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Robert Buccheri
Приєднався 13 тра 2020
Tredegar Iron Works, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and the Confederate White House
Tredegar Iron Works, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and the Confederate White House
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Fishkill Supply Depot - improved sound 2022
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Fishkill Supply Depot - improved sound 2022
New Windsor Cantonment and the Newburgh Conspiracy - improved Sound 2021
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New Windsor Cantonment and the Newburgh Conspiracy - improved Sound 2021
Battle of Stony Point (Improved Sound) 2021
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Battle of Stony Point (Improved Sound) 2021
Canals, Industrialization and Women’s Rights in Seneca Falls, NY
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Canals, Industrialization and Women’s Rights in Seneca Falls, NY
The Battle of Fort Montgomery October 6, 1777 (Improved sound - 2021)
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The Battle of Fort Montgomery October 6, 1777 (Improved sound - 2021)
British Take Fort Ticonderoga July 1777
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British Take Fort Ticonderoga July 1777
Battle of Bunker Hill (improved sound)
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Battle of Bunker Hill (improved sound)
Muskets of the American Revolution (Improved Sound) 2021
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Muskets of the American Revolution (Improved Sound) 2021
The Siege of Fort William Henry 1757 (Improved Sound) 2021
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The Siege of Fort William Henry 1757 (Improved Sound) 2021
Battle of Lake George (improved sound - 2021)
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Battle of Lake George (improved sound - 2021)
Lexington and Concord (improved sound - 2021)
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Lexington and Concord (improved sound - 2021)
Carmel Historic Walk and Scholarship 2021
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Carmel Historic Walk and Scholarship 2021
West Point Foundry in Cold Spring 2021
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West Point Foundry in Cold Spring 2021
World War 1 and the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
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World War 1 and the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
Just found your channel. Thank you! Loving it! Dont see any vlogs posted here the last 2 yrs, hope you are well.
Col.William Hoffman forced Confederate prisoners to sleep outside in freezing winter conditions, with hardly any clothes on.. they looked like skeletons from not eating reported by witnesses.. y'all should show that,..
Who knows if this vid is good. Unable to listen 👎
I adapted The Last of the Mohekins for the screen. I made mistakes, I know. Thanks for using the music though, even though I had nothing to do with it other than by specifying "classical" music for the film.
If you have ever been to Elmira it is the pits got to feel sorry for the rebels stuck there.
This is wild! I saw you had a video on the Battle Of Saratoga and wanted to see what else and was pleasantly surprised to see one on Monmouth and...Carmel, New York. Most of my Mom's family moved to Carmel from NYC after WW2 and I spent most summers visiting them back in the 60s and 70s. Remember going to see the Sybil Ludington statue during that time (even then I was and still am, a history junkie). It bought back some pleasant memories. Thanks for posting.
Yje teason he was yo use a model is ther is nothing left of the prison. But plagued wher the prison stood.
Smallpox infected the prisoners and killed them too but all pox was present in the camps
And the diseases were common in the public chances are they caught them on camps. With no cures like today.
Would there ever be the possibility of not severing leg and just cleaning and wrapping the wound ?
Hi ! I love Lynyrd Skynyrd but it really distracted from your great story !
Thank you for this ... I am fascinated with these places. I have a relative lying in that graveyard. He died in the prison. Was from south Carolina. His ancestor fought in the revolutionary war and was awarded land in Canada which is why me and my family are in Canada now. I plan to travel down to USA this year to find his grave in Elmira. They must never be forgotten.
One of my ancestors, Joseph Churchill from the Hubbardton area and two of his sons were captured by Captain Sherwood and taken to Ticonderoga on July 7th, 1777, but managed to escape by boat.
The "Fog of War" is NOT the smoke. It is the mental confusion individuals and societies suffer from during hostilities.
My third great grandfather William Bright Stewart, a Private with the 64th Georgia Infantry Regiment died at Elmira POW camp. He even wrote a letter saying he wasn't going to make it back home.
