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The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 51: The Wheatfield at Gettysburg - Part ThreeIn this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody continue their multi-part deep dive into the fighting in and around the infamous Wheatfield at Gettysburg. The hosts shift their focus to the Stony Hill on the western edge of the Wheatfield and the fighting between the Fifth Corps brigades of Tilton and Sweitzer of James Barnes's Division and the South Carolina brigade of Joseph Kershaw. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast ...2024-06-291h 19The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 50: The Wheatfield at Gettysburg - Part TwoIn this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody continue their multi-part deep dive into the fighting in and around the infamous Wheatfield at Gettysburg. The hosts focus on the initial combat in the Wheatfield between the 3rd Arkansas and George Anderson's Georgia brigade as they square off with Union Third Corps forces from the brigades of De Trobriand, Ward, and Burling. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset...2024-01-311h 24The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 49: The Wheatfield at Gettysburg - Part OneIn this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody begin a multi-part deep dive into the fighting in and around the infamous Wheatfield at Gettysburg. The hosts set the stage for July 2 by detailing exactly what is "the Wheatfield," who lived on the property in 1863 and introduce the key figures and troops involved in the first phase of action in the area. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production...2023-12-251h 09The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 48: Abraham Lincoln in Gettysburg - November 18-19, 1863 with Tim SmithIn September 2023, The Adams County Historical Society hosted a special live recording of the show. Eric, Jim, and Jody were joined by Historian and Licensed Battlefield Guide Tim Smith and a lively crowd of Superfans. The topic that evening was Abraham Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg which lasted just 25 hours spanning November 18 - 19, 1863. In this episode, Lincoln's time in Gettysburg is discussed as well as many of the myths that surround one of the most famous events in United States history. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via...2023-11-091h 19The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 47: The Eve of Battle - June 30, 1863In this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody had the opportunity to visit the historic Cashtown Inn located in Cashtown, Pennsylvania to record a deep-dive look at the events and decisions of June 30, 1863, and the impact they will have on what will become the Battle of Gettysburg. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and allow it to remain...2023-08-291h 47The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 46: John Sedgwick and The Union Sixth Corps - Part Two with Carol ReardonIn this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody are once again joined by esteemed Civil War historian Dr. Carol Reardon as she discusses John Sedgwick and the Union Sixth Corps from their pursuit of Lee's army after Gettysburg to the death of Sedgwick on May 9, 1864. Part Two features a wide-ranging discussion of topics about Sedgwick and his troops, but also features a Dan Sickles Report not to be missed! If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me...2023-06-231h 21The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 45: John Sedgwick and The Union Sixth Corps - Part One with Carol ReardonIn this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody are joined by esteemed Civil War historian Dr. Carol Reardon as she discusses John Sedgwick and the Union Sixth Corps in the Gettysburg Campaign. Part One covers the background of John Sedgwick, a discussion of the composition of the Sixth Corps during the campaign, and a detailed look at the critical, but often overlooked, role the corps will play on July 2 and 3. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal...2023-05-101h 29The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 44: The Gettysburg Bad History Episode - Part TwoIn this episode, Eric and Jim continue their look at Bad Gettysburg History with a special focus on July 3 and beyond! Topics covered are Confederate Strategy on July 3, fighting around Culp's Hill, Pickett's Charge, East AND South Cavalry Field, and much more in this edition of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs...2023-01-241h 52The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 43: The Gettysburg Bad History Episode - Part OneIn this episode, Eric and Jim tackle a beloved subject matter: Gettysburg's bad history! What makes "bad history?" What are some of the more egregious Gettysburg myths, misunderstandings, or outright misinterpretations that relate to the battle? Tune in as our co-hosts delve into the worst of Gettysburg history! If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and allow it...2022-11-051h 32The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 42: George Meade at Gettysburg - Part Two with Kent Masterson BrownEric and Jim continue their conversation with Kent Masterson Brown about all things George Meade and Gettysburg. In this episode, they pick up on the morning of July 2 and continue to the end of the battle on July 3, with some discussion of the logistical challenges faced by the Army of the Potomac in the wake of their victory. And yes there is some talk about a certain Union