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Minute Man NPS
Добавлен 28 мар 2020
At Minute Man National Historical Park the story of the opening battle of the Revolution is told through the painstakingly restored and preserved battle sites, landscapes and structures associated with April 19, 1775. The Wayside: Home of Authors bears witness to how the spirit of the American Revolution lives on through the writings of the Concord authors. Park staff and a dedicated community of volunteers with wide-ranging areas of knowledge and expertise bring this history to life with special programs, lectures and living history events.
In the Footsteps of History: The Muster Field
Park Ranger Jim Hollister shares the history that happened in the Muster Field, overlooking Concord's North Bridge, and the momentous decision that was made there.
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Minute Man Living History Tutorials: 18th Century Women's Neckwear
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Ruth Hodges of the Ladies Association of Revolutionary America, explains the various types of neckwear worn by 18th century women of different social classes.
Minute Man NHP Living History Tutorials: 18th Century Men's Neckwear
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In this video, Ruth Hodges of the Ladies Association of Revolutionary America explains the various types of neckwear worn by men in the period of the American Revolution and how it may differ according to social status.
New England Ghost Stories Through Time, part 4: Mid 19th Century Horror Romance
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In this video, the last in a four-part series, we focus on the rise of horror-romance in the mid-19th century and the writing of Nathaniel Hawthorne. An audio-described version of this video is available on our park website. www.nps.gov/mima/learn/photosmultimedia/seasonal-topics-and-folkways.htm
New England Ghost Stories Through Time: Early 19th Century "American Gothic"
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In this video, the third in a four part series, we explore the emergence in the early 19th century of a popular literature genre known as "American Gothic." An audio-described version of this video is available on our park website. www.nps.gov/mima/learn/photosmultimedia/seasonal-topics-and-folkways.htm
Hartwell Tavern - Summer 2021
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After being closed for 18 months, Hartwell Tavern has reopened and the rangers at Minute Man are more than ready!
Virtual Patriots' Day Blooper Reel
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A humorous but heartfelt salute to our amazing living history volunteers who make this work fun!
The Concord Hymn with Audio Description
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This is an audio described version of The Concord Hymn video. This video was filmed at dawn on Monday, April 12, 2021. The footage is coupled with a piano version of "Old Hundred" (aka: All People Who On Earth Do Dwell). The text of "Concord Hymn" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is displayed on screen. "Concord Hymn" was originally sung to the tune of "Old Hundred" on July 4, 1837.
The British Light Infantry in 1775
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In this video, new and archival reenactment footage is used to demonstrate the development, adoption and use of light infantry companies in the British Army shortly before the start of the American Revolution in 1775. An audio-described version of this video is available on our park website. www.nps.gov/mima/learn/photosmultimedia/soldiers-of-1775.htm
Middlesex Country Volunteers Fifes and Drums at Minute Man National Historical Park!
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Enjoy this musical tribute to our Revolutionary past, and the events of April 19, 1775 by Middlesex Country Volunteers Fifes and Drums! This amazing group of musicians are a regular feature of Patriots' Day at Minute Man National Historical Park. In this video they perform at some of the most significant places in the park!
The Concord Hymn
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This video was filmed at dawn on Monday, April 12, 2021. The footage is coupled with a piano version of "Old Hundred" (aka: All People Who On Earth Do Dwell). The text of "Concord Hymn" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is displayed on screen. "Concord Hymn" was originally sung to the tune of "Old Hundred" on July 4, 1837.
Scars of Battle: A Sneak Preview of the April 19, 1775 Bullet Strike Study
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Historians Joel Bohy and Chris Fox show up-close some of the bullet strikes they have documented and analyzed over the past year during their ongoing research. This video features unique views of the battle damage at the Elisha Jones house in Concord, Buckman Tavern and Munroe Tavern in Lexington and the Jason Russell House in Arlington. An audio-described version of this video is available on ...
Caught in the Storm of War: A discussion of the April 19th civilian evacuations with Alexander Cain
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In this video, Park Ranger Jim Hollister interviews historian, blogger and author Alexander Cain (Historical Nerdery and Untapped History) about his research on the civilian evacuation stories associated with April 19, 1775. The interview was filmed at the Jacob Whittemore House in Lexington, part of Minute Man NHP, and includes new living history footage!
