Showing posts with label Gettysburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gettysburg. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The 15th Alabama Is Overdue Its Rightful Acknowledgement
"........ the famous charge of Chamberlain's Maine men as portrayed in the movie Gettysburg, Tucker claims, was fiction. Oates wrote after the battle that the Alabamians were withdrawing under fire when the Maine regiment left their earthworks and retook lost ground downslope, nothing more."
Labels:
Chamberlain,
Fiction,
Gettysburg,
Maine,
Oates,
Withdrawing
Monday, November 15, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
History Lessons - NC State Magazine
"Stokes County teacher Eric Marshall takes his fifth graders into battle and proves that history doesn’t have to be dull." Read the article and see the video HERE.
Labels:
26th NC,
Col. Henry Burgwyn,
Confederate,
Gettysburg,
WBTS
Sunday, September 19, 2010
1863 Video?!
Well, this is a good one!

"Confederate Soldiers Marching 1863 - Authentic American Civil War Footage."
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UPDATE
I hope I have to eat my words above, because now upon research it looks like this could be authentic. I had never heard of anything but the still picture of the ANV on the way to Gettysburg. When I originally saw this, I thought it was an early 20th century Confederate Memorial Day Parade, perhaps.
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"Authentic American Civil War footage shot by French experimental photographer and inventor Léon-Alexandre Cànular (1810 - 1896) using a single lens camera that he had devised. It is one of the earliest examples of motion picture and the first with war as the subject matter. Shot at 16-18 frames per second, only photographic copies of parts of the paper filmstrip exist today.
The subject matter is thought to be The Army of Northern Virginia advancing thought Maryland prior to the Battle of Gettysburg. This footage was preserved by the National Film Registry in 1991 for being ''a historically significant film.''
"Confederate Soldiers Marching 1863 - Authentic American Civil War Footage."
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UPDATE
I hope I have to eat my words above, because now upon research it looks like this could be authentic. I had never heard of anything but the still picture of the ANV on the way to Gettysburg. When I originally saw this, I thought it was an early 20th century Confederate Memorial Day Parade, perhaps.
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"Authentic American Civil War footage shot by French experimental photographer and inventor Léon-Alexandre Cànular (1810 - 1896) using a single lens camera that he had devised. It is one of the earliest examples of motion picture and the first with war as the subject matter. Shot at 16-18 frames per second, only photographic copies of parts of the paper filmstrip exist today.
The subject matter is thought to be The Army of Northern Virginia advancing thought Maryland prior to the Battle of Gettysburg. This footage was preserved by the National Film Registry in 1991 for being ''a historically significant film.''
Labels:
Confederate,
Gettysburg,
Reenactors,
WBTS
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