general... If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal...2022-08-301h 42Addressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg159th Anniversary Special- July 1, 1863- with Jim Hessler and Eric LindbladeThis episode is brought to you without commercial interruption by our Patreon account. Becoming a Patron enables you to join our growing community of #Gettysnerds, gives you access to special episodes and information before the general public and, most importanly, helps keep everything going. Please consider becoming one today. https://www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg Jim Hessler and Eric "The Blade" Lindblade join us for an overview of the actions on July 1, 1863, the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. We set the stage with the situation on June 30 and take you all the way to Major General W...2022-07-011h 09The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 41: George Meade at Gettysburg - Part One with Kent Masterson BrownEric and Jim have long wanted to do an episode (or two) on George Meade and who better to join them than the author of "Meade at Gettysburg" Kent Masterson Brown to discuss Meade's role in the Gettysburg Campaign. Part One begins with Meade taking command of the Army of the Potomac on June 28, 1863, and follows him through his arrival in Gettysburg early in the morning of July 2.  If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.m...2022-07-011h 32The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 40: The Weather and The Battle of GettysburgWhat the weather was like during the Battle of Gettysburg? What impact did it have? How do we deal with differing accounts of the weather? If you have ever wondered questions such as these, then this is the episode for you! Jim is joined by Super Fan Jody (filling in as co-host for Eric) as they interview (via Zoom) Jeff Harding and Dr. Jon Nese from Pennsylvania State University about the fascinating research they have done on the weather conditions during the Battle of Gettysburg.  If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the f...2022-06-161h 20Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide 56- The 26th North Carolina with LBG Eric LindbladeEric Lindblade is a Licesned Battlefield Guide and cohost of the Battle of Gettysburg Podcast with Jim Hessler.  For many years, Eric has been researching and writing a book on the 26th North Carolina. So, who else would we get to talk about them? The 26th joined the Battle of Gettysburg with over 800 men and officers. By the time the battle was over, they left the field with just a few hundred fit for duty.  Support the Show by: Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here...2022-05-092h 54The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 39: James Longstreet at Gettysburg - Part ThreeTo kick off Season Four of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim return to a familiar topic and continue their deep dive into James Longstreet and the Gettysburg Campaign. This episode will focus on Longstreet's role in the Confederate attack plan of July 2 and more importantly on the famous, or infamous, countermarch later that afternoon. The hosts will dissect this complex and often misunderstood aspect of the battle and its impact on the fighting of the second day at Gettysburg. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do...2022-04-272h 05The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 38: The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast LIVE! Heel DraftWe wanted to end Season 3 on a light-hearted high note... On May 1, 2021, Eric and Jim were joined by groups of Super Fans for our first-ever live recording at GettysGear and this episode is a recording of that great night. Our topic that evening was the popular Battle of Gettysburg Heel Draft with Eric and Jim squaring off to see who can select the most nefarious and incompetent Gettysburg army possible! While we once did a draft of Gettysburg's best, now we want to draft the worst so tune in to find out if your least favorite Gettysburg figure...2022-02-1459 minThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 37: Chambersburg and The Civil War - Part Two with Tracy BaerIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim are again joined by their friend and colleague Tracy Baer who will be discussing the fascinating history of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. While many students of the battle have heard of Chambersburg, it is often overshadowed by events just thirty miles to the east in Gettysburg. Tracy in Part Two details the role the town played in the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign and the tragic burning of Chambersburg by Confederate forces in 1864. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via t...2021-12-131h 40The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 36: Chambersburg and The Civil War - Part One with Tracy BaerIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim are joined by their friend and colleague Tracy Baer who will be discussing the fascinating history of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. While many students of the battle have heard of Chambersburg, it is often overshadowed by events just thirty miles to the east in Gettysburg. Tracy in Part One details the settlement and early history of Chambersburg and the important role it will play in the Civil War up through 1862.  