Loving this series! Tim Smith is the best. If there were another GB movie, he should get a cameo of an obscure unknown townsman that he is one of the few people who ever heard of him. Tim wouldn't take a role that everyone knows. Tim is a National treasure! Great job everyone
When I visited Gettysburg 30 years ago, we began to realize why the preservation vs. development conflict always happens because basically, if you want to build anything in Gettysburg, you're building it on the battlefield. Thank goodness for the ABT!!
Hi from Mexborough, South Yorkshire in the UK! I’m really enjoying the Gettysburg 161 series so far, well done Gary Adelman and all the team! It’s really nice to see coverage of the battle in the town! By the way, what a really pretty town Gettysburg is! I really need to visit!
Garry and Tim thank you for this Tour from Lee’s Headquarters. To Seminary Ridge. Yes The Confederate Army missed a chance the 1st day’s battle. Had a chance to inflict a big blow. And pulled back. Opp’s Thank you for sharing! 💯❤️👊👍
Love your channel and American Battlefield Trust. Just in Gettysburg may 2024 with my son. Missed re-opening of Little Round Top. We'll be back. We found ourselves coming back to Tommy's Pizza at S. Washington St. and Steinwehr Ave. Great Pizza. Historic since 1973.
My great great uncle served in the 19th Indiana of the Iron Brigade and was killed in action on the first day at Gettysburg. He was originally buried by Confederate soldiers in the yard of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. One of his comrades was wounded and captured and witnessed the burial. That gentleman was left behind when the southern troops retreated after the battle and was able to identify my uncle's grave and therefore he was moved to the Soldiers National Cemetery where he still rests today.
Another great video folks! Last year I had the chance to visit the Adams County Beyond The Battlefield Museum and it was well worth it. Their Caught in the Crossfire exhibit is pretty intense! A few years ago I also got to visit the Lutheran Seminary Museum, also well a visit with its exhibits on the place of religion in American society at the time and the building's experience in the battle. Plus who can resist a chance to go up in the cupola?
I second the recommendation of the Seminary Ridge museum! Having a kid at Gettysburg College means I’ve tried a number of restaurants in the area but of the ones Gary mentioned I d only been to Federal Pointe (it’s good). Will need to try the others before the kid graduates. :)
I’m with Tim on this. Unlike the commercialized focus on the second and third days fights… I’m a passionate fan of the first days fight because of the tremendous southern victories! If only Stonewall had been leading that front, things would have been much different on the second and there might not have ever been a third day! So yea, give me day one!
My great grandfather came from Ireland and fought with the north (129th infantry company K). His name is on the monument. How can I find out which part of Gettysburg he fought in.
Author Glenn Tucker wrote that about 5,000 Federals were captured and stated that, if Stuart’s cavalry had been present, the numbers of prisoners could have risen substantially.
The site of the fierciest fighting urban fighting 151PA vol inf school teachers regt vs 15 sc, some were clerck, legislators and so much more, Montezumas Ill hope to try it! hola to my amigos amigas from Gettysburg of the Jesuit volunteer corps!
The events of day one led Lee into a false sense of confidence. Longstreet saw the field, and should have been listened too. He wanted to move around and get between the union and Washington.
The least said about Gettysburg, the better. That's the way we Southern folks feel, so let's hear everything about day 1 for sure. The Adams county historian is too opinionated for ABT.
Loving this series! Tim Smith is the best. If there were another GB movie, he should get a cameo of an obscure unknown townsman that he is one of the few people who ever heard of him. Tim wouldn't take a role that everyone knows. Tim is a National treasure! Great job everyone
Great job as usual guys😎👍
Me and my my 12 year old son love the channel we are supporters of the ABT and this is our first vist to Gettysburg.
When I visited Gettysburg 30 years ago, we began to realize why the preservation vs. development conflict always happens because basically, if you want to build anything in Gettysburg, you're building it on the battlefield. Thank goodness for the ABT!!
Hi from Mexborough, South Yorkshire in the UK! I’m really enjoying the Gettysburg 161 series so far, well done Gary Adelman and all the team! It’s really nice to see coverage of the battle in the town! By the way, what a really pretty town Gettysburg is! I really need to visit!
The ACHS Museum is certainly excellent - highly recommend!!
Excellent, as always.
Blessings is so good, one of my favorite spots to eat in Gettysburg
Garry and Tim thank you for this Tour from Lee’s Headquarters. To Seminary Ridge. Yes The Confederate Army missed a chance the 1st day’s battle. Had a chance to inflict a big blow. And pulled back. Opp’s Thank you for sharing! 💯❤️👊👍
Great video, Garry, Tim, and Co. Loving this series. Thank you for all you do.
