I truly love it when this fantastic script of Bonanza bring to bear, the realities of history, and this one is a humbling example of the beauty of one man's accepting assistance from associates that bring to fruition the life-saving creativity of Philip Diedesheimer's honeycomb supporting system, that became a new standard of mining.
Although many of the "miner" details were changed with artistic license, the basic story of mining engineer Philip Diedesheimer's invention of Square set timbering and first installing it in the Comstock mines, is historical. Several episodes of Bonanza contain a basis of historical reality. To name a few, the stories of Mark Twain, Albert A. Michelson and the Pony Express are all about 80% historical.
Another principle that excites me is how tragedy brings to bear in one's consciousness the practical spectrum of empathy for all people's losses, and the feeling's that embraces such heartfelt emotions for each other as we share in life together in this fabulous experience of living life together as one human family.
*When the sound is messed up like most of the videos this person uploaded usually you have to use headphones, secondary speaker or even bluetooth device to get the sound to work. Not sure why, but that's what I use to watch this.*
i like the show a lot right now it was a blessd for all over the episode thank you lol
Every episode from bonanza is a life lesson past present or future
"What did you do, I talked to God" Something we all need to do more often ✝✝✝
I truly love it when this fantastic script of Bonanza bring to bear, the realities of history, and this one is a humbling example of the beauty of one man's accepting assistance from associates that bring to fruition the life-saving creativity of Philip Diedesheimer's honeycomb supporting system, that became a new standard of mining.
Although many of the "miner" details were changed with artistic license, the basic story of mining engineer Philip Diedesheimer's invention of Square set timbering and first installing it in the Comstock mines, is historical. Several episodes of Bonanza contain a basis of historical reality. To name a few, the stories of Mark Twain, Albert A. Michelson and the Pony Express are all about 80% historical.
This one of the very finest episodes! Also historically correct.
Season 1, episode 7 is a much lighter story, but still very good.
We never know what's going to happen next. We live with it every day 🙏
Woodpecker ! hahaha, hohoho
Another principle that excites me is how tragedy brings to bear in one's consciousness the practical spectrum of empathy for all people's losses, and the feeling's that embraces such heartfelt emotions for each other as we share in life together in this fabulous experience of living life together as one human family.
and I thought i was the only one with such thoughts ,thanks for sharing them
*When the sound is messed up like most of the videos this person uploaded usually you have to use headphones, secondary speaker or even bluetooth device to get the sound to work. Not sure why, but that's what I use to watch this.*
Thanks . I had no sound.
Philip Deidesheimer, the mining engineer was born in Darmstadt, Germany. He was not of Dutch origin as claimed in this Bonanza episode.
No claim was made, he was acting the part of a Dutchman
Any mine in Holland becomes a well.
Please fix the sound!!
The Phillip Diedesheimer Story
Episode aired Oct 31, 1959
Today mining for crypto is done on computers today. High tech mining is very interesting.
He should have gotten a paten and used some of the money to give to the women who lost husbands in that mine.
No sound! Come on,,
Mines in those days, & Bosses who should have been strung up by there u know what. Super Sorry 4 the lost souls. I know its only a film...
3:18
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