If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via th...2021-07-241h 18The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 35: July 1 on Seminary Ridge with Pete MieleTo commemorate the 158th anniversary of the start of the Battle of Gettysburg, Eric and Jim have gone high in the sky to record an episode from the iconic cupola of the Luthern Theological Seminary. They are joined by Pete Miele, Executive Director of the Seminary Ridge Museum, and newest podcast team member Super Fan Jody to discuss the critical moments around Seminary Ridge on July 1, 1863. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www...2021-07-021h 21The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 34: James Longstreet at Gettysburg - Part TwoIn this episode, Eric and Jim continue their deep dive into James Longstreet and the Gettysburg Campaign. Part Two focuses on the period of Longstreet's service from January to July 1, 1863. The hosts analyze Longstreet in the Suffolk Campaign in the spring of 1863, his absence from Chancellorsville, and the role he played in the Confederate planning for and subsequent invasion of Pennsylvania. While often noted for his actions on July 2 and 3, the episode ends with a detailed look at Longstreet on July 1 and the impact it will have on the next two days of fighting.  I...2021-06-171h 13The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 33: James Longstreet at Gettysburg - Part OneIn this episode, Eric and Jim begin their first of a three-part series on Lieutenant General James Longstreet who commanded the First Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg.  Part One is a deep dive into the period of Longstreet's life from his birth in South Carolina to the end of 1862 and what we can learn from Longstreet's life to give a proper context to his actions in July 1863. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal a...2021-05-211h 34The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 32: Medical Care at Gettysburg - Part TwoEric and Jim are once again joined by their friends and colleagues Fran Feyock and Rick Schroeder, both retired medical professionals, to do a deep dive into some of the more well-known individuals to be wounded at Gettysburg and take a closer look at their treatment and recovery. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and allow it t...2021-04-081h 20The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 31: Medical Care at Gettysburg - Part OneIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim are joined by their friends and colleagues Fran Feyock and Rick Schroeder, both retired medical professionals, to discuss the treatment and challenges of battlefield medicine at Gettysburg. You will not want to miss this episode into an underappreciated yet vitally important aspect of the battle and campaign.  If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/ge...2021-03-031h 16The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 30: East Cavalry Field at Gettysburg - Part TwoIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim continue their two-part deep dive on the fighting of July 3 at East Cavalry Field. The co-hosts discuss the ebb and flow of this often confusing action, and they also take on prevailing views and theories that have arisen from this aspect of the battle that some have called "Cavalry Valhalla!"  If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at ww...2021-02-161h 42The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 29: What Was Sickles Thinking on July 2?In this special Super Bowl Sunday edition of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim decided to put together a Gettysburg Halftime Event for the big game! For an event of this magnitude, they had to select an individual whose legend was equal to this monumental moment... None other than Dan Sickles! In this episode, Eric and Jim delve into the commonly asked question of what Sickles was thinking on July 2, 1863, with his controversial move to the Peach Orchard and the Emmitsburg Road. They discuss Sickles as a person, his thought process, and how he interpreted the fluid...2021-02-0844 minThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 28: East Cavalry Field at Gettysburg - Part OneIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim begin their two-part deep dive on the fighting of July 3 at East Cavalry Field. The co-hosts discuss why this action is important, what led David Gregg and JEB Stuart's cavalry forces to meet on that part of the field, and the role of Union and Confederate troopers that afternoon. The listener is also given a detailed description of the topography, the area surrounding that part of the battlefield, and an in-depth look at a number of participants in the fight. As always, they separate fact from f...2021-01-281h 21The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 27: John Bachelder and Gettysburg... The Man, The Myth, The Papers! Part TwoIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim continue their two-part deep dive into the life and legacy of the artist turned-historian, John Badger Bachelder. In this episode, the hosts discuss some of the controversies that Bachelder was a part of, give insight on how to best use the Bachelder Papers as a resource for studying the battle, and share a few of their favorite accounts from the Bachelder Papers.  