Dead Confederates on the War Fields of Gettysburg | History Traveler Episode 287
When the war came to Gettysburg in July of 1863, the community that served as the hub of a road network in Adams Country, Pennsylvania was forever changed. Although the battle affected everyone who lived there, the impact and potential consequences were greater for some in the Gettysburg community.
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My great great grandfather,Anderson Curby Crosson, Georgia’s 17th company “I” fought at Devil’s Den. He lost his life at Ft. Gilmore near Richmond on September 29, 1864. He lost all four of his brothers as well as his life in this miserable war. Only one of his siblings survived. This war will repeat itself unless we wake up.
@stephenhenion8304
Жыл бұрын
Wow, I have 3 Union Grandfather's who served 1863 thru 1865. The 2 from New York survived. I'm told one was at Appomattox and the other saw the fall of Richmond! They were at Petersburg and the crater. And, yes let Freedom Ring for one and all! The third one came home too...
@robertmartin5308
Жыл бұрын
@@stephenhenion8304 great for you. We are from Ireland and one side of our family were indentured servants in Georgia and the other side was dropped off in North Carolina. The martins were slightly more affluent but not wealthy. Samuel Martin my 4 times great grandfather fought in both revolutionary wars……1774 until it was over and then again in the war of 1812.
@hendo338
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree with that last sentence.
@ericscottstevens
Жыл бұрын
I often say to myself the US politicians kept kicking an issue down the road for someone else to figure out. By 1860 the time arrived but too late to figure out a solution without rancor that led to war. As of today we are being led down a road astray by US politicians void from common sense or healthy solutions.
@douglasroberts2250
Жыл бұрын
the overreach of our Federal government has failed us so many times. You're right though, The citizens of the US have to take back our government.
I'm completely addicted to your channel. You take me places I will never get to visit. Thank you!
@corbinbacon9043
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you ☺️
@timothyogden9761
Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way Brenda. I have been a subscriber for over 3 years and JD/Teach has put things in my brain no classroom could come close to doing.
@MarthaDwyer
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@marybethfriel9768
Жыл бұрын
That’s exactly how I feel. I used to walk all over Gettysburg but I can’t walk anymore. This is great
@brendajohnson5525
Жыл бұрын
@@marybethfriel9768 My late father and I visited Gettysburg many years ago. I would like to go again, especially to the Museum but that's not likely to happen. I don't live in the US anymore and walking is an issue for me too.
My heart goes out to this story and this soldier. My Grandfather was Col. Warren A Robinson who also served with the 79th Infantry Division 314th infantry. I’m so proud of these men especially the ones that made the ultimate sacrifice for us. May God remember them and bless them.
@martinbrode7131
10 ай бұрын
And my Grandfather Landes in England in 1066.😂
Thank you for going over Mr. Warfield and his family and their experience with Gettysburg as the battled raged. Not many discuss the African American citizens of Gettysburg and what they experienced
This dude is pleasantly eloquent.
@deckerbob
Жыл бұрын
Smart as sh&t too 💪🏽
@dhkent55
Жыл бұрын
He also does excellent reviews of historical movies.
Wow JD I've been to Gettysburg a few times never knew of this property. Please keep giving us these little gems that we might not know about! Thank you!
Glad to see you have Jared as part of your video. He is a huge volume of info on Gettysburg and WW2.
What a well spoken man. Thank you both for a fantastic video.
My favorite place on earth!!!! It’s my cathedral, all that destruction and death makes a solemn place. Great job JD, I love the fact you are helping keep history alive!
@schoolofknox1345
Жыл бұрын
Made more solemn learning about individual soldiers who fought, bled and/or died there.
Gettysburg would be such a beautiful place to live today. It's really something to imagine how it was on July first, second and third 1863.
@ReelHistory
Жыл бұрын
It is a very nice community
@Catquick1957
4 ай бұрын
Even harder to imagine the 4th. Staggering humans, dazed and confused by the carnage, not knowing really if it was over or would flow back their way. So much to clean up and repair. I imagine for the residents at that time it stuck with them for life. My father was a WW2 vet and rarely talked about what he witnessed. In his late life(he lived to just shy of 94) I took him for a ride one Saturday, and as a daily church goer we were talking and I asked him if he was afraid of dying. He turned sharply to me and with wide eyes said "I have to answer for all those people I killed!. WOW!!! He carried that with him for 69 years. GOD bless all the soldiers. I don't know if war really is like hell, but it has to at least be in it's suburbs.
