Fantastic lecture. Thanks so much for posting this on TH-cam. I have a question though. Is it possible to darken the room a bit during the lectures so the laser pointer would be more visible in the TH-cam videos? Thanks again for all you do to further the public’s understanding of what took place there.
I have a couple ancestors who were in the 55th Virgina. Henry Cox, and the 3 Clarke brothers. Charles Ruffin Clarke was the only one at Gettysburg and there is a muster role or injury report (sorry, I'm not sure what it's called) that says he was "wounded in the jaw" July 1st Gettysburg.
Terrific lecture. Several years ago I did a battlefield walk across Willoughby Run with Col. Bill Hewitt. It was OUTSTANDING!!
Outstanding lecture Andrew! Thank you for your expertise.
Fantastic presentation 👏
Thank you for sharing an excellent presentation.
Excellent. Thank you so much!
Have a great weekend❤ wish I was there❤Thank you!
Great presentation for the people that were there and on line. Thank you !
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Fantastic lecture. Thanks so much for posting this on TH-cam. I have a question though. Is it possible to darken the room a bit during the lectures so the laser pointer would be more visible in the TH-cam videos? Thanks again for all you do to further the public’s understanding of what took place there.
Outstanding presentation, Andrew! You're a real credit to the Adams County Historical Society.
I have a couple ancestors who were in the 55th Virgina. Henry Cox, and the 3 Clarke brothers. Charles Ruffin Clarke was the only one at Gettysburg and there is a muster role or injury report (sorry, I'm not sure what it's called) that says he was "wounded in the jaw" July 1st Gettysburg.
My Great, Great, Great uncle was Maj. General John F. Reynolds.
Well, he would up a good yankee. Dead on the field, one in the brainpan!
Great lecture! One thing... Brockenbrough, it rhymes with dough, as in bread dough.
Just did a guided tour dealing about this on Monday
Fantastic 🎉
And then Major General William Dorsey Pender comes up