If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal a...2021-01-142h 02The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 26: John Bachelder and Gettysburg... The Man, The Myth, The Papers! Part OneIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim begin their two-part deep dive into the life and legacy of the artist turned historian, John Badger Bachelder. Outside of a participant, Bachelder is the most influential and powerful individual ever associated with the Battle of Gettysburg. So who was Bachelder, and why was he so important? Tune in and find out! If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly...2020-12-311h 16The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 25: Alfred Iverson at Gettysburg - Part TwoIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim continue their look at Brigadier General Alfred Iverson and his North Carolina brigade. In Part Two, the hosts give another of their noted "deep dives" into what happened to Iverson and his troops at Gettysburg on July 1 and the ultimate fallout from what happened on the fields of the Forney Family that afternoon.  You will not want to miss Eric and Jim's analysis of Iverson's Brigade at Gettysburg! If you would like to donate to the show, y...2020-12-162h 01The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 24: Alfred Iverson at Gettysburg - Part OneIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim start Season Three off with a look at one of the most controversial figures associated with the battle: Brigadier General Alfred Iverson. In Part One, they take a deep dive into the native-born Georgian as they detail his life and military service up to July 1. As they often do, the hosts challenge long-held views on Iverson, especially the accusations he was drunk on the battlefield, and attempt to give a complete picture of this often unpopular and maligned officer.  2020-12-011h 23The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 23: The Battle of Gettysburg Fantasy Draft!To close out Season Two and to celebrate the first anniversary of the show, Eric and Jim are joined by some of their friends and colleagues for The First Annual Battle of Gettysburg Fantasy Draft. While the theme of the show is somewhat lighthearted, this almost three-hour episode is full of great insights from Licensed Battlefield Guide and, at times, some spirited debate that you will not want to miss! If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast ...2020-10-302h 44Based on a True StoryBased on a True StoryGettysburg with Jim Hessler and Eric LindbladeToday marks the 157th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863).How much of the movie's depiction of the battle is historically accurate? I'm joined by Jim Hessler and Eric Lindblade to find out. Jim and Eric are both Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides and are the co-hosts of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast.Learn more about the true storyFollow The Battle of Gettysburg podcast: https://links.boatspodcast.com/160guest Did you enjoy this episode? Leave a comment: https://galas.fm/episode/87120cef-c911-4d1c...2020-07-011h 24The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 22: Culp's Hill at Gettysburg, July 2: Part TwoIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim continue their two-part series on the July 2 fighting on Culp's Hill.  In Part Two, the hosts give a deep dive into battle action on Culp's Hill on the evening of July 2, involving George Greene's Union brigade and Confederate forces under Edward Johnson.   As always, special attention is given to the personalities, terrain, and human interest stories that are connected to this part of the field. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so...2020-06-241h 31The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 21: Culp's Hill at Gettysburg, July 2: Part OneIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim start a two-part series on the July 2 fighting on Culp’s Hill. Students of the battle have long lamented how the combat at Culp’s Hill is overlooked or even forgotten, but is it? And if so, why?    Part One features a detailed discussion of the terrain in and around Culp’s Hill, as well as the defenses built by Union forces. In their trademark “deep dive” style, Eric and Jim look at the initial Union occupation of Culp’s Hill on July 1 and the...2020-06-091h 18The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 20: The Union 11th Corps at Gettysburg and Beyond with Stuart DempseyIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim are joined by their colleague and friend Stuart Dempsey to discuss the much-maligned and controversial role played by the Union 11th Corps during all three days of the Battle of Gettysburg. Does the traditional interpretation of "The Flying Dutchmen" hold up? Or have historians and students of the battle been mistaken? In addition to the deep-dive into the battle that you will only find on The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, the hosts and guest follow the 11th...2020-05-221h 52The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 19: Robert E. Lee vs George PickettIn this episode, Eric and Jim explore the complex and challenging relationship between two Gettysburg icons Robert E. Lee and George Pickett. Often accounts place the events of the afternoon of July 3 as the cause of the strain in their relationship, but did the problems begin much earlier? The co-hosts delve into the life of George Pickett and take a detailed look at his relationship with Robert E. Lee before, during, and after the Gettysburg Campaign. In doing so, they challenge many long-held assumptions and myths, to provide a much clearer picture of the...2020-04-141h 57The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 18: The Union 11th Corps Before Gettysburg with Stuart DempseyIn this episode of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast co-hosts Eric and Jim are joined by their colleague and friend Stuart Dempsey to discuss the fascinating and unique history of the Union 11th Corps before Gettysburg. Dempsey, a noted expert on the 11th Corps, explains