@jetsons101
4 ай бұрын
Yes, it must have been quite a cleanup job. Every time I have been to Gettysburg, I feel like I am walking on sacred ground -- even in town. @@Catquick1957
@meaganmiller2095
Ай бұрын
It truly is a beautiful place. I love it there
@jetsons101
Ай бұрын
@@meaganmiller2095 Would be a great place to live.
Super great job on this video! I mean above and beyond the usual great job. Has quite possibly the most impact of any of your other videos. The totally HUMAN aspect of it is overwhelming!
@TheHistoryUnderground
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I really do appreciate that.
I wish you would cover more of the civil war battles further down south and west. Especially Sherman's march and the aftermath IT left. Very fascinating history! Thanks!
@craigcolandro2781
3 ай бұрын
@ellaw356 You will never hear about the Union armies looting, raping, burning and destroying entire farms and families, homes, etc..... All you will hear about is how Lincoln was a Saint, etc.... and all Southerners were evil, etc....
Again phenomenal video and a great learning experience. Thank you both for the education.
That was a very interesting civil war story! The young man who told so much of this story is very easy to listen to and incredibly knowledgeable!! Thanks, JD!!
@TheHistoryUnderground
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! So glad that you enjoyed it!
Great job, JD and Jared. You showed EP Alexander's 12-pounder Napoleon cannons several times. Sometime you might want to mention the difference between the tubes on the same type of gun as used by the Union and the Confederates. The latter are straight all the way to the muzzle, whereas the former are more "ornamental, and flute outwards at the muzzle. With cannon-casting bronze a valuable resource, skipping the extra needed for the fluting saved metal toward more rebel cannons. You will see this all over the battlefield, for example guns on Confederate Avenue.
Very well done video of an interesting story. Thank you for helping us learn of a story never heard before.
I live about 40 minutes from Gettysburg. It is such a serene place and am lucky to be able to access it on a regular basis. When you stand in places where decisions were made, small decisions, that ultimately determined what the USA looks like today, it's overwhelming. Had the slightest thing gone differently within those 3 days, we may be on a continent of several nations instead of one. Sometimes that's hard for me to wrap my head around.
@victordeming9068
11 ай бұрын
If this country keeps going in the direction it is, we will be a divided again!!!
@DonAbrams-hq7ln
6 ай бұрын
Remember the Dems started this war at Ft. SUMPTER.
@normvw4053
4 ай бұрын
Yes, if we're not careful. And yet there who are actively calling for another Civil War. They seem to forget that this has been our country's most costly war, over 650,000 dead, at the hands of our fellow Americans, and sometimes at the hands of family. Lest we forget...
Thanks JD for this significant presentation on the Warfield’s Very moving. And very well put together. Thank you for sharing. ❤️👊👍
Movies like these are just great! They should teach it in schools.
This is a very interesting video! Great job JD in covering aspects of war and battles that are too often glossed over or forgotten. I must say as well JD, your skill in production, editing, filming has really improved over the years that I have been watching. You keep history interesting, intriguing, and thought provoking. I absolutely love your channel!
Great story and a piece of history JD for all of us to enjoy. Must have been hell for this man. Thanks for posting I always love your videos. Larry
Great to see so many partnerships from history channels I follow. Thank you!
Great job JD and Jared (Reel History) ! you make a great team.
@ReelHistory
Жыл бұрын
thanks!
Always love your history presentations. Great job as always!
Great job JD love it thanks for taking the time to bring it to us. 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi JD,,,Another one out of the park,,Thanks so much for all the time you must spend putting these together,,Love them all.............
Good morning from Denali National Park. I hope my signal stays good enough to watch the whole thing 😅
@TheHistoryUnderground
Жыл бұрын
Ha! Definitely want to get up there at some point
Another great video. Thanks for the hard work. Always look forward to them
The camera lingers for a moment on the headstone of a WWII casualty, Pvt Frank Materewicz of Dog Company, 506th PIR. It lists the date of his death as June 12, 1944. If I’m not mistaken this would have put him in the action around Carentan, likely familiar to many folks from Band of Brothers.
