Civil war museum Appomattox Va | Video #61
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Civil war museum in Appomattox Virginia February 2016. Marlo Reijersen
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Tour of Appomattox National Historical Park
Appomattox County, Virginia. Tour of the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park located in the Piedmont region of central Virginia. The tour includes the McLean house where General Lee surrendered to Lt. General Grant on April 9, 1865.
Surrender at Appomattox courthouse
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Appomattox, Virginia - 150th Anniversary of end of Civil War
Thousands of people gathered at Appomattox, Virginia on April 9, 2015 to commemorate the end of the Civil War. Re-enactors portrayed each of the significant participants, including Gen. U.S. Grant, Gen. Robt. E. Lee. They closely recreated the atmosphere which duplicated the citizens' feelings and emotions that were experienced throughout the country when the Confederate States surrendered, beginning the healing process that continues to this day. Contact Tom: rockroll-history@usa.net
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The Civil War Battle Series: The Road to Appomattox
Dr. Mark DePue discusses the end of the American Civil War and the final battles. Christian McWhirter joins Mark to discuss music of the Civil War and Mark Flotow joins to discuss letters and poetry of the War. Special guest appearance by The Four Sopranos.
Civil War - Petersburg To Appomattox 1865 - a short history
PUBLISHED ON THE 153RD ANNIVERSARY OF GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE'S SURRENDER TO GENERAL U.S. GRANT ON APRIL 9TH, 1865.
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Appomattox Court House - The End of the American Civil War - Travels With Phil
Appomattox Court House, Virginia is where Robert E. Lee met with Ulysses Grant to end the American Civil War in 1865. In this video we look at clips I shot there, and material from the National Park Service which will help you learn a little about this famous spot in American history. Fun Fact: the surrender papers were NOT signed in the Court House. - Travels with Phil copyrighted by Phil Konstantin -
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Civil War Museum CEO: “This War Is Not As Simple As People Would Like to Make It”
Richmond, Virginia, once the capital of the Confederate South, is still struggling to reconcile with its past. A commission, appointed by the city to solve the confederate monument controversy, is recommending the removal of the Jefferson Davis monument while adding context to the other statues. One of the co-chairs of the commission is Christy Coleman. She’s the CEO of the American Civil War museum in Richmond and says although she is African-American, she understands why the statues should remain.
Appomattox Court House Tour And Dedication
After watching some history channel shows about the civil war I watched some very interesting shows about Appomattox court house and the surrender of Robert E Lee And Grant. I can tell you this just walking around this historic place really made me appreciate american and our freedoms. Just being there where history took place was totally amazing. If you every visit any places like this and you defiantly feel all kinds of emotions.
After Appomattox: The Collapse of the Confederacy in May, 1865
American Civil War Museum Historian John Coski leads a discussion that examines the events of May, 1865 and after in an attempt to answer the question, When did the Civil War end?. This Brown Bag Lunch Talk took place on May 15, 2015 at the Museum of the Confederacy-Richmond.
Our Great Virginia
First public performance of Our Great Virginia, the new state song, by the Appomattox Youth Chorale. Performed Saturday, Aprill 11, 2015 at the Museum of the Confederacy, Appomattox VA. Lyrics: Mike Greenly. Arrangment: Jim Papoulis. Special thanks to Dr. James I Bud Robertson, Jr. for his efforts to promote our new state song. Thanks also to Dr. Betty Robertson for securing the music for this performance. © 2015, The American Civil War Museum.
Appomattox Court House Virginia - Civil War - Confederate Surrender at Wilmer McLean House
Appomattox Court House - Civil War - Confederate Surrender - Wilmer McLean House
Appomattox Surrender, April 9, 1865/April 9, 2017
Confederate troops stack arms at the conclusion of the surrender of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia to Grant's Army of the Potomac.
Appomattox Courthouse
A tour of Appomattox Court House from the documentary The Civil War Tour. After four years of fighting and over 630,000 casualties General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to General Grant. They met in the parlor of the Mclean Home in the small village of Appomattox Court House Virginia.
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Crossing: Live at the American Civil War Museum
On Feb. 28th, 2019, the Museum presented, Scenes from Matthew Aucoin's Opera, 'Crossing.' It was the first event in our new building.
Written by Aucoin, the opera is inspired by poet Walt Whitman’s experiences tending to wounded soldiers during the Civil War. Filmed by Altamira Film Co.
Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park is a National Historical Park of original and reconstructed 19th century buildings in Appomattox County, Virginia. The village is famous as the site of the Battle of Appomattox Court House and containing the house of Wilmer McLean, where the surrender of the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee to Federal commander Ulysses S. Grant took place on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War. The McLean House was the site of the surrender conference, but the village itself is named for the presence nearby of what is now preserved as the Old Appomattox Court House. The park was established August 3, 1935. The village was made a national monument in 1940 and a national historical park in 1954. It is located about three miles east of Appomattox, Virginia, the location of the Appomattox Station and the new Appomattox Court House. It is in the center of the state about 25 miles east of Lynchburg, Virginia.The historical park was described in 1989 as having an area of 1,325 acres.
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White House of the Confederacy: Civil War Richmond
Mike Gorman of the Richmond National Battlefield Park details the life of Jefferson Davis from 1861-1865 while living in the Confederate White House in Richmond, Virginia. The building still stands and currently acts as a museum. This video was produced for our Richmond Battle App, which is available on the Apple and Google Play stores.