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A history podcast hosted by Joe Barton (and sometimes Rob Rego). Episodes in Season 1 cover various historical topics. Season 2 is a narrative about the Gettysburg Campaign in the American Civil War.

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A history podcast hosted by Joe Barton (and sometimes Rob Rego). Episodes in Season 1 cover various historical topics. Season 2 is a narrative about the Gettysburg Campaign in the American Civil War.

    Meade on Trial Part 2: The Whole Town Talking

    Meade on Trial Part 2: The Whole Town Talking

    Following two anti-Meade witnesses was a third, General Albion P. Howe. After Howe's testimony Senators Benjamin Wade and Zachariah Chandler felt they had enough evidence to present to President Abraham Lincoln in order to have Meade fired. Instead, at Lincoln's behest, Meade himself would appear before the committee to defend his record during the Gettysburg Campaign.

    • 56 分鐘
    Meade on Trial Part 1: In Your Opinion as a Military Man

    Meade on Trial Part 1: In Your Opinion as a Military Man

    Excuse Me History is back with a new addendum to "The Gettysburg Campaign." In this mini-series "Meade on Trial", we'll discuss the 1864 hearings held by the
    United States Congressional Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. The Joint Committee, led by the Radical Republican Senators Benjamin Wade and Zachariah Chandler, sought answers as to why the Army of the Potomac failed to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg or along the banks of the Potomac River. The Committee convened in the late winter and early spring of 1864 to investigate the actions of the army during the Gettysburg campaign and General George Meade in particular. Their goal was to remove Meade from command and replace him with a more radically minded general, ideally Joseph Hooker. In this first episode we'll discuss the formation and purpose of the Joint Committee, the Radical Republican plan for the war, and the first two witness testimonies: Daniel Sickles and Abner Doubleday.

    • 1 小時 7 分鐘
    The Gettysburg Campaign Part 22: Once More On Old Virginia's Shores

    The Gettysburg Campaign Part 22: Once More On Old Virginia's Shores

    The Union Army of the Potomac finally catches up to the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at Williamsport, Maryland. With the rebels dug in in a series of defensive earthworks, Genera George Meade hesitates to attack and calls a Council of War of his top generals. After a brief respite from the heavy summer rains, General Robert E. Lee seizes the opportunity to begin the evacuation of his army across the Potomac River. Union cavalry under Generals Judson Kilpatrick and John Buford launch an attack on the Confederate rear guard at the Battle of Falling Waters.



    Maps and supplemental information on the EMH Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EMHistory

    • 1 小時 11 分鐘
    The Gettysburg Campagn Part 21: Does It Ever Quit Raining About Here?

    The Gettysburg Campagn Part 21: Does It Ever Quit Raining About Here?

    The Confederate Army reaches the Potomac, but high water levels make the river unfordable for the foreseeable future. General Robert E. Lee orders the construction of a defensive line to cover Williamsport and Falling Waters. The Union Army marches from Gettysburg to Frederick and Middletown, Maryland, before crossing South Mountain. Meade receives a promotion and news of General Ulysses S. Grant's victory at Vicksburg. Rebel and Yankee cavalry clash at the Battle of Boonsboro and the Battle of Funkstown.



    Check out the EMH Facebook page for maps and supplemental information: https://www.facebook.com/EMHistory

    • 1 小時 12 分鐘
    The Gettysburg Campaign Part 20: Waterloo Eclipsed!!

    The Gettysburg Campaign Part 20: Waterloo Eclipsed!!

    July 6th, 1863 turned out to be a fairly consequential day as General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia continued its retreat through Monterey Pass toward the Potomac. Union cavalry under Generals Judson Kilpatrick and John Buford attack Jeb Stuart's cavalry at Hagerstown and John Imboden's improvised defense at Williamsport. General George G. Meade finally decides to mount a real pursuit of the Confederates.

    • 1 小時 2 分鐘
    The Gettysburg Campaign Part 19: That Vast Procession of Misery

    The Gettysburg Campaign Part 19: That Vast Procession of Misery

    In the days after the battle Confederate wagon trains roll down the roads from Gettysburg to Williamsport, but are unable to cross because of high water levels. Union cavalry ambush them at Cunningham's Crossroads and Greencastle. The main body of the Army of Northern Virginia begins it retreat under the cover of darkness and rain. Meanwhile, General George Meade plans the the pursuit and sends the Union 6th Corps in pursuit of Lee's rear guard. Both cavalry forces are on the move and clash at various points. Check out the EMH Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EMHistory

    • 1 小時 7 分鐘

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