I got my mention for the 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry monument. Thanks, Tim! Viewers: If you're in the area of the Pennsylvania Monument, look a little to the north and you'll see it.
Tim, great finish to 2024! I look forward to all of the excellent information that will be coming in 2025. Happy New Year to all of our friends at ACHS! 🍾
We absolutely love the videos that the ACHS releases. I have always been fascinated with Gettysburg history - civil war related and beyond. However, for these Q & A videos, it would be helpful if the off camera person who is reading the question was speaking directly into a microphone. It is sometimes hard to hear the actual questions. Also if that person could speak a little slower. I had to rewind and repeat a few of them once Tim began responding. A relatively minor issue but I wanted to share my opinion.
another good presentation Tim! happy new year. Tim do a story about all the horses that were wounded and walking the battlefield. Didn't a call go out by newspaper to all blacksmiths to come to Gettysburg?
Glad they added MD! ❤ i KNOW we hardly had any troops on the battlefield, save for Culp's Hill, BUT, we served as the primary upper corridor if nothing else. Meade pursued Lee through our towns. We are the choke point of the Shenandoah. Nearby Frederick was the region's general hospital. Plus the minor importance of Union Mills (loved your video there).
Tim Smith = National Treasure
My dad and I visited Gettysburg in 1994. The more I watch these videos, the more I want to go back.
Thank you for all the work you do Tim Smith 💯👊👍 Happy New Year 🎆
Excellent! I hope that you do more of the Q & A videos in the future.
I got my mention for the 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry monument. Thanks, Tim! Viewers: If you're in the area of the Pennsylvania Monument, look a little to the north and you'll see it.
Thanks Mr Smith for another great year of Gettysburg history
Excellent segment! I have the book, Gettysburg: The Complete Pictorial of Battlefield Monuments by the Hartwigs.
Great video Tim very informative😎👍
Fantastic!
Some really good questions in this! Thanks Tim and ACHS Team
Tim, great finish to 2024! I look forward to all of the excellent information that will be coming in 2025. Happy New Year to all of our friends at ACHS! 🍾
We absolutely love the videos that the ACHS releases. I have always been fascinated with Gettysburg history - civil war related and beyond.
However, for these Q & A videos, it would be helpful if the off camera person who is reading the question was speaking directly into a microphone. It is sometimes hard to hear the actual questions. Also if that person could speak a little slower. I had to rewind and repeat a few of them once Tim began responding.
A relatively minor issue but I wanted to share my opinion.
another good presentation Tim! happy new year. Tim do a story about all the horses that were wounded and walking the battlefield. Didn't a call go out by newspaper to all blacksmiths to come to Gettysburg?
Great job Tim and Alanna.
Glad they added MD! ❤
i KNOW we hardly had any troops on the battlefield, save for Culp's Hill, BUT, we served as the primary upper corridor if nothing else. Meade pursued Lee through our towns. We are the choke point of the Shenandoah. Nearby Frederick was the region's general hospital. Plus the minor importance of Union Mills (loved your video there).
I wish there was a book with nothing but photographs of the construction of the monuments. I'd like to see the methods used at that time.
Thanks for answering my question!
How cool would it be to know the location of all Bachtelders stakes on the field
A 2025 prediction: someone will find a copy of Pickett's Gettysburg after-action report.
Touring with 8th graders! Geez you must have fought many battles for their attention!
Cool questions, and a good end to great year. 🛤️🏛️🛤️