Union Soldiers Body Was HIDDEN In Old Slave Cemetery | Boddie Plantation Cemetery

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @AdventuresIntoHistory
    @AdventuresIntoHistory  Год назад +37

    Stay tuned for part 2, where we explore the cemetery
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    • @lady.a.7647
      @lady.a.7647 Год назад +3

      Looking forward to the drier edition.

  • @psjz
    @psjz Год назад +74

    It’s such a privilege to have a historian so well versed in local history and to have him know where references are. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sandyrector3853
    @sandyrector3853 Год назад +88

    I am amazed by the amount of knowledge that Dan is able to share with us...he is a walking encyclopedia!...love hearing all the stories he shares...keep up the great work you two...iIso enjoy your videos...

    • @annaleefinch7266
      @annaleefinch7266 Год назад +7

      Was thinking the same thing

    • @peachygal4153
      @peachygal4153 Год назад +11

      He obviously loved history even as a kid. He would talk to all the old folks as a child.

    • @scott1395
      @scott1395 Год назад +12

      When you love history, especially the history of your area its amazing how much information you retain! Dan is fortunate to have been born when there was the old folks who passed on the information they told! Today you don't have many young people who care about what used to be! I was born in 1961 in a small town in ga similar to Dan! My dad used to love to ride dirt roads, it's where I learned to drive, shoot guns and a wealth of information of what used to be! Dad was born in 1925, they lived in a room above the shoeshop and slept on cots til they were old enough to leave for ww2! I have inherited the love of the local history! People are sometimes amazed of what I know about their family history, sometimes they didn't know! People ask how do you remember all of it? I tell them you remember anything you love! It's kind like being an old soul! There's a kinship to the old folks of your youth! My neighbor was for years the county historian! Now he was amazing!

    • @gloriahayes2488
      @gloriahayes2488 Год назад +1

      @@scott1395 we're a lot alike; I was born in Ga in 1955, Daddy was born in Ga in 1915, plowed behind a mule, and I used to LOVE to get in a corner of Granny's kitchen when the older folks got in there to stay warm while they drank coffee and swapped stories !

    • @scott1395
      @scott1395 Год назад +3

      @gloriahayes2488 my grandmother lived with us, after she was no longer able to work in the cotton mill. She stayed home and was a seamstress for the local stores! Most men's trousers were unhemmed! They would purchase them and store owner would pin them to the length they wanted them! He would hand them to me and I would ride the four blocks to my house on my bike to grandma! I was paid 4 dollars a day to do that! I would sit in front of a coal burning fireplace and grandma would tell me about the hard times of the old days! Born in 1900 She was widowed three times before she was 28, after that she never married again! Good memories!

  • @marywright6759
    @marywright6759 Год назад +19

    Dan needs to write a book. You guys need to carry an umbrella.

  • @annettegraff8323
    @annettegraff8323 Год назад +55

    Interesting topic ! I grew up in central Fl. At some point before I was born a farmer was plowing a field near the cemetery and turned up a grave. After investigation it was determined to be a Union soldier because of buttons and insignia found with the remains The cemetery association allowed the deceased soldier to be interred in free space just inside the fence. I was told about it when visiting our family plot but haven't noticed since I was last there. I wonder when the soldier passed as there were many skirmishes during the Seminole war. Never the less he is Unknown His family probably never knew what happened to him .

    • @ZooZoo293
      @ZooZoo293 Месяц назад

      It was so kind that people took care of him after his death.

  • @robbynkydd7113
    @robbynkydd7113 Год назад +43

    I love hearing the history behind these gravesites! Thank you Dan and Robert

  • @MrsD0710
    @MrsD0710 Год назад +24

    I could listen to Dan all day! Love this channel and Byrd farm 😊

    • @Mari-B
      @Mari-B Год назад +3

      Same here! His knowledge of local history is amazing!!

  • @lynnbetts4332
    @lynnbetts4332 Год назад +31

    That cemetery reminds me of the one my sister is helping get cleaned up near Tyler, Texas. Universe Cemetery. As a long-time historian and historical author, she was able to help a local black historian compile the research to get a state historical marker and publicity on the condition of the large black cemetery. It also is landlocked and actually owned by a prominent family, who has now allowed regular access for the clean-up process. One Saturday a month, people gather to retake the cemetery from the woods and brambles. Some very prominent blacks are buried there, including state legislators, educators, and business people.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 Год назад +9

      I would love to see other communities get together and do the same!

  • @vickieshrader2550
    @vickieshrader2550 Год назад +8

    Tell Mr. Dan, we could listen to him tell stories all day long!😀

  • @gloriahayes2488
    @gloriahayes2488 Год назад +14

    I declare, I live just on the other side of the State, but I LOVE Dan's inflections and mannerisms when he talks ! I could sit and listen to that man read a dictionary !

