Little Round Top Tour | Gettysburg 161
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Little Round Top is open and the American Battlefield Trust is here to give you a tour of the new digs! #gettysburgtour
This video is part of our series commemorating the 161st Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. View all of the videos here: • Gettysburg | 161st Ann...
The American Battlefield Trust preserves America’s hallowed battlegrounds and educates the public about what happened there and why it matters. We permanently protect these battlefields for future generations as a lasting and tangible memorial to the brave soldiers who fought in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War.
You can tell Gary is super excited about the reopening. He is even more geeked up than he is normally.
The excellent map giving an excellent interpretation of Vincent's Brigade.? I always understood the Union forces were along the military crest but this suggests they were actually further downhill that makes sense because of the artillery near the summit and also a degree of conformity of 16th Michigan to what was going on Devil's Den/Wheatfield. Thence the weakness that the 140th New York plugged. Please also John Pullen's book as well occasionally.. it's not just the Killer Angels and film.
I was sad Little Round Top was closed last September when I toured the site! Now that it is open I must go back!
It was closed when I was there in April too. I was very sad.
You shall return!
I'm going in October
That little round top map the artist made is incredible. It's super nostalgic, it looks exactly like the drawings from that book I got handed down from my grandfather to my father then to me. It was my favorite book as a kid. I looked at all those battlefield maps almost everyday growing up
I always loved learning about the Civil War. I stood where Pickett's charge took place on a very hot humid day years ago trying to imagine all the yelling ,shooting, and close quarter fighting that took place on a hot , humid day on 06/03/1863. That had to be a horrible struggle for those men no stopping till they were victorious or dead.
Wow! Little Round Top looks great! I've been there many times, now I see I've got to go back.
The park rangers have to have the greatest job in the world.
Millions well spent, as a zouave
Every Rememberance Day our unit paid homage to the actions of Warren on that crest. RIP Capt
DALEY, LT POHANKA, HUZZAH TO THE MEMORY OF WARRENS BRIGADE ,5TH NVVI Duryees Zouaves
I did a Civil War tour this weekend, I went to Chancellorsville, Antietam, Harper's Ferry, Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Fredericksburg and I must say you guys and your videos are awesome. I watched them beforehand to get a good idea of what to see and look for. You guys do awesome work!
We used a licensed battlefield guide when we toured the park a dozen years ago, and it definitely improves the experience as you hear stories about parts of the battlefield you would otherwise just roll by and be unaware of. These folks definitely know the details of the battle and the park. HIGHLY recommend it.
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American Heritage was my 10 year old me battlefield maps - You need to do this interpretation style on every battlefield!!!! Thank You
Nicely done, may the men who fought and died on this battlefield feel the love we have for this place.
So happy it's re-opened. It was nice having progress videos to see while the work was being done. Looks awesome!!
RIP
To the 134 Union troops and 279 Confederate troops who were killed in Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg
My favorite place on the entire battlefield. Little Round Top is finally open again. In 2022 I was in Gettysburg for the first time and unfortunately I couldn't go up there. The Park Service really did a fantastic job and the whole area looks great. Thank you for the guided tour over the revised site.
Kris White, I keep the American Heritage Picture History of the American Civil War copyright 1960 on my bedside stand. My parents bought it when I was a little kid.
Little is documented about who or why the 16th MI was pulling back ... a supposed order? It seems every bit as likely that the position was being flanked and the order was from S.Vincent attempting to refuse the line to counter the flanking attempt, similar to what happened on the left, when he was shot and confusion ensued until the 140th NY reinforced the flank.
Thank you so much for mentioning Morrel's Co. B and the Sharpshooters. They played a decisive supporting role in the charge. Thank you so much!
Great video, Gary..! Been going to this battlefield as a kid since 1967.!! LRT is always a highlight for battlefield attendees. This is the most user friendly I have ever seen the Little Roundtop. Stong Vincent and Warren are smiling from above... salute.
Garry and Ranger Chris. Did a great Job. And Sarah made some great points. Garry the follow up is completely detailed about Chamberlain’s unit. Holding his position on Little Round Top.Thank you for sharing.
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One of these days I'm going to Gettysburg. My supervisor went to Gettysburg, then traveled south to Antietam and Bull Run/Manassas...wish I could've went with him!!!