Prisoners who survived incarceration at Elmira say otherwise of their treatment. Perhaps tour guides should do more research and read some of these accounts to educate rather than forget and cover up.
Great work!
Confederates didn’t have heat in the barracks until late in the winter. That means the confederates didn’t have heat for the majority of the winter. Nice BS spin you put on that.
HELLmira.
That is a misconception regarding bayonet lethality; you can very much stitch a bayonet wound, also technically the style bayonet is NOT outlawed! Someone else covered this very topic, also the shape had nothing to do with making it deadlier but to give it strength and simplify construction! Metallurgy was a factor back then so to ensure durability they developed techniques over time, it is why the knife bayonet took so long to develop before adoption.
Music ruined it. Exiting out.
Had an ancestor who was in hospital ar Fishkill for a time.
I think you need to do some more research before you do more videos, lot of incorrect information. A wound that can't be sewn up?? that was debunked decades ago.
Ahhhh it was match lock then wheel lock then flint lock
Thanks for posting this!
Elmira is not in Western NY. It is in the Southern Tier. Perhaps you should do better homework.
Nice video but the background music detracts from the message. Maybe some period music would be better.
This is very disturbing. Maybe I'll come back and watch the rest.
My great grandfather was a prisoner there after having been captured during the Spotsvania Battle. He spent a year there as a POW. He came home with multiple smallpox scars as he had been exposed to the disease while incarcerated. After having been shot twice on two different occasions during the war and having seen men die under horrific conditions, I don't know how he survived. But survived he did, and lived to an old age.
I am sorry that happened. I have an ancestor who died in Andersonville. We must NEVER fight each other again.
The bloody north did the poor southerners wrong mate. God bless the south
The Yankees had food and water but a lot of hate. Deo Yindice to the South
“Confederates were treated well” tons of accounts say otherwise.
Let's not put halos on the Union, lol. Camp Dougles was as bad if not worse as Andersonville.
Mr. Buccheri, I hope this message finds you well. I just came across your videos. As a 26 year old avid historian in upstate New York, I genuinely appreciate what you do. My biggest regret at this moment is not attending the high school at which you provide this in depth and hands on program. Thank you for the education you have provided through these videos. I look forward to more to come!
Are the original quarters?
Which musket was generally considered to be the better overall musket; the Brown Bess or the Charleville?
The younger guy looks like a cop, not in uniform, but with his snake like eyes. Which would explain, why this nonsense is inaccurate. Do better...
Distracting music.
Fantastic history, thank you
Good god, stop playing music when people are talking. Ruined a good song & a good video
Thank you for showing me home. Great reminder of places I knew well
They should have tried some of these prison commanders as war criminals!!!
Good stuff Robert 👏
While the song playing in the background, it’s very distractive.
Frizzen (hammer) guards were not used during the period, neither were the brass plates on the side of the pan, they are a modern safety “reenactorism”, also most people who say muskets cannot hit a barn past the magic number of fifty yards (50 yards is almost the perfect range for buck and ball) have never even live fired their muskets.
The germans did use flash guards in the period
@@Wildwest89 did the Americans?
That was excellent
Can you shoot left handed
I'm going to give it a try!
Well done. Thank you. Rick Lake George, NY
Y'all sure tried to sugarcoat almost 3000 prisoners that died due to privation, brutality, and unsanitary conditions. Thanks for making light of it. Doug is a liar.
Seems a little slanted with a union bias. It seems the union wasn't malicious but unprepared and incompetent. I could be bias because a relative died there in September of '64.
Guys, love what you did here. Content was great. I could not hear Doug most of the time. Please Mike him. Also the music was really really distracting. You do not need it. Or just fill in with more stories.
My French ancestors, under Montcalm. ( on my dads side ) were there during that skirmish. and my British ancestors ( on my moms side) were there as well..
I've been on that open field many times. Never new the battle actually took place right there !! Awesome video ! Thanks for taking the time to make it . The next time Im at Lake George I'll be sure to check out all those places.👍