    • @hexiandsereniti
      @hexiandsereniti Год назад +2

      Same here! When I have bad anxiety days or just in general not feeling well listening to his voice helps greatly

  • @sharonparker2262
    @sharonparker2262 Год назад +20

    Dan's knowledge needs to be transcribed into written words, in the event that the internet ever goes down. Thank you both, and other Robert, for all you do.

  • @ghighiannemorrison4922
    @ghighiannemorrison4922 Год назад +25

    Have you and Dan ever considered doing Historical Tours? I would fly from Australia and pay to do one. You both have so much knowledge.

  • @brendaz9222
    @brendaz9222 Год назад +22

    Great show Robert and Dan! I love Dan's History lessons!

  • @ElizabethsaParish
    @ElizabethsaParish Год назад +10

    I love it when Dan joins and tells us about history…

  • @marypettitt9150
    @marypettitt9150 Год назад +21

    I am amazed by how noisy the rain was at the beginning of the video. Those dry leaves really crackle when the drops hit them. The Unnion grave, while it was hidden from the Raiders, must have been marked somehow, since it has a government-issued headstone. Wasn't the Byrd property once part of the Whitehead plantation? I'm looking forward to seeing part II.

  • @louisianapatriot5818
    @louisianapatriot5818 Год назад +8

    William and Charles Whitehead are my family! This is just so delightful to hear about them.

  • @susanbellefeuille
    @susanbellefeuille Год назад +10

    Thanks for the history lesson Robert and Dan. Very interesting indeed.

  • @robertgrice9962
    @robertgrice9962 Год назад +7

    I love hearing Dan's history lessons

  • @tonyahaley6900
    @tonyahaley6900 Год назад +12

    It's mind-blowing to think that had somebody not written about these things, and if somebody had not saved the ephemera, the knowledge would have been lost.

  • @angelavorhees5946
    @angelavorhees5946 Год назад +13

    It was so good to see you and Mr. Dan out exploring. Look forward to part 2. I am layed up with a broken leg for 3 months, so keep the videos coming. God bless.

    • @Lizablue0608
      @Lizablue0608 Год назад +3

      Take care! Get well ASAP! 🕊:)

  • @dTrout-mo2rp
    @dTrout-mo2rp Год назад +3

    Very privileged to have such a knowledgeable Historian.. I would love to visit this cemetery but on a drier day lol
    Thanks so much to you both for taking Us along! ✌️🌹

  • @MichaelSmith-990
    @MichaelSmith-990 Год назад +20

    I don't know why more folks can help keep cemeteries looking more respectful and have upkeep of locations this is our heritage and history. Love your videos and content. RIP boddie family and all.🙏

    • @MissNCGirl
      @MissNCGirl Год назад

      I recently read that some African American congregations purposely let their cemeteries grow over. Robert or Dan might be able to provide more information.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 Год назад +4

      I know...I would think a community could get together maybe one weekend a month and make it a project, picnic, and party.

  • @bethgiesey9405
    @bethgiesey9405 Год назад +7

    Love it when Dan is along to give detailed history. Thank you Can & Robert. Waiting for Part 2

  • @cchaffincc
    @cchaffincc Год назад +6

    I can smell that rain! Loved this.

  • @SondraD7676
    @SondraD7676 Год назад +15

    Excellent, captivating, interesting! Dan has so much information and so do you. I hope you and Dan did not get sick from this rain-soaked adventure! I am always torn, even in this day and age, by the stories of the Civil War especially by a detailed account far from a large battle. The reason, I am a direct descendant of both Confederate and Union soldiers. I could feel this story as if I had lived it. The story of Mr. Joe Hamp also hits home - trying to keep nature from taking back a cemetery - extremely hard work. Enjoyed this!👍👍❣️❣️ Looking forward to part 2...and page 7?
    (SUPER thumbnail, Robert!!)

  • @Manticore2024
    @Manticore2024 Месяц назад

    I’m always impressed with Mr Dan’s knowledge of the local history! He’s a veritable wealth of information..👍

  • @peggyharris3301
    @peggyharris3301 Год назад +5

    When Mother Nature is left to do what she does, you can see where ashes to ashes and dust to dust comes from. Thanku Dan for the history as always!!

  • @ricknelson576
    @ricknelson576 Год назад +5

    Look forward to a drier pt;2. Thanks for sharing Robert and Dan.

