Pvt. George Washington Sandoe & The 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry | Monuments Monday in Gettysburg
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On this edition of Monuments Monday, not even traffic along the Baltimore Pike can stop ACHS Historian Tim Smith from talking about Pvt. George Washington Sandoe and the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument.
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Love these weekly stories of the monuments on the battlefield. Thanks, Tim.
Monument Monday is always interesting and informative!
I had not heard the story of Sandoe and the monument until today. MM is always interesting. Thanks, Tim.
Thank you Tim. That had a be a rough one with those cars. Loved seeing the leaves trickling down around you.
Great monument Monday Tim
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Another great video Tim... be careful out there ... don't need you to be a casualty with George Sandoe....
Thanks for covering this monument. I have driven by it a number of times (I have a kid at Gettysburg College) but could never tell what it was for. Now I know!
I really like the Monday information.
Always look forward to Mondays for your videos
I learned a lot from this video. I had read a brief entry years ago about Sandoe being the first casualty but knew none of his story. Thank you!
Holy Shiznit - How fast were those cars going there. They were flying by. Great work as usual Tim & Co! Cheers
Cthank you I really learned alot keep them coming
I have had difficulty in traveling lately and miss my periodic visits to Gettysburg. These Monuments Monday videos are really entertaining and informative and I especially like the ones that are off the beaten path or otherwise unique.
Not sure how I missed this yesterday -- on Monday. But I did. It's all good though as it made my Tuesday awesome! This was great. And an interesting video shoot concept! Great work Tim and ACHS!
Fantastic content! Thanks
The 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Monument is a very handsome memorial indeed!
Wow, this it really very interesting! Thanks Tim. So a make shift unit of Calvert. Can’t imagine why a Pennsylvania unit. Would had this put up knowing they were not there. Adams County Calvery. ❤️👍👊
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Yes they were in civil war no goods you are