the background of what became the 11th Corps from the European Revolutions in the 1840s to the outbreak of the Civil War, and through campaigning in the Shenandoah Valley, Second Manassas, and finally Chancellorsville. Throughout the episode, long-held myths and misconceptions about the 11th Corps are discussed and dispelled...2020-04-011h 24The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 17: The Battle of Hunterstown - July 2, 1863Eric and Jim discuss the important, yet overlooked, fighting that takes place northeast of Gettysburg in the small crossroads town of Hunterstown on July 2. This cavalry action features such famous Gettysburg figures as Wade Hampton, George Custer, Judson Kilpatrick, and Elon Farnsworth. The hosts take a deep dive into the sharp rearguard action by Confederate cavalry against a persistent Union foe on the afternoon of July 2, detail the close calls had by Hampton and Custer, and analyze the significance of Hunterstown to the overall second day at Gettysburg. If you would like to donate to the show, you can...2020-03-121h 21The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 16: Dan Sickles GETS AWAY WITH MURDER! Part TwoEric and Jim continue their look at the murder and trial that shocked a nation in 1859. In this episode, they cover the death of Barton Key at the hands of Congressman Daniel Sickles, one of the most covered trials in the 19th century, and the fall out for those involved. They also fast forward to July 2, 1863, and discuss what can be learned from the Key incident in 1859 that might give insight into the decisions that Major General Daniel Sickles made at Gettysburg. If you would like to donate to...2020-02-241h 30The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 15: Dan Sickles GETS AWAY WITH MURDER! Part OneWith Valentine's Day near Eric and Jim wanted to share a special story of love with their Super Fans. Of course, that story is the infamous 1859 murder of Barton Key at the hands of Congressman Daniel Sickles over the illicit affair Key was having with Dan’s wife Teresa. Part One covers the background of Sickles before the murder, his relationship with Teresa, the affair with Key, and so much more! If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at...2020-02-111h 24The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 14: Barlow's Knoll at Gettysburg: Part TwoEric and Jim continue their deep dive into Barlow’s Knoll. In this episode, they turn their attention to the fighting in and around what is today referred to as Barlow’s Knoll and the impact it has on July 1. They likewise delve into the famous Barlow – Gordon Incident and sort out what is a myth and what is reality. Of course, as they have from the very start, the hosts tackle a wide array of questions from their Super Fans that pertain to this part of the battle. If you would like to donate...2020-01-282h 10The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 13: Barlow's Knoll at Gettysburg: Part OneEric and Jim return for the start of Season Two of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast with a deep dive into the often-overlooked fighting around what is commonly known as Barlow’s Knoll. In this first of two parts, they discuss the Blocher Family, who lived on the property during the battle, and the history of the nearby Adams County Almshouse. They also delve into the background of Major General Francis Barlow, the troops under his command, and what led to his fateful decision to move to the knoll on July 1, 1863, which now bears hi...2020-01-141h 30The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 12: The Myth of Little Round Top with Garry AdelmanEpisode 12 is a special holiday bonus episode brought to us by Santa Sickles himself!   In this episode, Eric and Jim are joined by their friend and colleague Garry Adelman to discuss his 2003 book The Myth of Little Round Top. Why does Little Round Top loom so prominently in the history of the Battle of Gettysburg, and has this always been the case? Likewise, how was the fighting that occurred there on July 2, 1863, interpreted and viewed by those who were there? Eric, Garry, and Jim also discuss the chances the Co...2019-12-201h 08The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 11: Gettysburg Books!!! A Very Special Super Fan Choice Episode!To close out Season 1 of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim are addressing their broadest topic yet as selected by you, the listeners (Super Fans!).  Episode 11 looks at Gettysburg Books and the Historiography of the Battle of Gettysburg and the impact it has had and still has on the way we view and interpret the battle. They discuss the essential primary sources that serve as the foundation for any real research on the battle, as well as talking about books that they feel should be a part of your library and ongoing studies on the Gettysburg Campaign.2019-12-051h 52The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 10: Johnston Pettigrew and the Gettysburg CampaignWidely regarded as one of the smartest and most accomplished individuals from the South during the Antebellum era, North Carolina native Johnston Pettigrew led his brigade from the Old North State through some of the most ferocious combat of the Civil War. Join Eric and Jim as they delve into the role played by Pettigrew and the troops under his command during the Gettysburg Campaign with a particular focus on their actions of June 30, July 1, July 3, and the mortal wounding of Pettigrew at Falling Waters on July 14. If you...2019-11-061h 43The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 9: The Killer Angels and Gettysburg "a.k.a. The Movie" - Part TwoIn Episode 9 of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast: The Killer Angels and Gettysburg "a.k.a. The Movie" - Part Two,  Eric and Jim do a deep dive into the 1993 Ted Turner-produced historical film epic Gettysburg! Or as many fans and students of the battle call it "the movie." The hosts discuss what the film gets right, what they got wrong, bad beards, and the impact it had on the Civil War community and the interpretation of the battle to visitors at the Gettysburg National Military Park.   