LIVE Day 1 "Savage Fighting" in Reynolds Woods: Gettysburg 160

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • The death of John Reynolds was a key moment on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Join Pete Miele, Dr. Carol Reardon, Sarah Kay Bierle, and Garry Adelman. #GettysburgTour
    This video is part of our tour series commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. View the full series here: • Gettysburg Campaign: 1...

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  • @wayfaerer320
    @wayfaerer320 Год назад +35

    Carol Reardon is the real deal. She was my U.S. Military History professor at Penn State in 2006. She also took us on a tour of Gettysburg. She's awesome!

  • @michaelamanek8908
    @michaelamanek8908 Год назад +38

    Gary’s love for history and his passion to educate us is second to none.

    • @bf9414
      @bf9414 Год назад +2

      he makes you want to learn and listen.

    • @davidbowman4259
      @davidbowman4259 11 месяцев назад +2

      I share his passion. My wife sometimes wonders if I was with a Union regiment at this battlefield 160 years ago.

    • @brettanymichellelawson-top5197
      @brettanymichellelawson-top5197 7 месяцев назад +1

      He's brilliant

  • @we7438
    @we7438 Год назад +33

    Thank you for your passionate statement on why Confederate soldiers fought. I have 2 relatives on my Mom's side that fought with Hood. One lost his lower arm. Neither one ever owned a slave and didn't like it. They fought because their fellow Texians were going to fight.

    • @raydoolittle6695
      @raydoolittle6695 Год назад +1

      That's amazing! I love reading about the Texas Brigade!

    • @jamesprice4647
      @jamesprice4647 Год назад +4

      Lots of poor Southerners fought. Many rich Rebs stayed at home.

    • @williamsherman7811
      @williamsherman7811 Год назад +3

      got tricked by rich slave owners to fight for slavery

    • @kw19193
      @kw19193 5 месяцев назад

      Regardless of their personal feelings they were fighting to preserve slavery. All the nonsense about "state's rights" is just that, nonsense. The one and only thing that allowed southern states to mouth such gibberish (state's rights) was the complete and brutal subjugation of one race by another. Cheers!

    • @ThreeZeroOne
      @ThreeZeroOne 3 месяца назад

      This war was indeed about slavery - and a whole lot more. A close inspection of the industrial revolution, the economic situation before and after the war, the banking situation before and after the war, as well as the labor situation before and after will illuminate much for those who care to understand this tragic and complex event in a more holistic perspective.

  • @davidmurray5399
    @davidmurray5399 Год назад +9

    My Great-Great Grandfather served in the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry from 1861-64. He was at the battle of Gettysburg and managed to survive the war without any wounds or major illness. He was very fortunate, many of his comrades weren't so lucky.

  • @missmissy2490
    @missmissy2490 Год назад +5

    Yeahhhh! Dr. Reardon. Wonderful! Sarah, that was a powerful quote. Thank you all.

  • @jamesmartin3431
    @jamesmartin3431 Год назад +14

    Brilliant coverage..... Lots of love for great history teaching from a Red coat across the pond.... Dr Carol one of the best I have ever watched!

  • @blakebufford6239
    @blakebufford6239 Год назад +7

    Great presentation! So glad to hear more about Archer's Bgd. They are often just written off as the unit that was routed by the Iron Bgd but they went up to The Angle on July 3rd.

  • @frankofva8803
    @frankofva8803 Год назад +5

    Dr. Reardon is so wonderful. She reminds me of my favorite teachers and professors that made me love learning about history. I could listen to her all day. Thank you, Dr. Reardon and ABT for another terrific video series.

  • @dadsongs
    @dadsongs Год назад +4

    Couldn't be there today, but I did what I could: I paid my respects to Major General John Reynolds at his grave in Lancaster at 10:30am, around the time he fell in Gettysburg, 160 years ago today.

  • @dougmarkham5113
    @dougmarkham5113 Год назад +3

    Thank you Carol and Garry. Well done all around.

