Gettysburg: The battle that saved America
Gary Roche has been a battlefield guide at Gettysburg for 18 years. His tour focuses on one man, his great grandfather Sergeant Patrick Delancey, who served in the Pennsylvania 143rd infantry during the battle. 150 years later, Roche makes the place where so many died come alive. Chip Reid reports.
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A tour of the Tillie Pierce House a Historic Gettysburg Bed and Breakfast
GettysBike Tours- The Town Tour (150th Anniversary Edition): Sadie Bushman
Licensed Town Guide and GettysBike Tours Guide, Gerry Eak, tells us the story of Sadie Bushman, one of the many civilians you will learn about on a Town Tour with GettysBike Tours.
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Park Service: The Gettysburg statues will stay
If there is one place in the country where the statues are all but certain to stay it's about an hour and a half northwest of Washington at the Gettysburg National Battlefield.
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Licensed Battlefield Guides of Gettysburg - 100th Anniversary: Renae MacLachlan
The Licensed Battlefield Guides of Gettysburg celebrate their 100th anniversary in 2015. Today we highlight Renae Maclachlan for her outstanding work with visitors and true passion for the history of Gettysburg.
150th anniversary of gettysburg
Union Period clothed group play a civil war era song next to the rupp house,im not a visitor or tourist i live here for part of the year
Gettysburg Lutheran Church Trip Thought from Pastor David
Memorial to the Chaplain who wouldn't surrender his sword in 1863.
Patrick DeLacy - Day 1 - Retreat to Seminary Ridge
Gary Roche, Licensed Battlefield Guide and the great-great-grandson of Patrick DeLacy, describes the actions of his ancestor on Day 1 of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. DeLacy went on to win the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of The Wilderness in 1864. Read more at
Memorial Day celebration in different parts of United States. HD Stock Footage
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Memorial Day celebration in different parts of United States.
US President Franklin D Roosevelt in a car in a motorcade in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. A huge gathering around the motorcade. President leads the country wide observance of Memorial Day. In Washington, Codos and Rossi, the French fliers, lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in an impressive ceremony. A huge parade along Riverside Drive in New York City. Location: United States. Date: May 30, 1934.
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