Jared. You did an awesome job telling this story.. looking forward to seeing more history from you. ✌️👍
You guys are awesome. Love your content. I live in Carlisle. I go to Gettysburg all the time.
@xwwg1wgax277
Жыл бұрын
Come on down brother. Abbots myself.
What a beautiful video! Jared is a wonderful story teller! Please have him back!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Excellent video thank you J.D. for another great story. History at it's best.
If JD has not actually brought the battle dead to our very doorsteps, he has done something very much like it ( mea culpa, I'm paraphrasing). The sentiment stands. What better time than Memorial Day to remember the sacrifices. Never forget. Thank you, JD!
Great Commentaries on the Subject Matter. Thank you.
Your stuff is excellent JD!! Keep up the good work..
Excellent video, thanks for posting it!
Wow! What an amazing story! Thank you for telling it and so well. ❤
I enjoy the content about the people who lived around Gettysburg. You present some wonderful history and it is much appreciated. Wonderful story about James Warfield and other free blacks.
What a wonderfully told story. Thanks. I was a ten year old boy who attended the Centennial at Gettysburg. I still remember the electric thrill of excitement everyoneI felt in the air. I think it's time for our family to make a trip back. Thanks for reminding me of what's great about our History. Greetings from the beautiful mid-Hudson Valley. ps. We have great history up here too!
Both of you, very well done! Thank you... I visited GB as a very young man in the early 1970s with my dad. I can still remember standing on the very spot where Lincoln gave his GB Address -- I wonder if you can still do that. I still have a picture of me sitting on one of the cannons.
This just popped up, and I'm so glad I happened to find your channel for the first time. I just subscribed. This video was wonderfully well done. Thank you so much.
@TheHistoryUnderground
4 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
You really make great videos, bud. Thank you.
Awesome video, thanks JD.
Another fantastic report from a true gem of a guy :) Keeping the present interesting by respecting the past.
Excellent video and narrative. Along those of the great untold stories. Please produce more.
Living in the uk love this channel your knowledge is excellent im learning a lot from you keep going regards from the uk
Love hearing the human interest stories about the wars.
Outstanding video. Thank you!
Thank you so much for posting! Always so interesting...😃🇺🇸
I would love to take a tour with you and Eric Dorr! You guys are fascinating!
Good morning from Ontario!😊
@michaelwindsor1328
Жыл бұрын
Good morning from Vancouver lol
Great history of a great nation. Thanks for the video. Colin 🇬🇧
Outstanding story! Well done! Thank you.
Love the channel. Keep up the awesome content. And Thank you.
Well done video! I learned a lot! Keep up the great work!
Great segment, keep up the good work
Thank you- informative and entertaining!
Wow great content and story telling by both JD and Jared
Excellent job by both of you!
Wow. What a story. I really enjoyed this video
My family had a blacksmith shop on North East St in Carlisle Pa. When the Confederates came to town in late June 1863 the camped all around it being so close to the army post now the Army War College. They totally robbed the shop. Nothing was passed down though word of mouth to me about the Rebs looting the shop. I had friends that sat on the board of the Cumberland County historical Society that gave me a book in 1998 that had a article called The Invasion: Rebel Occupation ofCarlisle, 1863 by S.K. Donavin. The article listed The Principle Sufferers . My "Grandfathers" are listed as "Messrs James and John Bosler, Blacksmiths, were absolutely robbed. Their shop was entered and there large and varied stock of tools stolen. Every thing except there bellows and anvil was taken. This is one , if not the most serious of the losses, and these worthy mechanics are ill able to bear it." I still have the anvils from the shop. They're big weighing around 300 lbs. No wonder the Secesh left them. My Father retired as a Blacksmith. He was fifth generation in Carlisle.
Another fantastic video. Thanks
Excellent episode JD 👍🏼😎
Good morning JD. Hope you are having a good Holliday weekend. O yea good video as always . THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
Again a great presentation!!!!
