Greek Revival home in Paducah is now a Civil War museum owned by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
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Lincoln's Funeral Train
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