If you would like to donate to th...2019-10-222h 18The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 8: The Killer Angels and Gettysburg "a.k.a. The Movie" - Part OneIn Episode 8 of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim delve into the background of the 1974 Pulitzer Prize-winning historical novel "The Killer Angels" by Michael Shaara and the 1993 film adaptation "Gettysburg." To many students of the battle the novel and "the movie" bring out strong emotions in how they depict the Battle of Gettysburg and a number of the participants. Part One of the two-part series will focus on the background of the novel and the movie. Details on how the novel moved to the big screen, the original plans for the movie...2019-09-1648 minThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 7: Lewis Armistead with Wayne MottsFor Episode Seven of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, Eric and Jim are joined by their friend and fellow Licensed Battlefield Guide Wayne Motts to discuss the life of Brigadier General Lewis Armistead. In addition to being a Licensed Battlefield Guide, Wayne Motts is the CEO of The National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and the author of a 1994 biography on Armistead. In 2015, he co-authored "Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg" with podcast co-host Jim Hessler. In the episode details of Armistead's early life and military career are discussed, along with his role in the Battle of Gettysburg...2019-09-0544 minThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 6: What was Lee Thinking? July 3, 1863Eric and Jim attempt to delve into one of the most commonly asked visitor questions they receive as Licensed Battlefield Guides at Gettysburg: What was Lee thinking to order Pickett's Charge? This episode focuses on the planning that went into one of the most famous military attacks in history and the thought process behind it. What was the objective? What was the attack aiming for? Was this a desperate gamble? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Episode Six of The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast. If you would like to donate...2019-08-291h 28The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 5: The Peach Orchard at Gettysburg - Part TwoEric and Jim continue their dive into the actions in and around the Sherfy's peach orchard. In this episode they delve into some of the most intense, yet overlooked fighting at the Battle of Gettysburg. They also cover what became of the property after the battle, and answer listener questions. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and...2019-08-141h 04The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 4: The Peach Orchard at Gettysburg - Part OneThe first of a two-part series which will focus on the ferocious, yet often overlooked, fighting in and around the Peach Orchard owned by Joseph Sherfy and his family. In part one, Eric and Jim give background on the property and discuss the plans of General Robert E. Lee and his army for the Peach Orchard and the Emmitsburg Road on July 2, 1863. They also detail and discuss the motivations for Major General Daniel Sickles and his Union Third Corps to move forward to the position in one of the most controversial decisions of the...2019-08-0749 minThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 3: “What If Jackson Were At Gettysburg?" - Richard Ewell and July 1In Episode Three, Eric and Jim delve into the often-asked question of "what if Jackson were at Gettysburg?" While not an alternative history episode the premise is to use the question as a means to compare and contrast Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and Richard Ewell in their roles as commanders of the Second Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. Would the battle have been different? Was there a significant drop off in leadership ability and performance? The answers to these questions from the hosts might surprise you and challenge long-held assumptions on the fighting of July 1. 2019-07-301h 25The Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 2: June 28, 1863 - A Critical DayEric and Jim take a closer look at one of the most critical days in the Gettysburg Campaign: June 28, 1863.  The hosts detail the circumstances of George Meade taking command of the Army of the Potomac, Robert E. Lee discovering the location of Union forces and a terrible day for J.E.B. Stuart.  Also, questions from listeners about June 28 and the events surrounding it are answered. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast Al...2019-07-2458 minThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastThe Battle of Gettysburg PodcastEpisode 1: Why a Gettysburg Podcast? And Gettysburg TodayThe first episode ever for The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast! In this episode, Eric and Jim give background on themselves and discuss the format of the podcast. Later they delve a bit into Gettysburg today and visitation. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and allow it to remain a free resource on the Battle of Gettysburg. You...2019-07-2136 min