The Minute Men: Neighbors in Arms
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This video uses new reenactment footage to tell the story of the minute men and their role on April 19, 1775. An audio described version of this video is available on our park website. www.nps.gov/mima/learn/photosmultimedia/soldiers-of-1775.htm
Caught in the Storm of War with Audio Description
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Caught in the Storm of War with Audio Description
"The Battle of Lexington" by Lemuel Haynes
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"The Battle of Lexington" by Lemuel Haynes
We need to bring back the militia men. Especially with gangs like Tren de Arraguas now marching in. Wake up, Americans!
thank fallout4 for know this
Bravo ❤
Marksmanship from what range? That’s the only thing I’m wondering about
Nice
The masks so much distract from the quality of this video.
Great presentation, Jarrod! 🎉🎉🎉
MY G-G-G-G grandmother. She had quite a life story. LFOD !
Look how hard it is to carry a gun in Massachusetts now..
ITS ALSO US.GOD BLESS THE ALGORITHEM
I googled minutemen lore for fallout 4 but this is way more interesting
Proud to be a descendant of Isaac
Super Cool 👍 Any idea what caliber it is?
they remade this video on their website with the "patriots fighting for Liberty" with their obedience masks on. hahaha. science. pathetic. sad.
And apparently a mask 😂😂😂 I really don't think that was a requirement for the time period
Recent addition: the Biden Bib.
good video, but you've got to stop waving the camera back and forth
Good video but there is a settlement that needs our help i will mark it on your man
Our government has become tyrannical once again.. Revive the Minute Men Protect The People!
Fallout 4 brought me here
what regiment is this
So sad to see those useless masks we were all forced to wear --- quite a contrast from "taxation without representation".
It was their wives who gave them the name 'minutemen'.
peter griffen?
2024 has brought us here.
Another settlement needs your help general!
Thanks for making this. I't good narration but the camera is moving too fast for me to be able to look at it without almost getting dizzy.
RIP real minutemen
1:18 A bridge to Sanctuary Hills in Fallout 4 ?
British Army uniform evolution. at this point I think it becomes closer to Napoleonic era Redcoats. what's next is standing collars. and shortly later shakoes.
God Country and Guns keep this Country Free.
...embattled farmers... Conditions have not changed any
Whitmore house in Arlington interesting
Has this study been published yet?
your camera weaving back and forth is making me sea sick
Isaac's wife, Hanna recorded in her diary the events of that April morning. Isaac was a true leader, having the Acton minute company fashion bayonets and high capacity (36 round) cartridge boxes. They also drilled regularly. All things now illegal in the cradle of liberty. Hannah's diary is worth a read.
I appreciate your video tour. On such tours. it would be helpful if you might indicate the compass point as you point the camera in a given direction, and indicate direction of movements of parties involved, direction of their points of view, etc. I was disoriented through much of the video as you spoke, panning the camera left to right, without clear indications of compass points. Thank you.
They did have a army later in the war however at first all they had was them
In the 1760s my family settled from Wales into Virginia alongside the minutemen.
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Some of this I did not know. Instructions to sent taxes, collected from people in towns, to the Committee of Safety instead of to ‘the King’. Which began financial assets to provide the militias. Other historical facts here, new to me . Very important stuff in this short presentation. Thank you
The failure of the majority of American towns and suburbs to uphold and maintain their own militia is a disgrace...the "national guard" is not your states militia, it's a federal mandate system that subverts a states rights to defend themselves.
And enslave the citizenry🤨
@@Renoster77 I don't know about that but I can see why you'd say it.
Now in 2023 the Redcoats still occupy Mass.
I think Boston could use some more tea in its harbor.
Any time people talk about drinking in the past, maybe the Colonial times or even the Bible times, they try to down play the amount of alcohol in the drinks, why?
I'd like a close up video of maintenance on a Musket
This was absolutely beautiful! In dept explanations of the minute men formations, safety measures, fastest and safe use of the rifles, the loading process all of it was just beautiful! Very educational and informative!
Extremely good video!!
I want add some food of thought... normally a 100 to 150 yards the killing abilities of the MUSKET decreases & after 150 yards tremendously. There was good chance at those distances that if the powder was low quality or charge wasn't enough the rounds could get stuck in layers of clothing or bounce off.
I want add some food of thought... normally a 100 to 150 yards the killing abilities of the MUSKET decreases & after 150 yards tremendously. There was good chance at those distances that if the powder was low quality or charge wasn't enough the rounds could get stuck in layers of clothing or bounce off.
In the modern day they would be called crazy paramilitary terrorists. Isn't that interesting, almost as if the America of then would despise the America of today. The founding fathers are rolling in their graves.
It's sad that history isn't told anymore. My past teachers would even teach me stuff from the past that the school didn't require us to learn. I was taught about the natives, slaves (all races), and the minute men. I always thought the minute men were sooooo gangster. Just imagine sleeping, having a great dream, and them BOOM, and you have to gear up in less than a minute. Awesome.