  • @historyadventureswithcandi3497
    @historyadventureswithcandi3497 Год назад +5

    I'm loving this series for the 160th anniversary of the July 1-3 Battle Of Gettysburg. Great job with teaching all of us to never forget the bloodiest battle in history.

  • @cindylodestro5788
    @cindylodestro5788 Год назад +2

    Really appreciating the individual and personal perspectives of the veterans.

  • @buddlybear
    @buddlybear Год назад +2

    I love listening to Dr. Carol

  • @lorconic
    @lorconic Год назад +1

    Meadville, PA. I was born and grew up there. I am Saegertown High School grad. Now living in Indiana. Thank you for what you are doing, Carol.

  • @tomdynia9951
    @tomdynia9951 Год назад +3

    Another great video, I always appreciate Carol Reardon for her expertise and humanity. I remember once hearing her speak and recommending that if there is a convenient bench nearby standing on it and just changing your view by a few feet is a great way to get an idea of what an officer on horseback's view was like, Also appreciate Sarah's contribution. And Garry, a late vote for the strong Vincent look.

  • @atg323bc
    @atg323bc Год назад +5

    Dr Carol…. As a Hoosier, thank you for highlighting the hard hitting Iron brigade Hoos of the 19th Indiana. The personal story of their Sgt Major was fantastic… Long live the ABT!!! Up the Irons!!!

  • @tinyjester27
    @tinyjester27 Год назад +5

    "Reynolds died in a whole different lot of places depending on what tree you listen to." Gary lol!!!!

  • @timzales5344
    @timzales5344 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the wonderful video!

  • @samdown1914
    @samdown1914 Год назад +4

    The ABT gettysburg videos are my yearly treat, It's like a mini holiday for a UK 🇬🇧 fan....thanks for the great quality as usual

  • @casandranow
    @casandranow Год назад +2

    Berks County born and raised, so I thank you heartily for educating me on the 151st PA. I've never known much about our Berks boys that fought so it was such a delight to hear about Jonathon Himmelberger, unfortunate as his fate was.

  • @bobgerhardt5616
    @bobgerhardt5616 Год назад +6

    Awesome episode, folks! Thank you all - my only regret is I can’t be there in person but you guys make it the next best thing!
    Voting for Gary to go “Paddy O’Rourke!”

  • @essbe7158
    @essbe7158 Год назад +2

    Really appreciate the videos during the anniversary of the battle each year. Also appreciate all the other videos you do.

  • @John-dt4bi
    @John-dt4bi Год назад +3

    Outstanding Garry & team -Thank you!

  • @MorgansRaiders23
    @MorgansRaiders23 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed Sarah's 150th Pennsylvania post-war quote. It's certainly a very deep reflection on all wars and the sacrifice that the soldiers make. At what cost do we wage war? And was it worth the many sacrifices and lives that it cost?

  • @b.o.4492
    @b.o.4492 Год назад +2

    Thank you for doing this AND getting us to places we can’t get to today because of conservation efforts.

  • @dennmo
    @dennmo Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌Thank you for your passionate preservation of our history.

  • @lastritt
    @lastritt Год назад +2

    Gary's passion is so compelling, matching the profound reverence I felt when I first stepped out of my car and put my feet down on the hallowed ground at Gettysburg

  • @mhollman8650
    @mhollman8650 Год назад +2

    LOVE Carol R!!!

  • @googleuser7126
    @googleuser7126 Год назад +2

    I was here today too! Love Gettysburg!

  • @ejbehler
    @ejbehler Год назад +1

    Great presentation. I own a piece of the Reynolds Tree. I received it as a plaque presented by the Town of Gettysburg to the commissioning crew of the ship. I am honored to own that piece of history

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад +2

    The Iron brigades arrive of the I corps under Gen John Reynolds, the first day's fighting is intense, Gracias Gary and crew, it is very interesting!

  • @bobgreen7964
    @bobgreen7964 Год назад +2

    Thank you for making these videos. Your information is invaluable. I’ve visited Gettysburg four times and will go back again. As a North Carolina native, the 26th NC Regiment stories intrigue me.

