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This Cemetery Covers 150 Years of US War History | Fort Douglas Utah|
Fort Douglas was established in 1862 by Colonel Patrick Connor and the California Volunteers who arrived in Utah to protect the mail routes and keep an eye on the Mormons. This cemetery contains the remains of Civil War veterans to Gulf War veterans and every war in between. It also is the final resting place for Germans, Italians, and at least one Japanese prisoner of war from World Wars One and Two.
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The Untold Story: Heroic Actions of a WWII Airman
Просмотров 415 месяцев назад
Arthur E. Barks served as a navigator on a B24 liberator flying with the 445th Bomb Group of the US 8th Air Force. On December 22, 1943, above the Netherlands, Barks plane came under attack by German Luftwaffe ME 110s. This is the story of that day. #usairforce #ww2 #history
Escaping the Illusion: The Real Story of Spirit Photography
Просмотров 1228 месяцев назад
Ghost photography is a fascinating and mysterious phenomenon that emerged in the 19th century, when some photographers claimed to capture images of ghosts and other spiritual entities on camera. But how did they do it? And why did people believe them? In this video, we will explore the history of spirit photography, from its origins in the aftermath of the American Civil War and the Victorian e...
Pioche Nevada: A Relic of the Old West
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A brief look into the violent history of Pioche Nevada starting with Boot Hill and looking over some of the old mining remains. #history #nevada #wildwest
Warren Hyde #1 Bomb Wrestler
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In 1945, Japan launched thousands of hydrogen-filled balloons carrying bombs across the Pacific Ocean, hoping to cause damage and panic in the United States. One of these balloons landed in Box Elder County, Utah, where it was spotted by a rancher who called the sheriff. The sheriff, Warren Hyde, was a brave and bold cowboy who chased the balloon on foot and grabbed its ropes, risking his life ...
Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps | Marble | Nevadaville | Ouray | Pitkin
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A brief look at some of the histories of interesting Colorado ghost towns and mining camps. #colorado #ghostowns #mining #history Sources: Newspapers.com Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps by Dallas Ghost Towns of the Colorado Rockies by Robert L. Brown Denver Public Library Archives.org US National Archives
Forgotten Traditions: Unveiling America's Secret Holiday - November 5th, Pope Night
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Celebrate a forgotten American tradition - Pope Night on November 5th! This holiday has been shrouded in mystery and we're unveiling its origins and rituals in this video. Don't miss out on this fascinating piece of history. #bonfirenight #guyfawkes #history Sources: Cogliano, Francis D. “Deliverance from Luxury: Pope’s Day, Conflict and Consensus in Colonial Boston, 1745-1765.” Studies in Popu...
Frontier Justice in American Falls Idaho
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Back in 1882, the townsfolk of the budding western town of American Falls Idaho hung two suspected murders from the newly constructed railroad bridge across the Snake River. #history #idaho #western Sources: Ogden Standard October 10, 1882 Tales of Eastern Idaho The twisting, turning tale of two gangsters who just won't stay buried by Justin Smith; Idaho State Journal.
The Bullet that Started WW1: Historian Reacts |Simple History|
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Link to Simple History's OG video: ruclips.net/video/Fmobm9pZtTg/видео.html Simple History did an excellent job of explaining the story around the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and how that ignited the fire of World War I. #history #reaction #ww1
Uncovering the Original Screaming Eagle: The Untold Story
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Uncovering the Original Screaming Eagle: The Untold Story
Forgotten Parts of the Oregon Trail in Idaho | American Western History
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Forgotten Parts of the Oregon Trail in Idaho | American Western History
Unveiling America's Three Liberty Bells: What You Didn't Know
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Unveiling America's Three Liberty Bells: What You Didn't Know
Uncovering the Horrors of Scofield: The U.S. Mining Tragedy
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Uncovering the Horrors of Scofield: The U.S. Mining Tragedy
Idaho Ghost Towns Part 1
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Idaho Ghost Towns Part 1
Rediscovering Utah's Abandoned Tracks: Unmasking the Reality of the Transcontinental Railroad
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Rediscovering Utah's Abandoned Tracks: Unmasking the Reality of the Transcontinental Railroad
Lincoln's Tombs: Past and Present
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Lincoln's Tombs: Past and Present
Cove Fort: Past and Present
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Cove Fort: Past and Present
The Walls of August: The Construction of the Berlin Wall
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The Walls of August: The Construction of the Berlin Wall
From Gold Rush to Ghost Town: The Eerie Fate of Bannack Montana
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From Gold Rush to Ghost Town: The Eerie Fate of Bannack Montana
Revealing the Hidden Language of Cemetery Symbols
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Revealing the Hidden Language of Cemetery Symbols
A Vision of Murder: A Historical True Crime Story (Podcast Format)
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A Vision of Murder: A Historical True Crime Story (Podcast Format)
From Paradise to Desert: Exploring Iosepa, Utah's Abandoned Hawaiian Settlement
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From Paradise to Desert: Exploring Iosepa, Utah's Abandoned Hawaiian Settlement
Masashi Goto: A Forgotten Japanese Aviation Pioneer
Просмотров 1523 года назад
Masashi Goto: A Forgotten Japanese Aviation Pioneer
Lost and Found: The Chilling Tale of a Real Corpse in the Funhouse
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Lost and Found: The Chilling Tale of a Real Corpse in the Funhouse
The Old Mill: Heber C. Kimball Mill in Bountiful Utah
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The Old Mill: Heber C. Kimball Mill in Bountiful Utah
Humanity in War: The Story of Two Medics on D-Day
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Humanity in War: The Story of Two Medics on D-Day
From Abandoned to Enchanting: Utah's 10 Best Ghost Towns
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From Abandoned to Enchanting: Utah's 10 Best Ghost Towns
Best Ghost Towns in Utah Pt.3; Standardville, Grafton, Frisco
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Best Ghost Towns in Utah Pt.3; Standardville, Grafton, Frisco
Best Ghost Towns in Utah Pt. 2; Camp Floyd, Russian Settlement, Knightsville, Gold Hill
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
Best Ghost Towns in Utah Pt. 2; Camp Floyd, Russian Settlement, Knightsville, Gold Hill
Abandoned in Time: Exploring Utah's Best Ghost Towns - Part 1
Просмотров 25 тыс.4 года назад
Abandoned in Time: Exploring Utah's Best Ghost Towns - Part 1

