CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT - Port Hudson State Historic Site // Vlog 4 - Jackson, Louisiana
Hey Travelers! In today's family travel vlog we went to a Civil War Reenactment at the Port Hudson State Historic Site in Jackson, Louisiana. This Civil War Reenactment is one of the largest Civil War Reenactment. Not only did we see a civil war reenactment battle with canons and artillery, but we also saw a Civil War era dance.
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Visit Port Hudson with General LaFleur - Museum and Lookout Towers
General LaFleur talks to us about Port Hudson State Historic Site's museum and lookout towers. The song is Sonatina for Guitar and Piano, Op. 68 by Anton Diabelli, performed by Aaron Prillaman and Glen Prillaman. You can download it here:
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Port Hudson State Historic Site in Jackson, Louisiana, is the site of the Siege of Port Hudson, 6 miles of trails, a museum, and an annual battle reenactment.
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Port Hudson is a small unincorporated community in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States.Located about 20 miles northwest of Baton Rouge, it is known primarily as the location of an American Civil War battle, the Siege of Port Hudson in 1863.
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Designed in 1845 by renowned American architect Alexander Jackson Davis, this Gothic Revival manor house is an architectural masterpiece and the heart of a 2,000-acre rural landscape. Built by enslaved people for plantation owners, Belmead-on-the-James took on new life when purchased in the 1890s by Katharine Drexel and her sister, who hailed from one of America's wealthiest families. Katharine would later become one of only two American-born saints in the Roman Catholic Church.
Once a place of enslavement, Belmead became a self-sufficient center for the education of young African American and Native American students when the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, established by Katharine Drexel, transformed the former plantation into two private schools. The boys' school, St. Emma Agricultural and Industrial Institute, was headquartered in the former mansion, while an 1895 Gothic-towered building became the home of St. Francis de Sales High School for girls. Over the course of seven decades, Belmead-on-the-James has touched many thousands of lives, including 15,000 of America's most disenfranchised students. Both schools have produced an impressive list of distinguished alumni whose ranks include members of the elite Tuskegee Airmen and Civil Rights leaders.
After financial setbacks, the schools were shut down in the 1970s. Most of the school buildings were demolished shortly thereafter, and the few historic structures that remain standing today are underutilized and deteriorating. On a campus that once contained more than 40 buildings, only three major historic structures survive: Belmead mansion; an 1841 stone granary; and the 1895 St. Francis de Sales High School. In March, 2010, St. Francis' four-story bell tower collapsed, shearing off part of the brick façade and leaving the interior open to the elements. The nearby manor house requires emergency roof work to halt ongoing structural damage, and both monumental buildings are threatened with serious deterioration. Without significant and immediate rehabilitation, their days are numbered.
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The Battle of Prairie Grove was a battle of the American Civil War.
Fought on December 7, 1862.
It resulted in a stalemate but secured Northwest Arkansas for the Union.
The Union soldiers consisted of 9,216 men and saw 1,317 casualties.
The Confederate soldiers consisted of 11,059 men and saw 1,317 casualties.
The Prairie Grove Arkansas battlefield is one of the most intact battle fields in the United States.
Reenactments are held in December on the original battle site every 2 years.
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CWRT Feb 2018 Lawrence Lee Hewitt: “Confederate General Richard Heron Anderson”
If asked to name the six lieutenant
generals who served as infantry corps
commanders under Robert E. Lee
in the Army of Northern Virginia,
Jackson, Longstreet, A. P. Hill,
Ewell, and Early, would probably be
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Anderso--in terms of seniority, if not
ability.
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when Longstreet
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the Wilderness.
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Overland Campaign
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in the Shenandoah Valley. When
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Sailor’s Creek only to be relieved
two days later. It was a precursor to
his postwar career.
