Media Summary: Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Karlton Smith explores the last moments of the Confederacy through the eyes of James ... Ranger Troy Harman discusses "Famous Utterances on the Road to On March 8, 1865 William T. Sherman crossed into North Carolina with an army of approximately sixty thousand men. Opposing ...

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Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Karlton Smith explores the last moments of the Confederacy through the eyes of James ... Ranger Troy Harman discusses "Famous Utterances on the Road to On March 8, 1865 William T. Sherman crossed into North Carolina with an army of approximately sixty thousand men. Opposing ... Gettysburg Ranger Karlton Smith offers a fascinating look at one of the pivotal moments of the 1864 Overland Campaign. On the ... Join Supervisory Park Ranger Angie Atkinson as she speaks on the experience of recently freed African Americans in the year ... The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) Professor Blight uses Herman Melville's poem "On the Slain Collegians" to introduce ...

Ranger Matt Atkinson discusses his involvement in the formation of the "Lost Cause" after the American Civil War. Join Dr. Mark DePue as he explores the conclusion of the American Civil War and the final battles that shaped its outcome. The Federal offensives of 1864 were designed to take advantage of the rail lines under its control and disrupt and destroy the ... Join Ranger Dan Vermilya of Antietam National Battlefield for a look at the Civil War careers of Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Why didn't General Grant wear a dress uniform like Robert E Lee? Why did he refuse his sword? What were the terms of ...

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"Not Yet!" Longstreet at Appomattox (Lecture)
Language and Rhetoric at Appomattox (Lecture)
Longstreet & Huger: The Battle of Seven Pines (Lecture)
The Final Campaign of the Army of Tennessee (Lecture)
Longstreet to the Rescue: The Battle of the Wilderness and the Wounding of James Longstreet
"Like the Oncoming of Cities" - Freedom's Dilemma (Lecture)
19. To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings
Jubal Early and the Molding of Confederate Memory (Lecture)
The Civil War Battle Series: The Road to Appomattox
The War for the Rail Lines in 1864 (Lecture)
What Longstreet Understood About Grant That Lee Refused to Accept Until It Was Too Late
The Civil War Careers of Post-Civil War Presidents (Lecture)
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"Not Yet!" Longstreet at Appomattox (Lecture)

"Not Yet!" Longstreet at Appomattox (Lecture)

Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Karlton Smith explores the last moments of the Confederacy through the eyes of James ...

Language and Rhetoric at Appomattox (Lecture)

Language and Rhetoric at Appomattox (Lecture)

Ranger Troy Harman discusses "Famous Utterances on the Road to

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Longstreet & Huger: The Battle of Seven Pines (Lecture)

Longstreet & Huger: The Battle of Seven Pines (Lecture)

The battle of Seven Pines

The Final Campaign of the Army of Tennessee (Lecture)

The Final Campaign of the Army of Tennessee (Lecture)

On March 8, 1865 William T. Sherman crossed into North Carolina with an army of approximately sixty thousand men. Opposing ...

Longstreet to the Rescue: The Battle of the Wilderness and the Wounding of James Longstreet

Longstreet to the Rescue: The Battle of the Wilderness and the Wounding of James Longstreet

Gettysburg Ranger Karlton Smith offers a fascinating look at one of the pivotal moments of the 1864 Overland Campaign. On the ...

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"Like the Oncoming of Cities" - Freedom's Dilemma (Lecture)

"Like the Oncoming of Cities" - Freedom's Dilemma (Lecture)

Join Supervisory Park Ranger Angie Atkinson as she speaks on the experience of recently freed African Americans in the year ...

19. To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings

19. To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings

The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) Professor Blight uses Herman Melville's poem "On the Slain Collegians" to introduce ...

Jubal Early and the Molding of Confederate Memory (Lecture)

Jubal Early and the Molding of Confederate Memory (Lecture)

Ranger Matt Atkinson discusses his involvement in the formation of the "Lost Cause" after the American Civil War.

The Civil War Battle Series: The Road to Appomattox

The Civil War Battle Series: The Road to Appomattox

Join Dr. Mark DePue as he explores the conclusion of the American Civil War and the final battles that shaped its outcome.

The War for the Rail Lines in 1864 (Lecture)

The War for the Rail Lines in 1864 (Lecture)

The Federal offensives of 1864 were designed to take advantage of the rail lines under its control and disrupt and destroy the ...

What Longstreet Understood About Grant That Lee Refused to Accept Until It Was Too Late

What Longstreet Understood About Grant That Lee Refused to Accept Until It Was Too Late

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The Civil War Careers of Post-Civil War Presidents (Lecture)

The Civil War Careers of Post-Civil War Presidents (Lecture)

Join Ranger Dan Vermilya of Antietam National Battlefield for a look at the Civil War careers of Rutherford B. Hayes, James A.

Generals Grant and Longstreet Memoirs: Appomattox Surrender , Ending the American Civil War

Generals Grant and Longstreet Memoirs: Appomattox Surrender , Ending the American Civil War

Why didn't General Grant wear a dress uniform like Robert E Lee? Why did he refuse his sword? What were the terms of ...