One of the best videos you have done.
Thank you for the wonderful video!
My G. G. Grandfather was at Gettysburg with the 1st Ohio Lt. Artillery, Co. H. He also fought @ Bull Run and other major Civil War battles. He survived & was mustered out on June 14, 1865. After the war, he became a Doctor and moved to West Liberty, IA. He died in West Liberty in 1943 @ the age of 96. He was the oldest and longest living Civil War veteran in the region.
Love to watch your channel from Japan. Thanks ! 🙏
U have some great videos this one I learned a lot the guest historian was great as well as your history knowledge thanks i love gettysburg i spent most of my honeymoon there.
Watching this on Memorial Day. War. 😢💔
Amazing story telling. I will have to road trip to Gettysburg one of these days.
Interesting history, and very cool presentation.. As a kid living in Fairfax/Manassas Va area in the early 1970s, I remember finding musket balls and other items in the woods around still present pits. Later on that decade got to spend two summers in Waerloo Belgium where I found a musket ball in an ancient oak stump and a WWI Geerman helmet buried next to a wall at Hougomont Farm using a kid's Radio Shack metal detector.
Always interesting and informative.😊
Great job fellas. Very interesting.
Great episode!
Yet another cool episode thank you
Always great history lessons
@TheHistoryUnderground
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
At the end you focus, intentionally or inadvertently, on the head stone of a soldier from Pennsylvania of Polish decent….very common in Pennsylvania, by more so, of the infamous 506th PIR who died perhaps in combat related to D-Day, on June 14, 1944. Pvt. Frank Materewicz, May 11, 1923. Do you have any further information about him? Interesting series and it’s so wonderful to see the stellar work being done by the US park service and others…to take us back as best they can, to those three hot July days in 1863! Magnificent!
Very nice presentation of a not well known story. Their was no safe harbor for the people so close the the M/D line and especially for the free black people. Thanks to J&J for sharing this story of the Warfield family and video.
Love seeing you do more Gettysburg vlogs! With the 160th Anniversary coming up, I can't wait to see what you have coming!
JD saved the headline until 7 minutes in!!! Fantastic
Down here for the Memorial Day weekend. Will be there tomorrow to pay respects 🩵
Jareds ability to tell a story is brilliant.
I could watch your vids all day JD bro.
Man keep on keeping on. I really enjoy your content and will always support your channel. I just watched your story of what happened to you in Athens, my heart bleeds for you brother….I hope they at least return that footage…insurance can’t cover the most important material!!
If you have an opportunity to go to Gettysburg, take it! There's something for everyone. Its historic fields, cemeteries, and buildings are beautifully cared for, and the people who work there are lovely.
Superb job on this one!
@sandramosley2801
Жыл бұрын
Superb is exactly the word that came to my mind, too.
Good stuff...Thanks for sharing!!!!!
My 3rd great grandfather RN Ward of Albemarle Co Virginia was on the other side behind the canons of Poages Battalion. He later surrended at Appomattox with Lee and died in 1928, just before the stock market crashed.
I'm from WV and would love to see a video on WV action there during the war!!!!!
Im always interested in the videos and places you visit about the Civil War places I have never been
What??? My two favorite historians on KZread together???? Awesome
@TheHistoryUnderground
Жыл бұрын
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Thank you love the mini trips we go too
Well Done, from NE MS where the New Albany Greys of the 21st MS Inf. was raised. Not to leave out the 2nd, 42nd MS Inf.
@TheHistoryUnderground
Жыл бұрын
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Absolutely fascinating, but even more so when it's about the military aspects of the conflict. No-one of a sound mind would ever think that slavery was right, or believe that a person should be judged by the colour of their skin. Thanks for this.
@russguffee6661
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, this new generation very much wants to judge people on their skin color instead of the content of their character......
That was awesome. Nice job by the historian
Just wanted to add a comment about a woman who was baking biscuits in a kitchen and was killed by a bullet that came thru a wall she was the only civilian who was killed during the battle of Gettysburg no one ever says anything about her but when I went to Gettysburg I found out about her hope this helps you
@TheHistoryUnderground
11 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/pmp8rc99dqjPY9o.html 🙂
Incredible thank you.