2018 Winter Lecture Series - “A Great Weight at My Heart”: The Army of the Potomac after Gettysburg
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- This presentation, “A Great Weight at My Heart”: The Army of the Potomac after Gettysburg, describes what happened to the Army of the Potomac after the three day battle in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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A great presentation that would have been better had the slide show been shown, as well. Thank you for uploading.
These lectures are good but never showing slide shows detracts the quality
I really enjoyed this. Hearing things from the mens point of view. I was infantry many years ago and I try to make people understand how completely clueless we really were to anything that was happening more than a few yards away. I hear in many of these lectures about Generals yelling stuff to their men. Great inspirational stuff but I can't help but believe that very few of the men actually heard any of it or would have cared if they did. Who knows times change!
A little visited aspect of military history.... very informative, and very revealing of the soldier's experience.
I hate knowing that the lecture has visual aid but it’s not included.
These are amazing, thank you all for posting them for free
I love visiting Gettysburg and always will, but the blow that signaled the end of the confederacy was indeed struck on July 3rd, though not here, but at Vicksburg.
Just wonderful.
Well done as always!!
Why weren’t the slides a part of lecture d as in past years.
Great talk but again you can't see the slides...UGH!
Why are Tge slurs not shown also? You cont have to focus on the person speaking. We can heat him. The photography is very poor
God help US if Gettysburg is not Holy!
Happy
Birthday America! Once upon a time in the land of the free and
home of the brave, the very first President of the United States of America,
George Washington, “in a letter to the governors of the first thirteen states,
(isolated colonies) upon the close of the Revolutionary War offered the
following benediction (prayer).” (Mac, Tait). President George Washington
prayed in this manner: “ I now make it my earnest prayer
that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy
protection; that he would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate
spirit of subordination and obedience to government, to entertain a brotherly
affection and love for one another…… and finally that he would most graciously
be pleased to dispose us all to do justice, to love mercy, and to demean
ourselves with that charity, humility, and pacific temper of mind, which were
the characteristics of the Divine Author of our Blessed Religion, and without a
humble imitation of whose example in these things, We can never hope to be a happier nation.” Amen!!.
George Washington,
(George
Washington, 1st U.S.A President Inaugurated on April 30th,
1789, at Federal Hall in New York City, USA). (1775-1783 American Revolution.)
Sunday, July 10, 2016. Mac,
Toby, Tait Michael. (2004). Under God/DC Talk’s Toby Mac and Michael Tait with
Wall- builders; compiled by Leanna Willis. First Edition. Bloomington, MN:
Bethany House Pub. 2004. Print.
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