  • @martinmarsola6477
    @martinmarsola6477 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the tour today, especially with it raining. Will follow up with the next video! ❤❤😊😊

  • @TennesseeTrio
    @TennesseeTrio Год назад +2

    The history lesson I didn’t know I needed! Dan, your knowledge and the way you put it into words are masterful!

  • @marthakierstead3415
    @marthakierstead3415 Год назад +3

    Dan has so much knowledge stored in his brain !

  • @elizabethboland696
    @elizabethboland696 15 дней назад

    I thoroughly enjoy listening to the history of these cemeteries. Thank you for this. God Bless.

  • @marcbrunson6986
    @marcbrunson6986 Год назад +3

    Good video y'all. It's good to see Robert back out in this "field" LOL. It's always amazing to hear what information Dan has.

  • @chadparsons1972
    @chadparsons1972 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have an ancestor who was in the Union Army that's buried in Tennessee. He died during the war. He was in the 76th Ohio Infantry

  • @glennyork6800
    @glennyork6800 Год назад +2

    So very interesting, cld listen to Dan for hrs.

  • @MCJC8226
    @MCJC8226 Год назад +3

    Beautiful tribute ❤ Stay blessed people

  • @elizabethboland696
    @elizabethboland696 6 дней назад

    I love watching, or listening to, these videos. I love hearing about the people, but also the sounds of the leaves and rain were relaxing.

  • @sandraaustin8440
    @sandraaustin8440 Год назад +1

    How interesting. I could listen to Dan all day.

  • @sherronbell4961
    @sherronbell4961 Год назад +9

    Amazing cemetery I hope y'all go back and read the graves on a clear day.

  • @mrrs8118
    @mrrs8118 Год назад +4

    Great video! Always love hearing Mr Dan

  • @celleduffel1533
    @celleduffel1533 Год назад +3

    cliff hanger...Look forward to more from you and Mr Dan!!

  • @dolorescovington403
    @dolorescovington403 8 месяцев назад +2

    I read a book years ago and I can't remember the name of it, but it is a true history of what happened after the battles in GA, about how the women of each city would come out to the battlefields, and collect the bodies and identify them if they could, and bury them, and if the soldier had a note to his family pinned in his uniform they would write the family and let them know, and the southern women did this for for both sides... They walked all up and down Kennesaw Mt collecting bodies off of the fences, out of trees and ditches, and brought them to the cemetery and saw them buried. I cannot imagine the strength of these women, but who else could have done it? There was only Very old, or Very young men left.

  • @janehelbert7551
    @janehelbert7551 Год назад +3

    You guys are troopers posting in the rain!

  • @debrafricano1486
    @debrafricano1486 Год назад +5

    Dan is a wealth of knowledge!

  • @janvardeman6345
    @janvardeman6345 Год назад +1

    This was a very interesting adventure! I remember Joe Hamp.. you two are a wealth of knowledge ! I enjoyed this !

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 Год назад +3

    That's a bummer about the missing pages. Hope to hear that they are just tucked away someplace retrievable. ---Hard to imagine warm rain...even when I lived in ND & NM, the rain was always chilly!

  • @lisahatchett6125
    @lisahatchett6125 Год назад +5

    It amazes me the knowledge that you all have. ❤

  • @bettyboop4263
    @bettyboop4263 Год назад +8

    Dan is so knowledgeable and interesting to listen to👍👍

  • @fernie5128
    @fernie5128 Год назад +2

    Hey guys, thanks for sharing such interesting and valuable history. Well done, especially in the heavy rainfall! Cheers from Minnesota

  • @frankscarborough1428
    @frankscarborough1428 Год назад +1

    Loved this visit to the cemetery and the newspaper and little book where very interesting. Thanks Robert and Dan.

  • @carol.luna.stella
    @carol.luna.stella Год назад +2

    This was fascinating, thank you. Also loved the sound of the heavy rain.

  • @stevemergy6087
    @stevemergy6087 Год назад +1

    Hoping and praying y’all remain safe with all the storms blowing thru! Another great video!

  • @jq5609
    @jq5609 Год назад +3

    Mr Dan, you are "THE MAN" great sidekick in Robert 😂😂

  • @myersparanormal
    @myersparanormal Год назад +2

    Hitty Robert and Mr Dan the history man good to see yall

  • @decembergem4598
    @decembergem4598 Год назад +3

    Looking forward to part two👍

  • @whiteyfarm
    @whiteyfarm 2 дня назад

    Thanks!

  • @FoxsDen3012
    @FoxsDen3012 Год назад +4

    Love the channel and info is fantastic!

  • @janehelbert7551
    @janehelbert7551 Год назад +2

    Love the history in your channel!