Комментарии

  • @alexandraferreira687
    @alexandraferreira687 2 дня назад

    Grandes soldados 💔😢

  • @voivodvlad1
    @voivodvlad1 7 дней назад

    We will remember them.

  • @calvinkeele9317
    @calvinkeele9317 10 дней назад

    Hi u need to go about 200 years earlier to find wher for he ore went

  • @leanpercins8025
    @leanpercins8025 10 дней назад

    Always a joy when an actual human talks about history with real footage instead of the shit ai voice and images

  • @bardlardstudios7035
    @bardlardstudios7035 13 дней назад

    Great video!

  • @electricalscarecrow
    @electricalscarecrow 14 дней назад

    lived here a long time. Fantastic place.

  • @angeloangelojoseph1494
    @angeloangelojoseph1494 21 день назад

    Thanks for posting the forgotten RxR history of Utah. I lived in Marysvale, the Southern terminus of the Denver & Rio Grande, and became interested in the trax in the state. l have driven most of the Line of the UP in the West desert. Utah has lots of History.

  • @drunkenmmamaster419
    @drunkenmmamaster419 22 дня назад

    The casualty rate in ww1 was insane

  • @jawadahmad9965
    @jawadahmad9965 24 дня назад

    World peace is in danger because of US and British. They are involved innevery war

  • @warrenrobinson1525
    @warrenrobinson1525 26 дней назад

    Ore, ore. …..what type of ore?

  • @jimrobison768
    @jimrobison768 29 дней назад

    Great job doing this video. The S.N Slaughter General Store shown in a Frisco photograph was my great grandfathers store. I remember my mother telling me stories of Frisco and the Horn Silver mine. My grandfather was a mining engineer and did work on the mines in Frisco. Thanks again for the great work on this historical video.

  • @2trips850
    @2trips850 Месяц назад

    At 11;02 - Should be 250 years, not 150 years.

  • @MooseBme
    @MooseBme Месяц назад

    !(: Cool, THANKS ;)!

  • @user-jn4yd4vh2z
    @user-jn4yd4vh2z Месяц назад

    Peace for all mankind. Nothing else matters. 🎉🎉😢😢

  • @DustinBKerensky97
    @DustinBKerensky97 Месяц назад

    I've been to that cemetery multiple times and through Salina multiple times and I never knew of the crazy history that had happened in areas that seem to safe and quiet now. It's fascinating what has happened in the places around us.

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory Месяц назад

      So much of the history of the American West is ignored compared to the histories of the American East. There are many amazing, tragic, and fascinating stories that happened that easily compare to those that happen in the east.

  • @AmyB369
    @AmyB369 Месяц назад

    What a life! What a death!☠️

  • @Huckleberry68
    @Huckleberry68 Месяц назад

    Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a nuclear winter

  • @zoneofattack5612
    @zoneofattack5612 Месяц назад

    well you need a little help 1. the town name is pernounced Lu-cin 2. there was no frendship between the chineese of the CP andthe Irish of the UP when blasting they would forget to till the other compane with deadly results

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory Месяц назад

      Thanks for the comment. I'd be interested to read into your sources that say the Chinese and Irish didn't get along. While there was general racial prejudice, they were people like us which allows for personal friendships and respect to cross racial lines. Please mention your sources and I'd be happy to look at them.

