The Battle of Richmond | Civil War Kentucky

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Richmond, Virginia is known for being the capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War, but did you know that there is also a Richmond in the border state of Kentucky? Garry Adelman is joined by Phillip Seyfrit of the Battle of Richmond Visitor Center to discuss one of the most lopsided battles of the Civil War, resulting in a Confederate victory.
    Look for our numerous videos on RUclips over the next week, and special thanks to all the donors who helped make this trip possible!

Комментарии • 51

  • @hiddenmortimer5189
    @hiddenmortimer5189 2 года назад +1

    I will be taking my kids to that beautiful place this summer. Coming from AZ. Can’t wait!

  • @michaeldemny612
    @michaeldemny612 4 года назад +7

    Gary, your enthusiasm is greatly appreciated. I love history like you do and I appreciate you. Thank you

  • @chuckoffcampus9738
    @chuckoffcampus9738 4 года назад +5

    Gen. Buckner was not just governor of Kentucky, he also ran for Vice President in the 1890s. His son, Simon Jr., was a three star general during WWII and was killed by the Japanese on Okinawa.

  • @CaptRip0127
    @CaptRip0127 4 года назад +3

    Thank you! I have been to Richmond several times, I need to visit the battlefield now! See you soon

    • @debbiesparks471
      @debbiesparks471 4 года назад

      I live here in Richmond not even a mile from the Park. Sure missed the reenactment this year.

  • @mccmo
    @mccmo 2 года назад

    Thank you for the work everyone involved did here!

  • @aaronshaw6743
    @aaronshaw6743 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Garry and Phillip, great commentary!

  • @restoreamerica1558
    @restoreamerica1558 3 месяца назад

    I live 30 minutes away and never realized this was near Richmond. It is an interesting serine battlefield with a beautiful walking trail and a awesome civil war era home. Since then I had discovered several little places like this throughout the state. So happy there are these organizations fighting to preserve these amazing historical spots.

  • @williambechmann6547
    @williambechmann6547 4 года назад +1

    Great job, Garry and Phil!!!

  • @jerrymorgan1449
    @jerrymorgan1449 Год назад +1

    My Great Great Grandparents was in Henderson Kentucky at the time

  • @kirishima2370
    @kirishima2370 3 года назад

    Phil's a fantastic guest speaker, very charismatic. Now I need to go to Kentucky

  • @lonnieclemens8028
    @lonnieclemens8028 3 года назад

    You guys are excellent! Thank you for sharing this historical video.

  • @EddieRobinson-sh1sp
    @EddieRobinson-sh1sp Год назад

    Very good 👍👍👍

  • @bigjimslade6250
    @bigjimslade6250 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for presenting this wonderful battlefield. Phil Seyfrit does a great job with this park & the preservation effort here. Richmond is one of my favorite battlefields to visit. Check out their laser presentation relief map narrated by former Governor Patton. Also look at the sunset granite marker placed on this battlefield by the Texas Historical Commission. Also I believe Union General Bull Nelson was in command at the Battle of Ivy Mountain fought in the Big Sandy Valley in November 1861.

  • @2ezee2011
    @2ezee2011 4 года назад

    The work you folks do is so amazing.

  • @MrFrikkenfrakken
    @MrFrikkenfrakken 4 года назад +1

    A wind screen would be helpful but as a Kentuckian thank you for shining some light on some important engagements in a formative year of the conflict and the utility of the state to both sides.

  • @larrybechtel3174
    @larrybechtel3174 4 года назад

    Have been enjoying your videos , my wife and i just went to mill springs, richmond , perryville , and camp nelson last week and had a great time

  • @countrybuck4
    @countrybuck4 2 года назад

    I was there a couple of weekends ago man what a battle that was

  • @stonesinmyblood27
    @stonesinmyblood27 4 года назад

    Good point that everyone should remember. They were ALL our ancestors. Great description of battles that were very important. Remember to tell us how we can donate!!!!

  • @scubawi
    @scubawi 3 года назад

    I've visited the Richmond Battlefield 3 times and enjoyed each one. No visit was the same because they were always adding something new.

  • @craiggleason8386
    @craiggleason8386 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @silvereagle1960
    @silvereagle1960 3 года назад

    My great great + grandfather was killed at the battle of Richmond Kentucky, he is Charles Cornwell, a 1st commissioned officer of Indiana!

  • @custerkiller7670
    @custerkiller7670 4 года назад

    Thanks Billy Yank! You should take a far far west trip around Wyoming where I live!

  • @drrbrt
    @drrbrt 3 года назад

    I dig your enthusiasm, man. You'd be a fun history prof.

  • @DavoidLife
    @DavoidLife 6 месяцев назад

    Before I visit a site I always see what American Battlefield Trust has on the topic

  • @jonathansparks7558
    @jonathansparks7558 4 года назад

    I've heard tell of a civil war battle in Bardstown, Nelson County, Ky that apparently was even more bloody than Gettysburg. Hope you can set me straight on this one.

  • @jonathansparks7558
    @jonathansparks7558 4 года назад +1

    I've also heard that the Battle of Perryville started over a pond of stagnant water.