How do we go about getting a little round top tour from Gary Adelman?
Thanks for the walk around of Little Round Top. Next visit I will have to stop at the 83rd PA monument. The regiment commander Orpheus Woodward is buried 45 minutes from my home in Neosho Falls, KS
The map/graphic on the board in the gathering area, produced by Chris Geister, is an example of a Perspective View. This could be called “a Perspective View from Above Little Round Top looking West”.
David Greenspan smiles at knowing the inspiration of his map art. Great tribute.
I'm heading out there later this summer from WI and really looking forward to it. It's been on my bucket list since I was a little kid.
Its the biggest and the best battlefield. Very impressive. You'll need a good 2-3 days to see and absorb it properly.ll
You missed the name change - the Valley of Death is now the Valley of Beaver Life
We plead the Fifth 😭
@AmericanBattlefieldTrust ...excellent coverage of Gettysburg 161. Looking forward to more of the same!
Awesome artwork, Dave! Having studied this battle since first reading Michael Shaara's, The Killer Angels, while I was a young midshipman at the Naval Academy in 1985, and having walked the ground and imagined the scenes many times since, it's great to finally be able to see an "aerial" view of this part of Day 2 of the battle. It is amazing how accurate it is relative to everything I've studied. It's also really cool that on my next visit, with my family, we will all be able to put a face to this particular interpretive sign--now a true part of the history of the battlefield.
Thank You Gary.. Starting off at the seldom visited 146th NY (5th Oneida) My hometown regiment tht faced its real firefight in Saunders Field a year later!
Scott, wehave a lot in common , both NYers, and share Rememberance of the 5th and combined 146th regiments.
Huzzah fellow Zouave
I was just there this last April and I was bummed that Little Round Top was closed. Glad to see it back open.
I always wonder how much thought the men who fought this war would give to specific places and times. We spend hours looking at specific things that happened. For them it was just a moment in their lives.
Looks great, can’t wait to see it for myself 😎👍
Little round Top looks great. Thanks for showing it.
Joshua Chamberlain,his Sabre saved him.Was shot at and the bullet hit his sabre.
Very cool glad it’s all done with added information boards
Can’t wait to get back there, hopefully in the fall
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Outstanding video, folks. Adding the bird's-eye view and the illustrator is awesome.
I love that hat Garry. Great video too.
Gary, doyou have a 5th NY Zouave fez?
I want the brand of energy drink that Gary drinks!
As always thanks guys. Awesome stuff
Two big wins on the day Little Round Top reopened. First, of course, was the reopening itself after a nearly two year wait. And we just HAPPENED to be there on the big day! Second, we encountered Garry and his crew, which was an enormous treat! We've seen much of his content on UA-cam and have been impressed from the start by his CRAZY command of the history, his absolutely infectious energy and his obvious love of the subject matter. We had a few minutes to chat with this rock star, and he was so normal and gracious. FANS FOR LIFE!!!!!
So proud of this beautiful and historic accomplishment. Bravo to so many wonderful people for their great efforts.
“You mean chahhge?” Good one Chris hahaha
Love Gettysburg time on this channel
Southern Indepence was not at this Time
Very sad to see all of that fencing. Too bad that they didn't just fix the trails. Now, it's more like they're hearding cattle along chosen paths and you can't go along where you want. I'm so glad that I have been there so many times before. I'll hold on to those memories.
Same. Visited twice before.
Hey, lf you want to see money well spent, go to LRT. Those fences are a reminder to stay on the trails and let the vegetation flourish. The grasses there need time to grow so that hill does not look like a golf course. Be patient ,don't be in such a hurry. We've waited 2 years, enjoy the efforts that were accomplished. God Bless the
Unites States Park Service.
I grew up in Rochester, NY, never knew obout the 140 thNY, Went back home after a zouve and realized Paddy O 'Rorke trained in my back yard. In Webster outside of the city many of 140th 's dead are buried in the Webster Rural Cemetary. RIP PADDY and all of your brave combatants who made it home from that terrible conflict.
