Christmas Dinner for 25,000

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @ltalbot41-h6s
    @ltalbot41-h6s День назад +10

    Inspiring - thank you. Her example is a testament to patriotism being most pure and noble when birthed from compassion. Merry Christmas!

  • @LoriAnn-x1n
    @LoriAnn-x1n День назад +6

    Thank you for This Amazing Story. Merry Christmas 🎄 🕊🙏❤️🇺🇸

  • @sloandog9297
    @sloandog9297 День назад +5

    Merry Christmas,Thanks for all your research and effort you put forth

  • @aliahmed5571
    @aliahmed5571 День назад +3

    Merry Christmas Ron. Don’t really comment on your vids but I watch them all the time when I’m traveling for work.

  • @K.navery2U
    @K.navery2U День назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos, thank you for all you do ❤ Let’s all pray for world peace this upcoming year 🙏

  • @karenwright9123
    @karenwright9123 14 часов назад +2

    She was doing her good work ,as many women have done. During times of great need we all need a mother's warmth and heart,she gave hers. Thank you,Mrs. Smith for your example.

  • @thomasdurr4125
    @thomasdurr4125 День назад +7

    Beautiful Christmas story.

  • @joeparvana9549
    @joeparvana9549 23 часа назад +3

    Thanks for this story. I am currently in a hospital myself, watching your video on my phone.

  • @naardri
    @naardri День назад +3

    Received the MI magazine on Fort Donaldson. What a wonderful cover photo and of course the text is primo as usual.

    • @lifeonthecivilwarresearchtrail
      @lifeonthecivilwarresearchtrail  День назад +1

      Thanks so much! The cover image, for the benefit of those who have not seen it, is a previously unpublished portrait of Brig. Gen. John Buchanan Floyd (1806-1863), who is pictured soon after he turned over command of the army he commanded at Fort Donelson to Brig. Gen. Simon B. Buckner and escaped with a number of his troops.

  • @davide9658
    @davide9658 День назад +2

    Merry Christmas, Ron, to you, your staff, and all your subscribers. May God bless us all.

  • @brucevaughn2886
    @brucevaughn2886 День назад +3

    Remarkable woman whose kindness so greatly blessed the sick and wounded soldiers of that war.

  • @bluebird8224
    @bluebird8224 День назад +3

    Very Nice !!! Thanks. Merry Christmas!
    See: "Interior View of the Ballroom for Lincoln's Second Inaugural Ball" - March 1865.
    photograph by Alexander Gardner. (Library of Congress)
    Wikimedia Commons has an image collection: "Interior of the Patent Office Building."
    .

  • @brianmeek5236
    @brianmeek5236 День назад +1

    An example that should serve as a model for today.

  • @fokkerd3red618
    @fokkerd3red618 19 часов назад

    Ron, This doesn't have anything to do with this fine woman. Last night I watched a video on RUclips, where they were firing real Canister & Grapeshot from Period Cannons of the Civil War, they also recorded the sound. The Men back then must have had boundless Courage to face a head on barrage from these Cannons. Nothing could live through a barrage of these Cannons using Grapeshot and They were only using one Cannon. The thought of going into battle with a Artillery Barrage of Grapeshot, must have been TERRIFYING. Some Soldiers wrote of the Red Mist in the air along with smoke after a barrage. A Soldier wouldn't even be safe in the Woods. Carnage is what comes to mind. These Men didn't stand a chance under these circumstances.

  • @jeromemckenna7102
    @jeromemckenna7102 22 часа назад +1

    Given the amount of good work done by women during the Civil War, I wonder why it took so long for women to get the vote.