    • @waynebeckham3807
      @waynebeckham3807 3 года назад +1

      Not entirely true, but it was Doctors Creek that they needed water from. Some of the first shots were fired near one of the pools of water in the creek

  • @robertspecht1911
    @robertspecht1911 Год назад

    How about the Battle of Pea Ridge, Gary!

  • @Don-ut9uo
    @Don-ut9uo 4 года назад

    Please buy wireless mics with windscreens. Use them every time you shoot. A reflector would be a nice item to add fill light to get rid of the poor exposure on the faces.
    Great content. 👍👍👍

    • @AmericanBattlefieldTrust
      @AmericanBattlefieldTrust  4 года назад

      Thanks for the suggestion Don. Our live, tour type videos are done in the moment on an iPhone feed, then directly uploaded. We have a bevy of production equipment for our produced videos. Once too much equipment gets involved you need permits from the park.

    • @Don-ut9uo
      @Don-ut9uo 4 года назад

      @@AmericanBattlefieldTrust you are not allowed to use a handheld camera? There are some very superior cameras that are compact and shoot in 4k allowing more options when you edit it. Also you can plug in at least 2 wireless mics without a mixer. 👍👍

    • @AmericanBattlefieldTrust
      @AmericanBattlefieldTrust  4 года назад

      @@Don-ut9uo Yes we have a 4k camera. Our battlefield tour videos are not edited. They are uploaded live, thus the phone usage.

  • @evanmyers100
    @evanmyers100 4 года назад

    I been to Richmond spent one morning there. Had to some searching for to find it. I had the book that the Trust put to find it.

  • @kevindice1092
    @kevindice1092 4 года назад +2

    I want to hear more about General Marylin Manson.

    • @detsportsfan18
      @detsportsfan18 4 года назад

      He was in charge of the beautiful people....😉

  • @jrd2475
    @jrd2475 4 года назад

    You guys need one of those things that go over the microphone for wind

  • @Dbars19
    @Dbars19 6 месяцев назад

    i thought i heard about almost every big battle. never heard of the Richmond kentucky one. learn somethin everyday

  • @Boozie513
    @Boozie513 2 года назад

    Looks like the 2nd Tennessee was hit pretty hard during the battle. Trying to find a good book for an explanation.

  • @The_Unrepentant_McClellanite
    @The_Unrepentant_McClellanite 4 года назад

    Richmond has always been an interesting battle to me.
    Kirby Smith was relatively inexperienced, he commanded a brigade at Manassas but was wounded and forced to relinquish command relatively early after entering the battle.
    Yet, Richmond was a complete victory for Kirby Smith, and was arguably the most complete Confederate victory of theater.

    • @Venator1230
      @Venator1230 2 года назад

      Imagine all the factors that had to take place for that to happen. The drought at the time, the inexperience of the union, the early war confidence not yet broken. I'm a Richmondite not very versed on Kentucky civil war era history. But I have to imagine the Pennyroyal and Bluegrass regions of Kentucky were more in line with the rebels than the Union. I could see the rebels fortunate enough to stay supplied as they worked through these regions, onto eventually take Frankfort.

  • @dukefrywokker6470
    @dukefrywokker6470 4 года назад +1

    If only Raylan Givens was around during the civil war, lol.

  • @benniepatton6544
    @benniepatton6544 4 года назад

    I attend the battlefield church, and I have traveled to Big Hill where the initial contact was made. I know where the second and third stages of the battle took place. Even with this information, this presentation was difficult to follow. Very little information about where he was standing, where the roads (how about using highway numbers) were in relation to him, and where the first stage of the battle occurred in relation to him. On RUclips, type in Kent Masterson Brown, a Kentucky Historian who can give a better explanation of the battle. General Nelson should have stayed north of the Kentucky River which would have made General Kirby's foray much harder. Location, location, location.

  • @randymcclain6042
    @randymcclain6042 3 года назад

    That guy looks like David Crosby. Has anyone ever seen them together in the same place? Hmmm………..

  • @justinmays9680
    @justinmays9680 4 года назад

    Battle of Richmond Ky federals had alot of green troops there same as troops that where at Mumfordville Ky this battle will lead up to the biggest battle at perryville Ky

  • @joecarr2224
    @joecarr2224 2 года назад

    Stop the interrupting!

  • @jamesrichardson1326
    @jamesrichardson1326 4 года назад

    Humiliating defeat of the union soldiers. That's okay, they probably hadn't been in combat. It will be a minute, but Sam Grant latched onto Bobby Lee like a pitbull and didn't let go. Tecumseh Sherman pounded Georgia and South Carolina.

    • @johnkean2466
      @johnkean2466 4 года назад

      I read an account from my Indiana cavalryman ancestor, whose unit was at Richmond. They had gotten their rifles and been taught the manual of arms the day before, an absolute cluster.

  • @randolfrandolfson7909
    @randolfrandolfson7909 2 года назад

    too many interruptions

  • @jesse00pno
    @jesse00pno 4 года назад

    Are we just gonna pretend this 4 minute video isn’t 5 minutes long? Feels like a government statement! lol