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Searching for GEORGE GORDON MEADE. The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. All posts in category Uncategorized. John Sedgwick, R.I.P. John Sedgwick commanded the VI Corps under Meade. He was a dependable general, if perhaps too cautious. This, of course, is a criticism that is often used against Meade, but Sedgwick could make Meade look positively reckless in comparison, as witnessed by his activities at Chancellorsville and during the pursuit of Meade after Gettysburg. John Sedgwick (Library of Congress).
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Searching for GEORGE GORDON MEADE. The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. Major General George Gordon Meade. The Library of Congress has a number of intersting photos and illustrations of General Meade in its collections. Here are a few of them. This Currier and Ives print from 1863 depicts a very heroic version of the victor of Gettysburg. Take a step back and we can see the setting for the previous photo. This is the Wallach House outside Culpeper, Virginia. William Douglas Wallach owned the. Here’s...
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Searching for GEORGE GORDON MEADE. The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. PRAISE FOR SEARCHING FOR GEORGE GORDON MEADE! Searching for George Gordon Meade. Is a splendid book! Well-researched, well-reasoned and well-written, it’s a timely and vital addition to the all-too-meager literature on this neglected American hero. Strongly recommended for serious historians as well as for a general readership. Excellent! Ralph Peters, author of Cain at Gettysburg. Searching for George Gordon Meade. Or Barnes and Noble.
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Searching for GEORGE GORDON MEADE. The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. To McClellan’s credit, he truly loved his army. He complained about his generals but never had a harsh word for his soldiers. He loved them and they loved him back. How he loved to write about how much they loved him! No, when things went wrong on the battlefield the fault never lay with McClellan or the ordinary soldiers. It was always somebody else’s fault. Robert E. Lee. Even his age can be debated, wrote James A. Hessler in hi...
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Searching for GEORGE GORDON MEADE. The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. Because George Gordon Meade fought on almost all of the major battlefields of the Civil War’s Eastern Theater First Bull Run being the exception the story of his Civil War service also provides a good overview of the fighting in the East. And you can cover First Bull Run sites when you visit the Second Bull Run battlefield. Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. But before he fought in the Civil War, Meade earned his. In Brownsville, Texas.
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: Virginia Time Travel Appearance
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Virginia Time Travel Appearance. Look ma, I'm famous! I recently sat down with the good folks at Virginia Time Travel. To discuss a variety of subjects, to include Freedman’s Village, the Battle of New Market Heights. And this very blog. If you’ve got a cool thirty minutes to kill, why not take a gander? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Praise for Jimmy and His Work. 8220;Thanks to Mr. Price&#...
Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: January 2015
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Fun with Facebook: New Market Heights Edition. For those interested in an exercise regarding history, memory, and modern (mis) understandings of the American Civil War, I present to you the following link. From the Civil War Trust’s Facebook page. Magazine and succinctly states the events of September 29, 1864 with an emphasis on the USCT Medal of Honor recipients. It would be his 208th birthday!
Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: April 2014
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Friday, April 25, 2014. Yellow Tavern Bus Tour Details. Well, it’s hard to believe, but we only have 16 days until the Yellow Tavern Commemorative Bus Tour on Sunday May 11. I will be tackling half of the tour along with Sam McKelvey, the Site Manager for Dabbs House and Walkerton Tavern in Henrico County. To make sure that the interpretations that we will be giving are as accurate as possible. Here are the details:. The tour...
Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: A Heartrending Letter from Freedman’s Village
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Monday, April 20, 2015. A Heartrending Letter from Freedman’s Village. Every once in a while in my research I find something that transcends the usual dry recitation of facts and events – something that leaps off of the page and eradicates the 150 year barrier that separates me from the people and events I am investigating. From a woman named Ann Butler who lived in Arlington’s Freedman’s Village. And now for the text of the ...
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The Guns of Maine. How Joshua Chamberlain, Oliver O. Howard, and 4,000 soldiers from the Pine Tree State helped win the Battle of Gettysburg. If you like this page, here are a few more you might like. Searching for George Gordon Meade. Gettysburg National Military Park. Everyone should visit at least once. The Civil War Trust. Helping save America’s battlefields. Civil War and More. A great little bookstore in Mechancisburg PA. The National Civil War Museum. Give That Man a Pistol. Maine at Bull Run.
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This is the section where I’ll post various things from my archives. Keep checking for new stuff. I received Quirk Books’. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. For Christmas and it inspired me to pitch the publishers with an idea for a book in the same genre. I’m a big fan of Samuel Johnson and James Boswell and thought the idea of Johnson as a vampire hunter was irresistable. Apparently it wasn’t. Quirk never replied to my query and they recently published their own. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Slayer. Because...
Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: March 2014
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. While I realize things have been a bit slow here over the past few weeks, I wanted to make you aware of some random bits of news that need to be brought to your attention. At the top of the list is a new blog from my friend Hampton Newsome, author of the excellent Richmond Must Fall. And co-editor of Civil War Talks. To discuss his new book Robert E. Lee in War and Peace. In honor of the 150. Annivers...
Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: We’ve Got a Long Way to Go: The Confederate Battle Flag, George Takei’s “Uncivil” Rant, & the Legacy of Race in America
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Saturday, July 4, 2015. We’ve Got a Long Way to Go: The Confederate Battle Flag, George Takei’s “Uncivil” Rant, and the Legacy of Race in America. Well, if ever anyone needed ammunition to bolster their arguments that the haunting legacies of slavery and the Civil War still impact our nation today, the past few weeks have provided an abundance of troubling evidence. Oh my, indeed. Human dignity has long been understood in thi...
Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: “Bully for Gordon!” – Fighting at Ground Squirrel Church, May 11, 1864
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Monday, May 11, 2015. 8220;Bully for Gordon! 8221; – Fighting at Ground Squirrel Church, May 11, 1864. Less famous than his cousin John B. Gordon,. James Gordon was an excellent cavalry officer. As Phil Sheridan’s troopers rode steadily towards Richmond on May 10. Maine Cavalry along the south bank of the river while the rest of the troopers cooked supper and bedded down for the night. Shortly after sunrise on the 11. Sherida...
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Get the 2015 Meade Calendar! Searching for GEORGE GORDON MEADE. The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. A marker indicates the spot where Hancock fell at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863 (Photo by Tom Huntington). Steve Weatherbee as Meade (Tom Huntington photo). I met my fourth George Gordon Meade yesterday. Searching for George Gordon Meade: The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. Ranger Matt Atkinson talks about Hancock at the Copse of Trees (Tom Huntington photo). Back at Gettysburg, I walked over to the Angle to ...
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