    • @adampender2482
      @adampender2482 Год назад

      Study Major General William Dorsey Pender

  • @dcash7018
    @dcash7018 Год назад +1

    Cant say thank you enough for this special 160th Anniversary event. The variety of speakers add a rich tapestry of information.

  • @gerardjoseph17
    @gerardjoseph17 Год назад +2

    Garry, I vote toward Strom Vincent. Way cool, My friend. Another excellent informative series around the 1st days sites in Gettysburg.

  • @joe5st817
    @joe5st817 Год назад +2

    It’s truly summer when you get warm air, green grass, leaves on the trees and ABT in Gettysburg passing on knowledge about our history! Thanks sooo much keep going the channel is growing, know you’re history or it’s bound to repeat itself.

  • @edglass9912
    @edglass9912 Год назад +1

    Great stories. So much was happening it just is amazing.
    Going to be more amazing to see Gary with chops on Sunday!!
    Ed from Lynchburg

  • @markrobinson5588
    @markrobinson5588 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your hard work Battlefield Trust!!! Gary I vote for the Vincent Chops!!!👍

  • @MontanaRealtyTeam
    @MontanaRealtyTeam Год назад +2

    Thank you for your dedication and committed efforts. Love these videos.

  • @johnzajac9849
    @johnzajac9849 Год назад +2

    Like the misplacement of the marker where Reynolds was shot, author Earl Hess wrote in his book, 'Pickett's Charge', that the Armistead wounding marker on Cemetery Ridge is in the wrong place, too. At 11:24, where the man and the woman are standing, and where Garry is crossing, one map indicated that, after the fighting, a temporary burial ground was located there.

  • @CrossTrain
    @CrossTrain Год назад +2

    Seeing as I originally hail from Rochester NY, it's gotta be the hometown hero, Patrick O'Rourke!

  • @cyndiebill6631
    @cyndiebill6631 Год назад +2

    Love seeing Carol again. I love women who are so into history like I am. Remember ladies history just isn’t a guy thing. There were many women who love and enjoy history too. Thank you Carol I really enjoy watching you and all you bing to these videos.♥️👍

  • @waltw4537
    @waltw4537 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Perhaps one day you could talk about the fight at Harmon's Farm. The Seminary Museum is a wonderful place to visit. There is a log in one of the rooms that lists many of those soldiers who were treated there. One was George Pells, 20th NYSM. I found him in the log book. He survived his wound, transferred to the VRC and spent the rest of his life in his home town, taking folks out to fish, or just go boating on the river.

  • @bigglesharrumpher4139
    @bigglesharrumpher4139 Год назад

    Such a great presentation - thank you.

  • @michaeldouglas1243
    @michaeldouglas1243 Год назад +1

    As always, top notch.

  • @markrobinson5588
    @markrobinson5588 Год назад +1

    Love Battlefield Trust videos been watching for a couple of years now❤

  • @jeffreyg4626
    @jeffreyg4626 Год назад +2

    Good job!

  • @lastritt
    @lastritt Год назад +1

    I'm questioning the description of the 150th Regiment PA Vol as "Bucktails". The Pennsylvania Monument at Gettysburg names Colonel Roy Stone and Lt Walton Dwight with the 149th Regiment. And I've read they were also "Bucktails". Officially designated the 42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, the unit was also known as the 13th Pennsylvania Reserves, the 1st Pennsylvania Rifles, and the Kane Rifles. They originated in Kane, PA and Smethport, PA. The other "Bucktails" I've read about was the 149th Regiment, PA Vol.

  • @paulwingerter8267
    @paulwingerter8267 3 месяца назад +1

    An Ancestor of mine served in Company F 24th Michigan Infantry Regiment and was seriously wounded on July 1,1863 at Gettysburg. His name was Corporal Levi Freeman who is a distant cousin. He survived his wounding and lived into the 20th Century.

  • @MaylaJ.
    @MaylaJ. Год назад

    Dream team=Garry and Dr. Carol. I love these videos!