We need of those all day tours with Tim and Garry. Those are the best tours.
Thanks!
Thank you!
Finally caught one LIVE!! Great work, as always!! from Pittsburgh, PA
Great enthusiasm, great teaching, humor and expertise. Every year I learn new stuff.
Hello from Minnesota, I was able to be at Gettysburg 160 last year and tag along with your walk last year today!
Tim does great work!
On from London, England. Looking forward to Day 2, and Tim Smith!!
Love your channel and American Battlefield Trust. Just in Gettysburg may 2024 with my son. Missed re-opening of Little Round Top. We'll be back. We found ourselves coming back to Tommy's Pizza at S. Washington St. and Steinwehr Ave. Great Pizza. Historic since 1973.
My great great uncle served in the 19th Indiana of the Iron Brigade and was killed in action on the first day at Gettysburg. He was originally buried by Confederate soldiers in the yard of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. One of his comrades was wounded and captured and witnessed the burial. That gentleman was left behind when the southern troops retreated after the battle and was able to identify my uncle's grave and therefore he was moved to the Soldiers National Cemetery where he still rests today.
12th Massachusetts was there on day one under Baxter. Many men from Brockton, MA my hometown
Great video guys!
We will have to try some of the town food recommendations during our next visit. 🙂
Sneaky good food town!
Another great video folks! Last year I had the chance to visit the Adams County Beyond The Battlefield Museum and it was well worth it. Their Caught in the Crossfire exhibit is pretty intense! A few years ago I also got to visit the Lutheran Seminary Museum, also well a visit with its exhibits on the place of religion in American society at the time and the building's experience in the battle. Plus who can resist a chance to go up in the cupola?
While we're on the subject of restaurants, The Inn which is right on the square is fantastic!
Hello from Gilbert, AZ!
I second the recommendation of the Seminary Ridge museum!
Having a kid at Gettysburg College means I’ve tried a number of restaurants in the area but of the ones Gary mentioned I d only been to Federal Pointe (it’s good). Will need to try the others before the kid graduates. :)
Watched it on the delay, thank you!!
Great job guys.
That’s the tour I want to be on Gary’s Food Tour. That will follow the Gettysburg tour.
Epic content!
Hello from Rhode Island
Hello from Atlanta Georgia
I’m with Tim on this. Unlike the commercialized focus on the second and third days fights… I’m a passionate fan of the first days fight because of the tremendous southern victories! If only Stonewall had been leading that front, things would have been much different on the second and there might not have ever been a third day!
So yea, give me day one!
Good reminder of the fighting that occurred late July 1 as Pender's Division overwhelmed the Union last line on the Ridge.
Yay, Tim!
Saint Louis Missouri 🤗
Can’t say thanks enough for all this you guys do
Whoever acts in a Gettysburg remake, just please grow real beards! Love the content!
George Meade, "the greatest General in American history". I'm begging for a video on that topic alone, who can bring the best opposing view.
I always look forward to Tim Smith and Kris White's contributions.
"GET OFF MY LAWN!"- John Burns
My great grandfather came from Ireland and fought with the north (129th infantry company K). His name is on the monument. How can I find out which part of Gettysburg he fought in.
Author Glenn Tucker wrote that about 5,000 Federals were captured and stated that, if Stuart’s cavalry had been present, the numbers of prisoners could have risen substantially.
The site of the fierciest fighting urban fighting 151PA vol inf school teachers regt vs 15 sc, some were clerck, legislators and so much more, Montezumas Ill hope to try it! hola to my amigos amigas from Gettysburg of the Jesuit volunteer corps!
If a soldier happened to be fighting in their home town, did they ever just stay at their home rather than in the tent?
I always said Hood looks like Jake Jyllenhaal with a beard.
Elliot Stabler has to play Richard Ewell.
Woody Harrelson plays Winfield Scott Hancock
Kevin Kline plays Braxton Bragg
Allen Kelsey Grammer plays Ambrose Burnside
Jake Gyllenhaal plays John Bell Hood
Rufus Sewell could play the young Jackson as well as the Corp commander.
George Gordon Meade... best general in American History 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't stop laughing...
Herman Goring should play RELee, Ethel Merrman should play Jenny Wade
The events of day one led Lee into a false sense of confidence. Longstreet saw the field, and should have been listened too. He wanted to move around and get between the union and Washington.
Daniel day Lewis, Tommy Lee jones, Henry Cavill, Tom hardy would be good to play characters…
I very much disagree with you that the north lost the 1st day 2nd etc . Lee got his tail booted . .
The least said about Gettysburg, the better. That's the way we Southern folks feel, so let's hear everything about day 1 for sure. The Adams county historian is too opinionated for ABT.