Lawrence Lee Hewitt, a native of
Louisville, Kentucky, received his
B.A. (1974) from the University of
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University. He was the manager of
the Port Hudson (1978-1982) and
Camp Moore (1982-1986) Historic
Sites in Louisiana and taught at
Southeastern Louisiana University
(1985-1996). He was a tenured
full professor when he resigned to
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currently resides. The 2013 recipient
of the Nevins-Freeman Award,
he is a past president of the Baton
Rouge Civil War Round Table. His
publications include Port Hudson,
C o n f e d e r a t e
Bastion on the
Mississippi (1987),
two volumes
of Confederate
Generals in the
Trans-Mississippi
(2013, 2015), and,
To Succeed or Perish: The Diaries of
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1st Mississippi Light Artillery
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Vicksburg Campaign | Wikipedia audio article
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Vicksburg Campaign
00:02:27 1 Background
00:02:35 1.1 Military situation
00:08:31 2 Battles in the Operations against Vicksburg, December 1862 – January 1863
00:08:53 2.1 Chickasaw Bayou (December 26–29, 1862)
00:10:37 2.2 Arkansas Post (January 9–11, 1863)
00:12:06 3 Grant's Bayou Operations, January–March 1863
00:12:39 3.1 Grant's Canal
00:14:11 3.2 Lake Providence Expedition
00:15:07 3.3 Yazoo Pass Expedition
00:16:30 3.4 Steele's Bayou Expedition
00:17:13 3.5 Duckport Canal
00:18:04 4 Plan for the 1863 campaign and initial movements
00:20:46 5 Opposing forces
00:20:55 5.1 Union
00:21:46 5.2 Confederate
00:22:29 6 Battles in Grant's Operations against Vicksburg, April – July 1863
00:22:50 6.1 Grand Gulf (April 29, 1863)
00:24:22 6.2 Snyder's Bluff (April 29 – May 1)
00:25:52 6.3 Port Gibson (May 1)
00:28:16 6.4 Raymond (May 12)
00:30:19 6.5 Jackson (May 14)
00:32:37 6.6 Champion Hill (May 16)
00:34:34 6.7 Big Black River Bridge (May 17)
00:35:55 6.8 Siege of Vicksburg (May 18 – July 4)
00:37:39 7 Louisiana operations
00:37:53 7.1 Milliken's Bend (June 7)
00:38:25 7.2 Goodrich's Landing (June 29–30)
00:39:25 7.3 Helena (July 4)
00:39:50 8 Aftermath
00:45:59 9 See also
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The Vicksburg Campaign was a series of maneuvers and battles in the Western Theater of the American Civil War directed against Vicksburg, Mississippi, a fortress city that dominated the last Confederate-controlled section of the Mississippi River. The Union Army of the Tennessee under Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant gained control of the river by capturing this stronghold and defeating Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton's forces stationed there.
The campaign consisted of many important naval operations, troop maneuvers, failed initiatives, and eleven distinct battles from December 26, 1862, to July 4, 1863. Military historians divide the campaign into two formal phases: Operations Against Vicksburg (December 1862 – January 1863) and Grant's Operations Against Vicksburg (March–July 1863).
Grant initially planned a two-pronged approach in which half of his army, under Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, would advance to the Yazoo River and attempt to reach Vicksburg from the northeast, while Grant took the remainder of the army down the Mississippi Central Railroad. Both of these initiatives failed. Grant conducted a number of experiments or expeditions—Grant's Bayou Operations—that attempted to enable waterborne access to the Mississippi south of Vicksburg's artillery batteries. All five of these initiatives failed as well. Finally, Union gunboats and troop transport boats ran the batteries at Vicksburg and met up with Grant's men who had marched overland in Louisiana. On April 29 and April 30, 1863, Grant's army crossed the Mississippi and landed at Bruinsburg, Mississippi. An elaborate series of demonstrations and diversions fooled the Confederates and the landings occurred without opposition. Over the next 17 days, Grant maneuvered his army inland and won five battles, captured the state capital of Jackson, Mississippi, and assaulted and laid siege to Vicksburg.
After Pemberton's army surrendered on July 4 (one day after the Confederate defeat at Gettysburg), and when Port Hudson surrendered to Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks on July 9, Texas and Arkansas were effectively cut off from the Confederacy, and the Mississippi River was once again open for northern commerce to reach the Gulf of Mexico, and as a supply line for the Union Army. Grant's Vicksburg Campaign is studied as a masterpiece of military operations and a major turning point of the war.
War Between the States Reenactment at Camp Moore Nov. 17, 2018
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Civil War gun explanations, near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Civil War gun explanations, within a Civil War reenactment, near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, LA, USA
Civil War Reenactment In Knights Ferry | Studio209
Studio209 travels back to the 1860's for this week's episode, exploring the world of Civil War reenactments. Watch as Frankie Tovar interviews Union and Confederate soldiers at the Knights Ferry battlefield.
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