I just left the American Battlefield Trust channel and ran out of content. Thankfully y'all just uploaded this... Love Tim! I've learned so much from him. ...and he's right. Meade IS our greatest general.
I so appreciate this look at the wider human cost - too much of our textbook history focuses on troop movement, etc., and overlooks what everyday people had to endure
My 10 year old son is coming to visit Gettysburg with his older sister and her husbands more m and dad and is pretty excited to learn about everything that had happen. So many men died😔
Imagine corpses still on the fields for weeks (months) after the battle! And this was certainly not an isolated case but every major and minor engagement had proportionate issues. Stunning that major disease outbreaks did not occur and add to the misery.
I just left the American Battlefield Trust channel and ran out of content.
Thankfully y'all just uploaded this...
Love Tim! I've learned so much from him.
...and he's right. Meade IS our greatest general.
Excellent presentation. We will never truly understand what the owners of these farms endured. I truly appreciate the eye opening experience.
Fantastic, vivid accounts of the people and places that make up the story of Gettysburg. Well done !!!
I love these details Tim! They are all a part of the story of Gettysburg and I never hear them anywhere else.
Great job, love learning new tidbits of info.
Im completely addicted so this channel! You guys rock
Farther and farther back in history 158 years ago and still felt by families. Eaglegards...
I so appreciate this look at the wider human cost - too much of our textbook history focuses on troop movement, etc., and overlooks what everyday people had to endure
I agree
My 10 year old son is coming to visit Gettysburg with his older sister and her husbands more m and dad and is pretty excited to learn about everything that had happen. So many men died😔
Excellent - well researched.
Outstanding!!!!
What a nightmare that would have been.
Imagine corpses still on the fields for weeks (months) after the battle! And this was certainly not an isolated case but every major and minor engagement had proportionate issues. Stunning that major disease outbreaks did not occur and add to the misery.
I believe there was a number of deaths in the Gettysburg community from disease after the battle.
Happy 158th Anniversary Battle Of Gettysburg
Hugh Scott seems to have established Adams county as soon as William Penn started issuing land grants in PA.
Tim makes great videos
Has this guy ever been to a dentist? Yikes