  • @GeneMThompson
    @GeneMThompson Год назад +1

    God Bless you folks… your content is always so well done and so inspiring 🇺🇸🇺🇸✌🏼✌🏼

  • @joeritchie4554
    @joeritchie4554 Год назад +1

    It is so sad that our country had to go through this and the people had to suffer that much.

    • @davidbowman4259
      @davidbowman4259 11 месяцев назад

      And now some people want us to go through it again.

    • @joeritchie4554
      @joeritchie4554 11 месяцев назад

      @@davidbowman4259 I agree with you 100%. It is like they have not learned from history.

  • @musicmanbob7459
    @musicmanbob7459 Год назад

    Another Hoosier here that very much appreciates the story of the 19th Indiana.❤

  • @phil9805
    @phil9805 Год назад +2

    Company K of the 7th Tennessee were known as 'The Blues'.

  • @wheeler71
    @wheeler71 Год назад

    Thx for the post 👍 🇺🇲

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад +1

    151 PA vol INf, the fighting the first day is very interesante!

  • @RavenGent
    @RavenGent Год назад +1

    Today is the anniversary of the first day of Gettysburg. Buford's cavalry managed to hold of Heth's division till Reynolds arrived. It was only one civilian who joined in the fight and that was John Burns.

  • @pamelaoliver8442
    @pamelaoliver8442 Год назад

    Dr Reardon!!

  • @MrPetebuster1
    @MrPetebuster1 Год назад

    I'm in the UK always been fasinated with the civil war. Been to Gettysburg some years ago along with a few other battlefields, my cousin who lives there used to live nearby

  • @cyndiebill6631
    @cyndiebill6631 Год назад +2

    Yeah Sara!!👍👍👍

  • @sarahwoodhouse2666
    @sarahwoodhouse2666 9 месяцев назад

    Carol is awesomeness

  • @CarolinaThreeper3534
    @CarolinaThreeper3534 Год назад

    Great job, everyone.

  • @johngetz8585
    @johngetz8585 5 месяцев назад

    Went to school with Mike Dreese. I could see him digging into the "schoolteacher's" brigade...! True student of the game....

  • @ericsmith7642
    @ericsmith7642 Год назад

    My wife's g-g grandfather was wounded and later died, about a month later at Gettysburg .

  • @stevewilliams9255
    @stevewilliams9255 Год назад

    War does not prove who is right nor wrong but who is left.

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад +1

    19 Indiana Vol InF, see we were soldiers the Sgt Major was that type of man!oh my 20 years old sgt Major,Blanchard, a joven young Sgt Major

  • @marvinehicks1463
    @marvinehicks1463 Год назад +1

    Voting for Gary to go “Paddy O’Rourke!”

  • @Ugly_German_Truths
    @Ugly_German_Truths Год назад +1

    Obviously Gary should NOT shave but go for the full Ambrose Burnside!
    And Chris Mackowski has to race him, growing an appropriate StoneWall Jackson before next Chancellorsville! ;)

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад

    Capt Archibald Norris a school teacher, a tall guy then Union commander of a company! amazing!

  • @CarolinaThreeper3534
    @CarolinaThreeper3534 Год назад

    North Carolina was here. All of Carolina was here

  • @TimeWarp2000
    @TimeWarp2000 Год назад +1

    I appreciate this as an amateur historian in his early forties.. but if the park service wants things to be seen as the were in 1863.. they should make it look that way!

  • @Aquadoc1962
    @Aquadoc1962 Год назад +1

    Where the Chambersburg Pike crosses Willowby's Run was that wooden or stone bridge?

  • @adampender2482
    @adampender2482 Год назад +1

    ABT never covers Major General William Dorsey Pender when speaking on the first days battle

  • @ty9884
    @ty9884 Год назад

    These productions are just a cut above the rest

  • @JermaineEbanks-rf4ys
    @JermaineEbanks-rf4ys 22 дня назад

    He's the greatest

  • @eaglefan941
    @eaglefan941 29 дней назад +1

    MY 3RD GREAT GRANDFATHER corporal John H Shaffer didn't make it. 151 st volunteer, daughter Amelia , was born months later

  • @williamtoler4196
    @williamtoler4196 Год назад

    Voting for the Burnside!