  • @cathyorlowski1951
    @cathyorlowski1951 Год назад +1

    Jiminy Crickets it's pouring buckets.... send some of that rain to SE Texas please. Love watching ya'll.

  • @sandysue202
    @sandysue202 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Civil War was so hard on both northern and southern families. I'm guessing there were many men who didnt return home and their families never knew what happened or where they might have been buried. The family of this union officer would be one of those. Thanks for telling this history and now I need to go see if I can find part 2.

  • @wvbygraceofgod5508
    @wvbygraceofgod5508 Год назад +2

    Somebody has always got to whine or complain. Your in the south, what do they expect? We don’t ever hear about Confederate soldiers in the North nor would we expect it, not saying that there isn’t any. My God, people always have something to complain about. Keep up the good work Robert and Mr. Dan

    • @kelly3560
      @kelly3560 Год назад

      Pea patch island in the Delaware River was a pow camp housing confederate soldiers. Detainees were fed and garrisoned… sent home at end of war. Many burials. It’s a state park now … haunted. 🇺🇸

  • @whiteyfarm
    @whiteyfarm 2 дня назад

    I believe that Mr.Dan is an old fashioned funeral director whose business it was to know all of the families in the area and how they all were related to one another. Some families may have disagreements with one another and may not want to be buried next to an enemy. So the funeral director was kind of the social director for dead people. He had to be a good historian, and Mr. Dan is a great one, and he has a real feeling for how people lived and died in days gone by. He knows their struggles and feels their humanity and gives dignity to every person he speaks of. Thank You. Fred.I am a Northerner but I spent 6 months in Columbus in the 80s.

  • @AuntSheila
    @AuntSheila Год назад +6

    WOW...Elizabeth Whitehead Boddie is my 3rd great grand-aunt.

  • @FredCemeteryAdventures
    @FredCemeteryAdventures 15 дней назад

    You are doing my dream gig. I video cemeteries here in Indiana but nothing like this. I occasionally find forgotten cemeteries but few and far between. Great videos you do..

  • @fredwood1490
    @fredwood1490 Год назад +10

    Bury me deep, 'neath the woody roots
    where the silent oak sways
    and the rain gently falls,
    dancing the green, green leaves.
    Bury me deep 'mong my kith and kin,
    among those I loved and held so close,
    where time does not hold sway
    and passing fashion has no power.
    Bury me deep, 'neath a heavy stone
    that speaks my name for the ages,
    for those who wander by to read
    that I not be forgotten.
    Walk gently 'pon my grave,
    my fragile bones are still lay here
    and they do not wish to be crushed and broken
    under callous boots or rolling wheels.
    And let the forest grow 'bove me and let the seasons change
    and the new generations play out in the eternal song of life,
    of birth and change and sorrow and joy,
    until I share with them, the silent song of death.
    Bury me deep 'mong the rocks and the clay
    so I might join again with the dust from which I came.
    Free my spirit to soar with the wind and the clouds
    and dance in the rain, like the leaves of green
    and my heart fade deep, deep, deep into the earth
    I did love so, in my moment upon Her.

    • @vickiedempster4564
      @vickiedempster4564 Год назад

      Can i have an address to purchase oneof those history books and or newspaper? Enjoyed this moment in history

    • @poptop5081
      @poptop5081 Год назад

      That's lovely

  • @brendahogue5487
    @brendahogue5487 Год назад +2

    May the lord bless and protect you bringing out the past

  • @melissahempfling2824
    @melissahempfling2824 Год назад +1

    Thanks. Always enjoy the history.

  • @audragednalske3385
    @audragednalske3385 Год назад +3

    Wow I’ve just learned something new.
    Thank you

  • @vampire1111pitbull
    @vampire1111pitbull Год назад +1

    I have been to this grave yard before, When I was a kid. Maybe 40 years ago. We would exsplorer those woods all the time. I recognize the stones. We always wondered why they were out in the woods like this.

  • @kimleone5496
    @kimleone5496 Год назад +1

    Love the sound of that rain. Could use some more in SoCal

  • @sharonlegnon7411
    @sharonlegnon7411 Год назад +4

    I thought I was hearing rain...sure enough.

  • @normanlathrop6533
    @normanlathrop6533 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you gentlemen! I really enjoyed the video!

  • @timothyrussell4010
    @timothyrussell4010 9 месяцев назад +1

    what freaked me out was that as soon as you said were gonna head that way towrd the old part of the cemetary you were standing in the newer part it started raining as soon as you steppen into the old part is that a qoincidence or not

  • @jparker59able
    @jparker59able Год назад +1

    That Georgia rain though. Love it.