What is sad is that there is always someone that needs to be negative. Finding a way to allow access to the site while protecting the environment is far more important than protecting memories of folks that went wherever they want. Very valuable park planning
You have to go there. I was skeptical too, but it’s much better than before. It gives you access to monuments that use to be difficult , if not impossible, to get access to. And you could never walk wherever you wanted to because of the thick undergrowth .
If one has the ability to actually see this particular battle in their mind, one will eventually come to the conclusion that this fight was terrifying.
At the same time, knowing these troops went forward and up, and shot downward with no inhibitions of what was demanded of them and what was at stake.
A killing field of fire, and ideologies.
Strange to me how I can hear and see, feel and smell these actions.
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Be a reenactor, get the gist of it.
The sweat,the wool crotch rash, the cooked coffee/bacon , the taste of black powder,the Hardee's
Manual, bayonet drill, the rain/ mud, wet brogans, fouled musket ,
the smell of wood/powder smoke then you'll know what it was like for a weekend in the field and camp. I did RW,CW , 1812 and could not get enough.
Anyone else hear the little voice at 23:13? Hahaha
I was lucky to visit Gettysburg just before Little Round Top closed but great to see it reopened and the visitor experience enhanced - great job 👍
What Little Round Top was closed? 😊. Its nice to see that its open for the 161st anniversary for all those lucky ones that will be there they will get to see the new updates. For those of us that wont be there😢 it's great to have ABT give us a tour. Thanks Garry, Kris, Sarah & ABT & the Park Rangers!
I can't wait to get back to see Little Round Top!
140th NY!
Gov't speak for the pleb definition of gathering area is 'Interpreting Area'. Lord help us.
Sick upgrades!
Bayonetttttt!!!!
Hey, Gary where’d you get that leather haversack?
At the American Battlefield shop on its website. Not sure if it’s still there.
"swing like a dah"
It was Pickett that said the Yankees got all the smart ones.
Judging from history, that statement is still true today.
Having been there about 4 times I can’t. Help but think of what the Union Left would have looked like without all the trees and brush. Is the new renovation with all the trees in front of the 20. Main’s line is true to period. I would like to think it was more open. What do you think. Thanks so much for all your work. I’m a 35 yr vet of civil war reenacting. I have since retired from it as I am now 72. My Club was The American Civil War Assn. the club has and continues to donate to you yearly. Thanks for the good work you do.
Went there yesterday and was so impressed. Walked the new paths and saw monuments such as the 83rd Pennsylvania, that I have never seen before. And I have been there about 10 times. I literally walked down the hill almost to the valley of death. Warning if you are a senior citizen like me, or just out of shape, you will be huffing and puffing when you walk back up the hill.
I'd be as excited as well! Was closed when I was there last fall. What an incredible job ABT and NPS have done to make it more interactive! Well done!
Watching this after a visit this past Saturday, was on a bus tour, our stop was brief but you could tell all the improvements done, my previous visit was about 9 years ago. Thanks for the video.
When they mention “Big” round top being visible, is that “Ski Round Top” over by York?
The renovations are really cool but not as cool as Garry’s new hat!
The artist has done a fantastic job of the information board art work. Looking good over there. ❤🇬🇧
Thanks Garry, I bought an Irish brigade cap for myself and a Berdan's sharpshooter for my son 😅
I love the respect shown by the couple canoodling at the site of the monument to the 20th Maine...
Not.
Never been into the history (I’m 42) until I found this channel about 7 months ago and have watched every video avail and read a few books now about Gettysburg. Its opened me up to more battles as well and just appreciate the energy, preservation and dedication everyone on this channel brings each video. Been saving for 3 months to be able to travel from the west coast and tour Gettysburg and almost to my goal. Appreciate the videos. Yall are awesome
This is what it is all about. Thanks for the comment!
Buddy, let me tell you, the East is where most of our history began.
Come East Young man and emerse yourself , we have jobs for you here so you don't need California and it's leftism.
Gary and Tim,Kris ,Sara, Dr.Reardon and others too numerous to mention have opened our eyes to the history of America.
GOD bless ABT,ACHS ,NPS etal.
for their dedication to keep us alert
and note woke to the ramifications
of not studying history. My hat goes off to the vigilant guardians
PROTECTING our sacred hallowed
grounds and cemeteries.
"you mean charge"? What a grade A Ellis impression. I spit my coffee out!
