I can’t believe how well researched, the quality, and number of videos you’re putting up. Outstanding job and so refreshing to see someone covering the Western Theater. Keep it up
Thank you Acta Non Verba, we are covering all semi major and major battles of the civil war in Chronological order, soon we'll be heading back to the east.
This treatment over three videos (looking forward to #3) is much appreciated. This prologue is excellent as a single piece. You could skip it if it isn't your thing, but its my thing, and well done. I like the energy in the narrator's voice. It covers over the odd mis-pronunciation, and delivers layers of meaning without being too heavy (boring).
Subscribed! There is serious love of the military history of the American Civil War on display in these videos and the research cited. This ambitious project is nothing short of a "Warhawk's Online Atlas of the Civil War" - it deserves to succeed and be seen through to the end. So keep up the EXCELLENT work, but pace yourself too. Totally looking forward to Part 2 of this.
Just an idea. I have my great grandfathers (x3) last letter to home. He was with the 24th NC Infantry Regiment Company C “Clayton Yellow Jackets” with Ransoms Brigade. He sent the 4 page letter home on June 5th, 1864 from Bottoms Bridge, VA. His regiment is moved to Petersburg and he is killed in battle on June 18th in the opening days of the Siege of Petersburg. The letter is full of info and at the same time is heartbreaking. He is worn out and wants to come home. Speaks of Lee and Grant as well as the exchange of tobacco for coffee with the Yankees. Didn’t know if you would want to do a breakdown of it. Never seen anyone do something like that before on these type channels. I have the documentation on him, his unit, and the letter. Just an idea and regardless love the channel.
I can’t believe how well researched, the quality, and number of videos you’re putting up. Outstanding job and so refreshing to see someone covering the Western Theater. Keep it up
Thank you Acta Non Verba, we are covering all semi major and major battles of the civil war in Chronological order, soon we'll be heading back to the east.
Vlogging through history brought me here. Never heard of you before that!
This treatment over three videos (looking forward to #3) is much appreciated. This prologue is excellent as a single piece. You could skip it if it isn't your thing, but its my thing, and well done.
I like the energy in the narrator's voice. It covers over the odd mis-pronunciation, and delivers layers of meaning without being too heavy (boring).
VTH brought me here, Love your content. Ilive in only 10 mins from Shiloh. It's and great place to visit;
Damn this is kind of like Epic History Napoleonic wars but civil war version, i love it.
Perfect thing to watch after getting done with my first final
NIce, got it out right in time!
@@WarhawkYT perfect planning
@@CivilWarWeekByWeek 😉
Subscribed!
There is serious love of the military history of the American Civil War on display in these videos and the research cited. This ambitious project is nothing short of a "Warhawk's Online Atlas of the Civil War" - it deserves to succeed and be seen through to the end. So keep up the EXCELLENT work, but pace yourself too.
Totally looking forward to Part 2 of this.
Thanks Theo Leo! This series has been something I've always wanted to do and now I am!
Nice job - great animated maps
Came here from Civil War Week by Week's shoutout, wonderful content!
Outstanding video, Saris.
Can't wait to see Sidney bite the dust and to see Marse Bragg's genius arise.
Thanks Jesse, I dont know what time period you are in because that surely doesnt happen
Marse Bragg’s genius? Please say that you’re kidding
@@tylerjerabek5204 To a degree, that was indeed a joke.
Beauregards initial plan was over-ambitions. With well trained regular troops it might have worked. Not with the troops the CSA had available.
Just waited for alot so I could just binge them
Thank you for these great videos.
Really well done!
thank you!
That Sherman guy seems vaguely familiar? He ever burn anything down or maybe play a role in WWII?
Outstanding video!
Here from VTH
Hey! Welcome! I just watched VTH's video on our shiloh part 1. Glad to see it!
@@WarhawkYT you make good content
Just an idea. I have my great grandfathers (x3) last letter to home. He was with the 24th NC Infantry Regiment Company C “Clayton Yellow Jackets” with Ransoms Brigade. He sent the 4 page letter home on June 5th, 1864 from Bottoms Bridge, VA. His regiment is moved to Petersburg and he is killed in battle on June 18th in the opening days of the Siege of Petersburg. The letter is full of info and at the same time is heartbreaking. He is worn out and wants to come home. Speaks of Lee and Grant as well as the exchange of tobacco for coffee with the Yankees. Didn’t know if you would want to do a breakdown of it. Never seen anyone do something like that before on these type channels. I have the documentation on him, his unit, and the letter. Just an idea and regardless love the channel.
That would be cool! At the moment, we are currently focusing on the battles in chronological order but we definitely can come back to that
@@WarhawkYT it will be here just let me know when you want some new content
Cant wait to see my regiment !!!!
which one is it?
7th Illinois.
I'm also hoping to see my other regiment, the 37th Alabama
Outstanding!
Great Job, Pea Ridge was included.
!!..most other Utubers are too lazy and don't do the homework..cheers
This is the best I am going to show @Saris right now
bruh
Did you use Captain Rufus Peck letters from the Indiana Historical Society?
(By chance)
It was a conflict the SOUTH ABSOLUTELY HAD TO WIN...THEY DIDN'T...