    • @zoneofattack5612
      @zoneofattack5612 Месяц назад

      @@ZGHistory I grew up in a town 35 miles from the golden Spike My Grandpa had a ranch just South of the Spike sight he was deputy for a while in Terraceback in the 1890's I spent a lot time in promatory from about 1958 to 1968 back before it was illegal to hunt artifax and my Father was born in promatory in 1910 I know the history well of the RailRoad just so you know I producrd a video call tour of the golden spike national historic sight back around 1988 hope that helps

  • @johnmeyers8588
    @johnmeyers8588 Месяц назад

    One thing the video didn't mention was that Robert Wrights ashes are buried in Angoville au Plain church cemetery. He had visited the town after the war and felt a strong connection.

  • @jonanderson9210
    @jonanderson9210 2 месяца назад

    The "China Men" that unburied the existing railroad are chained together at the bottom of Lake Tahoe....... ask Cousteau. They did not build it they un buried it.

  • @stephen285
    @stephen285 2 месяца назад

    Its hard to believe anybody stayed for long, seems pretty desolate- anyways thanks, interesting vid

  • @Qircore
    @Qircore 2 месяца назад

    The fact that I remember hearing this on the news i think is what makes me feel uneasy about this whole story. Now knowing about this today is even more unnerving to me.

  • @tigertalk2106
    @tigertalk2106 3 месяца назад

    Fascinating! Very educational! I had no idea there were so many symbols with meaning in time! Gives me an idea fir my own christian/catholic headstone! 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊✝️📿 Thank you! Subscribed & entered in playlist save! 👍💥💫 💯

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 3 месяца назад

    Lest we forget 🇳🇿

  • @JoeSmith-vs5sy
    @JoeSmith-vs5sy 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for your efforts!

  • @MrNexusNXS
    @MrNexusNXS 3 месяца назад

    What happend there?

  • @1stminnsharpshooters341
    @1stminnsharpshooters341 4 месяца назад

    great bit of history *LIKED* and *SUBSCRIBED* -- LT

  • @aarontownsend3999
    @aarontownsend3999 4 месяца назад

    Amazing video! Very informative. Great work... subscribed.

  • @markvoelker6620
    @markvoelker6620 4 месяца назад

    Many Chinese preferred to be buried in China.

  • @alaneverett9767
    @alaneverett9767 5 месяцев назад

    Just for your information about the time that they started building the transcontinental railroad, was when the shift began from iron rails (early locomotives were called iron horses) to steel rails. Also during this time, the railroad engines became heavier and therefore, they needed larger rails. Currently, most mainline railroads use a 130 pounds per yard rails . Though some sidings are as lite as a hundred pounds or less. Back then the rails were as light as sixty pounds per yard. Steel rails of course lasted far longer than the iron rails. I am mentioning this because you showed several cattle grates made with rails. Some rail road workers could look at those grates and tell you about when the rails were made and whether they were iron or steel. When they took up the old iron rails, they had to take them back and melt them. down and turn them into steel.

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the additional information about the rails. The Golden Spike National Historic Park has original rails from 1869 and looking at them, it's amazing to think they managed to support such heavy vehicles.

  • @muckluckamr
    @muckluckamr 5 месяцев назад

    Where do you gather so much information on these towns? Ive tried to look into some of then but had teouble finding much information

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 5 месяцев назад

      There are a couple of older books published in the 1970s and 80s I used to gather a lot of the information. They were pretty generic in their titles like Ghost Towns of Idaho and that sort of thing.

    • @muckluckamr
      @muckluckamr 5 месяцев назад

      @@ZGHistory awesome, thank you for the information!

  • @pauladee6937
    @pauladee6937 5 месяцев назад

    Great Video, how does this video not have more views and only 12 comments after 3yrs??

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 5 месяцев назад

      I guess it's not one RUclips likes to recommend. Thank you for the kind comment!

  • @davenbennallie5988
    @davenbennallie5988 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve had the honor of being a part of that mine and walking that Winters Quarters exit. Skyline Mine

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 5 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! I'm a bit jealous.

  • @cococornucopia8743
    @cococornucopia8743 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks for a little history of Pioche. I love that little town and try to visit there every few years.😊

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment! I've spent a fair bit of time in Pioche over the years and would like to go and make a more comprehensive video on the towns history.