If anyone knows of a UA-cam video showing each new interpretive sign, I’d love to see it.
Thank you for taking us along to such a historical place. It’s the next best thing to being there.
HAIL STRONG VINCENT!!!!!!!
I attended Gettysburg College and ran cross country. The trail looks great for the next generation of runners
I was up there on June 24th and it was closed. When did it open?
I think right after you left, sorry to say!
@@AmericanBattlefieldTrust Oh, well, I'll be back sooner now that I know it's open! 😂
Nothing like adding historic chicken wire fencing and metal stakes...as well as silly large stone walls that were not present at the time of the battle.
I recall the view at 7:50, was once covered by many trees that were removed...
Yay more signs keep out closed area stay on trail like sheep
The good old 155th PA! Pittsburgh...
Has there been a reenactment of the 20 th Maine and little round top?
Really fantastic, this is on my bucket list to visit from Australia. Well done All.
This is amazing NPS RangerChris and Kris and Gary, but today is July 1, st, awesome yes this is a place I hope to visit sometime, the battle of LittleRoundTop, July, 2,1863, with signage having images of the battle and bird eye view, David G the artist is so awesome painting, love that you built the model and created the lines of the Union Federal vs Rebels/confederates, Gary DONT GIVE AN INCH! the breastworks? recreated the, 20th ME vol inf, 83pa vol inf, 44th NYsvI, 16th mi vol inf vs the 47, 48, 15 Alabama and 4th, 5th,Texas, Inf brigade LAWs brigade attacked Devils den, the 12 corps star corps/ occupied the tops on july1, built stone wall in big round top, Hazletts battery opened on the attacking rebels july 3 WOW? was there skirmishing jul3, 1863? great video gracias!
Welp got to get a new hat.
If JLC could only be alive now to see Gary with that cap not a kepi,lm sure he wold have worn one. 20 th Maine Sluggers LOL
when they placed the monument………….*
Melcher was commanding Company F, the color company, during this battle.
Just an outstanding job in making a visit to LRT a more meaningful and safe experience. Well-explained by the three of you. Just outstanding!!
Doing the work, were any artifacts found?
I visited here about a week before it reopened. I did talk to a ranger at the visitor center. He told me that while building the paths they used a metal detector during construction and got a strong hit. They uncovered an unexploded artillery shell. Since they had several shells of the same type, they had it destroyed.
LRT is beautiful! Ive been there many times,now I will be able to go to places that I couldn't get to before. Cant wait to see it in person.
Is it handicapped accessible?
Yes. Part of the whole reconstruction was to make it much more accessible and safer.
Gary exclaims," Good good!" at the 2:30 mark. Is this the birth of a new Gary response ? If yes, I'll always remember where I was when this happened...Wilkes-Barre Pa..a city so big it needs a hyphen. Carry on Gary.
Thanks, I started saying that Froese after I read Douglas Southhall Freeman‘s leg lieutenants. Sal Jackson would say it all the time and I’d liked the way it sounded. GA
Went to grad school with Ann Weisiger who's paternal great grandfather was David Addison Weisiger, who as I'm sure you already know, served under Little Billy Mahone. With considerable pride, she said great grandpop was mentioned by Douglas Southhall Freeman in the Lieutenants' book. My two great grandpops (Private in 71st NY Res & Corporal in 143rd PA Vols) are rather anonymous. My wife is a distant relation of Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. (The "shiksa" shows me up again !) Blessings to you & your colleagues at A.B.T., your passion & efforts are appreciated beyond mere words. Thanks again.
Loving this content! I took the whole week off to be able to enjoy it,without worrying about work.
Great video guys can’t wait for the next two days
Can’t wait to tour LRT with the CCWP in October!
Gary is AMPED up
What kind of relics did they find when they were digging .
Outstanding video ... thank you!
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I can’t wait to see it this weekend!
Gary is infectious
Your too much of a Yankee! How about you be neutral to both sides, its clear you favor the Union! Two sides fought not just the Union.
Gettysburg film was Confederate
Centric, not enough emphasis on the generals and staff that turned the tide of the war. I loved it when
Fredericksburg was yelled at the angle, touchet
Dan Dan Butterfield Butterfield Butterfielddddd!