Every year’s anniversary episodes have something the current one doesn’t. That’s the beauty of learning about this from experts. They all have their own take and certain facts stick out as important to one guide, while another set of facts stick out to others.
@@addressinggettysburg Interesting tid bit about this show and my history. I think I've stated that my 2nd Great Grandfather, William W Bailey was a Sergeant in Co. E, 14th VA Cavalry with Jenkins Brigade. Well, his son, my Great Grandfathers (born in 63) name was William Albert Jenkins Bailey always going by Albert. No biggie to most folks but kinda cool to me. Think a general cant influence his men?! There were actually 3 brothers and father riding in E company. William was wounded and lost his arm at the Rummel Farm on the 3rd. Keep up the good work! Still trying to make it to town this year yet!
love this show i always loved history civil war was at the top of list i no 3 differnt summers when i was little my parents for a full week would take us to differnt battle fields so ive been to them all in va but tim smith is great seems like he knows everything about the civil war i live close to gettysburg and antetiam there my favorite
Comly's Independent Company, Pennsylvania Cavalry (Emergency 1863). This regiment was organized at Harrisburg July 19, 1863. It mustered out July 30, 1863.
On the 159th Anniversary, I'm watching your great podcasts from last year! It's all really good!!! My favorite US History.... Thank you!
Every year’s anniversary episodes have something the current one doesn’t. That’s the beauty of learning about this from experts. They all have their own take and certain facts stick out as important to one guide, while another set of facts stick out to others.
Great episode with so many great sub stories about what happened before the Battle of Gettysburg.
Yeah the pre-battle period is becoming more and more interesting to me. Had to be terrifying for the citizens
I recently found this channel and am really enjoying these episodes and your guests; entertaining and very informative. Thanks!!
Thank you very much!!!
Great show! Tracy Baer needs to be heard from again!
Agreed, and he will be.
@@addressinggettysburg Interesting tid bit about this show and my history. I think I've stated that my 2nd Great Grandfather, William W Bailey was a Sergeant in Co. E, 14th VA Cavalry with Jenkins Brigade. Well, his son, my Great Grandfathers (born in 63) name was William Albert Jenkins Bailey always going by Albert. No biggie to most folks but kinda cool to me. Think a general cant influence his men?! There were actually 3 brothers and father riding in E company. William was wounded and lost his arm at the Rummel Farm on the 3rd.
Keep up the good work! Still trying to make it to town this year yet!
love this show i always loved history civil war was at the top of list i no 3 differnt summers when i was little my parents for a full week would take us to differnt battle fields so ive been to them all in va but tim smith is great seems like he knows everything about the civil war i live close to gettysburg and antetiam there my favorite
Glad you like the show. Yes, Tim’s brain is a sponge. Wish mine worked like his
Excellent. Thanks.
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Great Episode!
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great show, great information! thanks
Comly's Independent Company, Pennsylvania Cavalry (Emergency 1863). This regiment was organized at Harrisburg July 19, 1863. It mustered out July 30, 1863.
What about ‘em?
Noone ever mentions if the Confederates tried destroying the gas works.
Interesting. Never heard that before. Why did they succeede?
I dont know. The gas works seemed to be a huge thing for the people of the town but it is never mentioned in the histories of the battle.
Dude don't care about you parking situation. Get on with the story.. Must dislike
Lol you must be great at making friends.