  • @TibiSitibira
    @TibiSitibira 5 месяцев назад

    He was quite excited always in battle and he'd spread his wings and scream but never flew over the lines of either army. 🌏 📡🌏 👣🕖 💎👽☠☼☾☄ゞど・ㇺㇾㇽ₪𝖎𝖙𝖎𝖇𝖎𝖗𝖆₪なめㇺㇾㇽ✶☥✨🌛🌄⊀✶⋊🐺🐾♓☆🐜🐜🐫▲▴◭👀

  • @funquitasmith3684
    @funquitasmith3684 5 месяцев назад

    I just discovered your channel. I watched quite a few videos now. They are quite educational and interesting as well. Thank you

  • @LEBRONJAMESISCOOL
    @LEBRONJAMESISCOOL 5 месяцев назад

    One of my relatives was in the battle of the Somme

    • @emptyhad2571
      @emptyhad2571 4 месяца назад

      Did they survive?

    • @LEBRONJAMESISCOOL
      @LEBRONJAMESISCOOL 3 месяца назад

      @@emptyhad2571no his name was Augustine hanoford he was in the 2nd Devonshire battalion he was unrecognisable he died after having his head ripped if it he was crushed he was mutilated in the first attack

  • @harvestcanada
    @harvestcanada 5 месяцев назад

    So what, they wanted this war, II get irate when narrators want the rest of us to sympathies when Europe caused the problems in the first place.

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 4 месяца назад

      The history of World War One is complex. The principal people were not actors in a costume play, but living day to day without any foreknowledge of what their choices would ultimately lead to. The video centers on the sacrifices of the average men who fought in the war.

    • @leanpercins8025
      @leanpercins8025 10 дней назад

      very short sighted when people greater than us did what we will never see

  • @Fvpigpen26
    @Fvpigpen26 6 месяцев назад

    I remember my grandfather took all of us grandkids from ghosts town to ghost town and some of the old calvary forts. The deep oil smells in the wood were interesting and ghost towns set up like museums where the coolest ones. The other ones that had caretakers didn't do much to keep them from falling into the ground.

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 4 месяца назад

      Sounds like your grandfather was the best kind of history buff--one who shares history.

  • @user-ot8dj5vr3x
    @user-ot8dj5vr3x 6 месяцев назад

    Right 2026 two years

  • @user-ot8dj5vr3x
    @user-ot8dj5vr3x 6 месяцев назад

    That kind of crystal Bell Slash

  • @user-ot8dj5vr3x
    @user-ot8dj5vr3x 6 месяцев назад

    It rings louder

  • @user-ot8dj5vr3x
    @user-ot8dj5vr3x 6 месяцев назад

    Right tom cruise

  • @user-ot8dj5vr3x
    @user-ot8dj5vr3x 6 месяцев назад

    Now trump your bell is ringing

  • @user-ot8dj5vr3x
    @user-ot8dj5vr3x 6 месяцев назад

    Right 150 pounds of what and get what clapper ha clap on clap off

  • @johnvcramer5517
    @johnvcramer5517 6 месяцев назад

    Think you for the history lesson i though it was festinating is they any books to look this up.?????

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 4 месяца назад

      Sure, "Like Nothing Like it in the World" by Stephen Ambrose, "The Chinese and the Iron Road" by Gordon H. Chang, Shelley Fisher Fishkin, "Rival Rails: The Race to Build America's Greatest Transcontinental Railroad" by Walter Borneman

  • @sjf67gto
    @sjf67gto 6 месяцев назад

    You asked about the two

  • @slydEvil35
    @slydEvil35 6 месяцев назад

    “Sir machine guns can easily take out brigades we have to do something else!” “What if we kept trying 500 more times though?”

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX 4 месяца назад

      Angloids try not to do human meat wave attacks : impossible. They did it again in d-day

  • @Craiglaca1
    @Craiglaca1 6 месяцев назад

    It’s too bad they tore up an important peace of history

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 4 месяца назад

      I kind of agree, but by tearing it up, they made the road accessible to car travel. I really loved traveling along the old railroad grade and seeing the same thing the engineers and the passengers saw on the same road. If they still had the rails, it wouldn't be quite the same experience.

  • @clarestucki5151
    @clarestucki5151 6 месяцев назад

    Lot of nonsense here. Ft Hall was located in the bank of the Snake river, a little upstream of where the Portneuf River flowed into the Snake . The true site is currently under the waters of the American Falls reservoir, probably 20 miles or more from the replica at Pocatello.

    • @ZGHistory
      @ZGHistory 6 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure you watched the video as I do recall stating the original Fort Hall was north of the replica in what is now res land. If I remember my research correctly, the actual site of the fort is known and it is not under American Falls reservoir but access to the site is strictly controlled by the Shoshone.