  • @MrsD0710
    @MrsD0710 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @RepublicTX
    @RepublicTX Год назад +2

    That was one assertive door slam there Mr. Dan! 😆 I'm enjoying the rain from afar. The faucet shut off in my corner of southeast Texas nearly a month ago. Currently 104 and I'm dreaming of moving back to the midwest after over 40 years of this miserable heat and humidity. Just have to convince my husband that he won't die in a snow flurry. Thanks for sharing so much history. I'm getting to know Waverly Hall history better than my own local history, which isn't much beyond German dairy farmers as far as European settlement goes. Even the natives didn't want to live here and only passed through - no doubt avoiding the 6 months of the year that Satan himself would move north.

    • @RepublicTX
      @RepublicTX Год назад +1

      @@eighmeeloo I suspect anyone whose family dates back to early western US settlement will have a German dairy farmer or two in the family tree! They're in my husband's family, but my dairy farmer ancestors hailed from Sweden. Pretty close!

  • @DonaldKDever
    @DonaldKDever Месяц назад

    I love your educational and historical videos! ❤

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector Год назад +3

    Mr Dan,
    I honor your eloquence.

  • @SH29824
    @SH29824 2 месяца назад

    I so enjoy listening to you two gentlemen thank you my kin is from South Carolina and the history is so interesting to me

  • @MarianneBuckley-s9m
    @MarianneBuckley-s9m 9 месяцев назад

    Love this channel ❤️. Wish you would do more

  • @johnpeddicord4932
    @johnpeddicord4932 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed again Robert

  • @sheilamoore3220
    @sheilamoore3220 Год назад

    I really enjoy watching videos of you and Mr. Dan I am not from Georgia but I like hearing all of the history from there . I have lived in South Carolina all my life I know about a lot of history from my area but most of it is with the Cherokee Indians. Very few plantations were in my area . Wish we had a Mr Dan and Robert in Upstate SC.

  • @carlitasway2477
    @carlitasway2477 Год назад +5

    RIP Body Family 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @misskitty2133
    @misskitty2133 10 месяцев назад

    You guys are AWESOME!

  • @carmeladeck6948
    @carmeladeck6948 Год назад +1

    I always enjoy your history lessons. 😊

  • @shirleysaventures2188
    @shirleysaventures2188 Год назад +2

    I love to watch ya'll going out and finding old church sites and grave yards.

  • @shelveyphillipsbowman8037
    @shelveyphillipsbowman8037 Год назад +1

    I like both of your voices u r good comentators

  • @phyllisshieldsjones1482
    @phyllisshieldsjones1482 Год назад +1

    I have always loved the sound of rain even as a little girl

  • @desbelfastireland9982
    @desbelfastireland9982 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU

  • @misskitty2133
    @misskitty2133 10 месяцев назад

    Sounds like it’s pouring rain!! Ugh, must be humid as hell!

  • @kyliecook8889
    @kyliecook8889 Год назад +1

    Love the video from Australian .Need lot work at the Cemetery

  • @ronnieisaacs6960
    @ronnieisaacs6960 Год назад +4

    The history that y'all bring to us is history that isn't taught anywhere except on the back roads and woods of the South! I wondered awhile back how long it would take till a Northener complained. Now, I know!

    • @kelly3560
      @kelly3560 Год назад

      As a descendant of Union soldiers… the only people whining bellyaching and flying a traitors flag are from the South. 🇺🇸

  • @gailweikelcorrea
    @gailweikelcorrea Год назад +6

    We have a mass grave of confederate soldiers in Lewisburg, WV

  • @carlitasway2477
    @carlitasway2477 Год назад +6

    Many mass graves and other unmarked. They buried them where they fell

  • @paulhoffman6371
    @paulhoffman6371 Год назад +4

    You know you don't want to believe that OUR troops did that. It's always those others.

  • @DD-th2bd
    @DD-th2bd Год назад +1

    Can't wait for part 2.

  • @kentuckylady2990
    @kentuckylady2990 Год назад +2

    Some unknown Ohio family waited in vain for their loved one to come home. 😢 There is a very slight possibility that maybe the other soldiers survived to tell the story of what happened. In my own family, my gg grandfather waited in vain for one of his sons to come home never knowing what happened to him. Another son who served died in camp of disease and a third son survived until the early 1900s dying at the Veterans Home in Dayton, Ohio.

  • @dormiacrouch1905
    @dormiacrouch1905 9 месяцев назад

    You boys are true Nature men!!!

  • @unapologeticallywhite7920
    @unapologeticallywhite7920 Год назад

    I just love Dan.

  • @susanboucher9732
    @susanboucher9732 Год назад +1

    Love the history!