Tour Stop 1: Fort Morgan & Civil War Era Mobile
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- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2023
- We begin our video swing through the Gulf region from Fort Morgan, one of the forts that played a crucial role in the defense of Mobile, AL during the Civil War. It is here that Union Admiral David Farragut famously shouted "Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead!" while passing by the fort during the Battle of Mobile Bay.
Join Kris White, Chris Mackowski and Garry Adelman.
This video is part of our tour series through Mobile, AL and New Orleans. All of the videos from the tour can be found here: • Mobile/New Orleans Tou...
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Fort Morgan and Fort Gaines are Awesome!!! Two of my favorite Civil War sites!
Mobile has some awesome history too! USS Alabama (Bob Feller's ship for the baseball fans), The end of Marquis de Lafayette's farewell tour and a boatload of history from the Revolution all the way through WW2.
Can't wait for this!
An interesting video. Thank you! 👍🇺🇸
Thank you so much! Great back story and tour!!!
Thank you so much gentlemen for a great show. You never disappoint.
Being a lifelong resident it is absolutely beautiful down there, and so much history. Also Blakley is a great place to visit. Lots of hiking trails along the bay.
Thanks for posting. My GG Grandfather served on the Chickasaw pounding Fort Morgan.
Makes me want to return to my home town of Mobile. I miss it. Thanks guys well done
So excited to watch, toured both Gains and Morgan in the summer of 21. Between those 2, the battleship park, and Fort Conde in town I bored my friends and family to death.
Sounds like you were the big winner to us!
I enjoyed your videos on Fort Fisher from a couple years ago. This was awesome too! You guys made it easy to understand what happened there and why. I love when you show off these "lesser known" or just lesser visited areas of important American history. This is really excellent content...as always.
My dad actually worked on those ferries for a while as a deckhand and eventually got his captain license. I used to take my son down and ride back and forth for free. He met a lot of interesting people doing that.
I've been to Fort Morgan but I don't remember it having signs. Of course that was years ago. I've been to Fort Gaines too. Really enjoyed visiting them all 3 times.
Thanks for this presentation. I have been to Forts Morgan and Gaines and you did a great job setting the scene. Please, If you can, visit Port Hudson in Louisiana. It’s a fascinating, important, and oft forgotten battle. There are amazing works still standing and a brutal heroic a battle.
Thank you for this great video! So happy these stories are being told. Keep up the great work and looking forward to more content.
SUCH A FASCINATING HISTORY awesome JOB!
Admiral Farragut was a real hero!
First admiral of the US navy and also was Spanish. His father fought in the revolution. Buried in the Bronx.
I'm looking forward to this! I visited a couple years ago but due to a foot injury, I couldn't fully explore the place.
YES!!! I have been waiting for this since The History Underground showed you guys were there a while ago! Hope ya'll covered Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely!
Yes to both!
I’ll be staying in Fort Morgan for my daughter’s softball tournament this summer, and hoping to take in some of these sites. Thank you for the video!
Hello from Massachusetts. Great video.
Also, my in-laws lived there, so I've seen it all. I love visiting Mobile.
Hey, you get to come through Foley and Gulf Shores to get there. Hope you guys went to The Hangout! Roach at Blakely is a fine fellow. Modern Fort Morgan can cloud your view of the CW fort.
Was just there last month!
Nice! Hope you enjoy the "virtual" trip back.
I can’t wait to see the battlefield of New Orleans and I can’t wait to see it because the battle interests me and it interests me because the main British commander at New Orleans was the brother in law of the famous Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington.
There isn't much from the battle of new Orleans left .
@@johnresto1603 oh okay but I mean just seeing where the battle took place is enough for me to really see.
I've been there!
neat video even with trouble
Kool
Are you coming to Pensacola?
Navy very much not credited with all the support and help they gave the army.
It's not mobile. It's Gulf shores I should know I live here.
Lol that’s what I wanted to say. We used to party here! One night, when the flashlight on a cell phone was new, my friends and I went as deep as we could. We found thousands of spiders on the ceilings of several chambers. The place really is haunted, though.
The fort as we know it is a shadow of its former self- there once was a mighty citadel occupying what now stands as parade ground. There was an army airfield there up until the end of WW2. Also, I learned that the houses down there are just two of like twenty that used to exist there. It was basically its own town. Now, I’m not sure if they even open the snack bar.