  • @RunTheBallDC4L
    @RunTheBallDC4L Год назад +1

    Gary, does it drive you crazy to have to hold the mike? It sounds much better 👍

  • @battack56
    @battack56 Год назад +1

    Paddy O’Rourke for sure!!

  • @brandysmith3977
    @brandysmith3977 Год назад +1

    I think you should let your beard keep growing until it is exactly like Longstreet's beard was in the movie!

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад +1

    The Buckdale regts BuckTail brigade! 142.143 13th PA vol Inf Reserves?

  • @rongrindstaff3027
    @rongrindstaff3027 2 месяца назад

    Who where the two Reb walking up behind you.

  • @JoshPiland
    @JoshPiland Год назад

    Just curious, does the Trust utilize silvopasture and regenerative rotational grazing? To restore battlefields?

  • @johnbrogan6053
    @johnbrogan6053 Год назад +1

    As an Illinois boy, you should take the look of Lincoln.

  • @gregguess5248
    @gregguess5248 Год назад

    🎉

  • @lizlittle1641
    @lizlittle1641 Год назад +1

    Not all poems rhyme. It depends on the type of poem.

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад

    Capt Norris Allegheny alumni wow? of TN

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад +1

    School teachers and mill workers, still called school teacher's Regt, interesante!

  • @jorgemartinpaez4376
    @jorgemartinpaez4376 Год назад

    A TN GA AL shot Gen Reynolds? 1015am?

  • @HeatherPuddephatt
    @HeatherPuddephatt Год назад

    Gary I vote Patty O’rorke!

  • @jeffelzey
    @jeffelzey Год назад

    Garry Strong Adelman

  • @tbolt2948
    @tbolt2948 Год назад

    Many Southerners, both those already in the US Army and those who joined during the war went north to fight for the Union. That includes one of my Great-Great Grandfathers from Tennessee who's family owned slaves. It's called knowing right from wrong. Also, there is the matter of the Oath. Lee and others took an oath to the Constitution of the United States, not to a particular state. There has never been a proviso in the Oath that allowed them to turn their allegiance to the state they were born in. The Oath is to protect the Constitution against all enemies foreign and DOMESTIC. There's a word for breaking that oath and that word is Treason.

  • @fredbays
    @fredbays Год назад

    I have both sides of my family tree.
    Ma side goes back to ppl who both came over on the Fortune (1623)
    Da side only the male who came to VA in 1663
    So both sides have multiplied a lot.
    We did not do just these families but the families the Females married into.
    All told ppl I am related to by blood 67 of them fought in the Civil War. Some south some north
    At Gettysburg had just one on each side. Both on Ma's side.
    Most fought in the west and then the deep south
    Wish I could remember names but cant right now and the tree is so large it would take me hrs to find them

  • @jeffnelson4167
    @jeffnelson4167 Год назад

    Vote for Strong Vincent

  • @leonidaslantz5249
    @leonidaslantz5249 Год назад

    O'Rourke

  • @jef5537
    @jef5537 Год назад +1

    " that ain't no militia..."

  • @ronmoore5827
    @ronmoore5827 Год назад

    I say grow the beard for another year and do James Longstreet!

  • @georgevacca5243
    @georgevacca5243 Год назад

    Buford mustache!

  • @genes.3285
    @genes.3285 Год назад

    "That's OK. You can have the honor of carrying the regimental flag. I'll carry it next time!"

  • @TimeWarp2000
    @TimeWarp2000 Год назад

    Trust me NPS.. Many of Americans still support states rights

  • @kiwicory100
    @kiwicory100 9 месяцев назад

    Its all great you guys do these videos...but warfare and the human psychological toll it takes on the participants is far beyond the mere movements of armies on the battlefield. It's barbarism at its core.