More Videos on the Internet

Today, I am sharing some links to some additional videos available via the Internet.

Antietam – Civil War Artillery Demonstration (1:31)

Firing a Civil War Musket (:44)

Civil War Battle Reenactment, Spokane, WA (4:15)

PBS: The Civil War (5 videos of various lengths)

Shiloh Reenactment (14:08)

The Civil War (14:37)

The Civil War at Home (10 videos of various lengths)

The Civil War Experience: Gettysburg (2:02)

The Civil War Experience: Baseball (1:14)

Causes of the Civil War

Learn about the Civil War

Yale Professor Lecture Series on the Civil War (43:00)

UPDATE:  Hat tip to Harry Smeltzer over at Bull Runnings for reminding me about this video:

The Civil War in Four Minutes

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This post was written by fifer1863 on March 12, 2010

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Portrait of Robert E. Lee

The Library of Congress sponsors discussions on various books and broadcasts them via their website. One of the webcasts was about Robert E. Lee and features the author Elizabeth Brown Pryor. The author talks about her research into Robert E. Lee and provides a unique insight into this famous historical figure.

Check out the webcast HERE

Stay warm…

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This post was written by fifer1863 on February 6, 2010

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More Videos on YouTube aka Civil War Music Videos

I have found a few more videos on YouTube that I would like to share with you.

The first two were done by Tapsbugler (those familiar with the hobby will know who this is) and the first video is Field Musicians of the Civil War and the second video is Brass Bands of the Civil War.

The next one is from Antietam and according to the title was recorded at the Pry Farm in October 2006. While not the best quality, it is an excellent rendition of Old Dan Tucker and if I’m not mistaken there are members of the 2nd S. Carolina String Band in the group. Here is a link to a video of the Excelsior Brigade Fifes & Drums playing Old Dan Tucker as well.

Here is one of Camp Chases Fifes and Drums playing The Minstrel Boy. Again, not the best quality but you get the idea.  You can also view a great collection of videos of Camp Chase on YouTube.

Another great band is the 2nd South Carolina String Band and you can view a great video of them singing “Dixie’s Land” from a recent Gettysburg reenactment.

Finally, the following is not Civil War music but it is one of the coolest fife and drum videos I’ve seen. The video is the Fifes and Drums of Yorktown playing at Ft. Ticonderoga. If you look closely at about 3:30 into the video, the fifers are lined up and they are using their right hand to play the fife of the person in front of them.

Until next time…

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This post was written by Jim on October 24, 2009

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More Gettysburg YouTube Videos

Here are a few more short videos related to the Battle of Gettysburg for you to view:

Three related to the story of Wesley Culp, Jack Skelley and Ginny Wade:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti2PcQR-SdU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBi_Vgt2MWs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5jaJyJKY3s

Story about Spangler’s Spring:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj-mWP_H8P8

Just another great way for you to bring subject matter experts into your classroom.

Enjoy

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This post was written by fifer1863 on September 26, 2009

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Watch Gettysburg Battlefield walks on PCN

The Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) will be showing it’s annual coverage of ranger led battlefield walks on July 1, 2 3. These shows can also be watched live using the PCN Online Link from their website.

The complete list of walks is available at:
http://www.pcntv.com/gettysburg2pr.html

Additionally, you can also view clips from previous years’ walks on the site. Here are a few examples:

These clips can easily be used to help supplement any classroom discussion on the battle of Gettysburg.

Enjoy.

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This post was written by fifer1863 on July 4, 2009

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