Laurel Hill - Spotsylvania Court House Tour | Overland 160
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- This video is part of our series commemorating the 160th Anniversary of The Overland Campaign. You can view the full series here: • The Overland Campaign ... #spotsylvaniacourthousetour
We begin our tour of Spotsylvania Court House with the beginning of the battle at Laurel Hill.
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This battle, like so many others fought in the state as well as in Maryland, is a testament to the stubbornness of the Army of Northern Virginia.
Love the work you guys do. The preservation. The knowledge you give. Thank you thank you.
Excellent video as always, need to go back and visit this battlefield!
Another great video guys keep em coming 😎👍
Spotsylvania Courthouse is one of my favorite battles read about. I am looking forward to the rest of the videos.
So great learning this battle history. My GG Grandfather, Valentine Vogt Company D 99th Pennsylvanie, fell at Spotsyvania Courthouse May 12, 1864; bullet through his head.
No burial records; surely buried in a mass grave.
He left behind his pregnant wife and 2 young girls in Lancaster Pennsylvania.
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Thanks for covering this topic. Laurel Hill will continue to play a role in the battle. Thank you for the video and for showing the geography associated with this part of the campaign.
Thank you Garry and Kris for your documentary on Laurel Hill and Spotsylvania Court House
Another outstanding video. Great job, everyone.
Thank you guys so much for doing all of these videos! I am thoroughly enjoying them all.
I'm not American, but am learning a lot more about the particular battles of the Civiil War from your videos for quite a while. Keep it up! ( A small suggestion for dimwits like me---is it possible to mark camera location even on the maps showing the displacements of the troops during battle? When I look at the view the camera give, it would help me to picture the battle and the location of troops. Ain't complaining, ........sorry, eh?)
140th NY again, “Rochester Racehorses”, lost their colonel at Gettysburg and lost another colonel at Spotsylvania Court House. Very interesting history for this Regiment
Any good books on them?
@@derekrupert2013 there is a book called “sons of old Monroe” but it’s very rare and often expensive (Monroe is the county where 140th formed)
There are some books of the first Colonel Patrick O’ Rorke, 1st in his class at West Point. “The beau ideal of a soldier and a gentleman” both are very good reads if you can’t find them
There is another great book called “where they fell” which discuses all the regiments from Monroe County in NY, it’s also a bit expensive
Sons of Old Monroe by Brian Bennett is on the 140th. Major Milo Starks killed here was from my town.
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Thanks again team trust!
When did you film this series? You are all wearing coats and even gloves. I am pretty sure that it was pretty warm these days. Excellent content as usual.
I have a direct ancestor who was at Laurel Hill. He was in the 6th SCV Band, Bratton's Brigade, Field's Divsion, Anderson's Corp, Army of Northern Virginia. Bratton's Brigade was at that location at that time.
Slightly bummed that you didn’t mention Colonel James Rice and the most badass quote of the war: “Turn me so I may die with my face to the enemy” (as he’s laying mortally wounded at Laurel Hill)
I have to admit the overland campaign is one of my favorite campaigns to study from the Civil War. It really the beginning steps to the end of the war. Yes terrible casualties would amount in the length of a month but eventually Grant would lock Lee into a siege around Petersburg and Richmond for the next 9 months. And finally ending the bloody and costly war that plagued this country for four long years. I could only imagine how Americans felt back then. The war probably felt like it lasted a hundred years for them.
My home county Luzerne in Pennsylvania, had a company in the 11th PVI. They were at Laurel Hill with the V Corps. I think they fought against Kershaw Division of the Confederate ANV.
Please do a video on Harris Farm! Gary can line up some photos of the burials at the Alsop Farm!
My relative who was in the 149th Pennsylvania Bucktails lost both legs to artillery at Spotsylvania.
Wouldn’t it be nice to see Gordon Rhea for Overland 160?
I’ve watched all of your videos this last week. You all are awesome but Chris’s mic is annoying. Are you recording internally? I’m wondering if that audio is also bad.
Almost sounds like even with all the major top brass losses the rebs have taken to this point they are still very much an affective fighting force. This strategy the rebs took during the overland seems like a strategy they should have taken during gettysburg.
When was this video taken?
I thought it said Lauren Hill at 1st 😁
Let's go diggin' and recover some relics
Warren got screwed.
An ancestor died in this battle. He's buried at Fredericksburg.
$90 for a coat! that was a fortune in 1864!
I hope eventually u guy s could use ai to show the battle as you tell us about it