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Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgMatthew Leitch- Sgt Talbert From Band of BrothersTime for another palate-cleanser. This time, courtesy of Erik Dorr at the Gettysburg Museum of History, actor Matthew Leitch (Sgt. Talbert, Band of Brothers) joins me to talk about the process of making the hit HBO mini-series (back when they were called "mini-series" and not "limited-series"). Matt is very involved in keeping WWII history alive through tours of WWII battlefields and his own podcast about Easy Company and Band of Brothers. 2024-01-2215 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgJFK Assassination 60th- with Dr. Jennifer Murray**YouTube has restricted, demonetize and blocked (in some regions) our video version of this episode. We anticipated that and recorded it. If you would rather see what we're talking about when we're talking about it, click here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/jfk-60th-with-dr-93287460?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link It is available for free and you don't have to have an account to view it. However, if you appreciate the work we put into this and every show, please consider becoming a Patron. www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg ** ...2023-11-223h 13Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- John Hunt Morgan- Matt Atkinson and Cam- January 14, 2023Matthew Atkinson, Gettysburg National Military Park Known today as one of the great cavalry raiders, Morgan struck fear among the Northern population wherever his command roamed. His swift and daring raids across Kentucky and Ohio are some of the most daring undertakings during the Civil War. Join us for a lecture featuring romance, battle, prison escape, and even bank robberies.   Support the Show by:  Becoming a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg  Grabbing some merch- https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/shop  Getting a book- https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/books2023-01-162h 04Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgWinter 2023 GNMP Interpretive Program Update with Chris GwinnRanger and Chief of Interpretation at Gettysburg National Military Park is back with an update for you on what programs you can expect during the Winter of 2023, including the Winter Lecture topics. The list is below.    Gettysburg National Military Park Winter Lecture Series 2023 Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 p.m. January 7 th through February 26 th , 2023 Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center Featuring some of the best Rangers, historians, and authors from across the country, the 9-week Winter Lecture Series will once again return to the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum an...2022-12-0525 minThe Ramen Club Podcast 🍜The Ramen Club Podcast 🍜Growing a mobile app to 500k downloads: Matthew Callery (CV Engineer)We spoke to Ramen Club member Matthew Callery on growing CV Engineer, his iOS/Android native resume building app to 500k downloads and 90k Daily Active Users.  The Ramen Club Podcast brings you in-depth conversations with bootstrapped entrepreneurs building profitable internet businesses. Including both members and friends of the Ramen Club community. Ramen Club is building the community, content and tools supporting founders to ramen profitability, and beyond.2022-06-1140 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- March 5, 2022- The Fighting Ellet Family- Matt AtkinsonAs the Winter winds down and Spring can be heard around the bend, we would like to thank those of you who have shown your appreciation by becoming a Patron. And we hope that, over time, we will see your name on our roster sheet over at https://www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg   Matthew Atkinson, Gettysburg National Military Park In 1862, the Union Navy suffered a crushing defeat against the CSS Virginia ironclad ram. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton turned to Charles Ellet to develop a Ram Fleet to counter the Confederate’s technological advances. Alo...2022-03-071h 32Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- February 6, 2022 - From Chaos to Solemnity Emerging Myths and Misconceptions from the Aftermath of Battle- by Barbara SandersBrrrrr....It's so COLD outside these days. Right? I mean, what, is it Winter or somethin'? You stay in the warmth of your hearth and home and let Addressing Gettysburg bring Gettysburg to you as you save your energy and pennies for your trip to Gettysburg during the months that are conducive to human beings being outdoors. And while you do that, siphon some of those pennies to help support those who are willing to freeze in order to go and record these lectures. Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg   Barbara Sanders, Gettysburg N...2022-02-081h 00Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- February 5, 2022 –Robert E. Lee & Me: A Southerners Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause: A Conversation with Ty SeiduleWhen you can't come to Gettysburg, Addressing Gettysburg brings Gettysburg to you. And, so far, we've only been able to scratch the surface of doing that. With more Patrons, we will eventually be able to bring you more. So please consider becoming a Patron and receive exclusive episodes, prior knowledge of events and more! https://www.patreon.com/   Brig. Gen. Ty Seidule, Hamilton College Ty Seidule grew up revering Robert E. Lee. From his southern childhood to his service in the U.S. Army, every part of his life reinforced the Lost Cause myth: that L...2022-02-071h 04Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgFebruary 2022 State of the Show ShowJust a little update on what's going on with Addressing Gettysburg. There's one minor change for February and early March, but we're sure you'll understand. Meanwhile, we still have you covered. Press play. You'll see what I mean2022-02-0316 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgSmith's Sunday Storytime at Sweney's- "Who Shot J.W.?"Can't bring yourself to Gettysburg for all the things going on? Well, with more Patrons, we might be able to realize our long-term goal of being able to bring as much of what's going on in Gettysburg to you as possible. So please help us get there by becoming a Patron today! Click here.  Tim Smith dazzles us, once again, with humor and some serious research. This time, he tries to answer the age-old question: "Who shot Jennie Wade?"2022-02-031h 28Addressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg"Old Buck" The Life and Career of Admiral Franklin Buchanan, CSNWe want to bring Gettysburg to you when you can't bring yourself to Gettysburg. There's a lot more we want to and could do, but that requires more support from our listeners. So, if you recognize and appreciate the efforts of "The Little Guys" working their butts off to entertain you on the level of "The Big Guys," then please consider becomning a Patron today. Click here Karlton Smith, Gettysburg National Military Park Join Ranger Karlton Smith as he examines the U. S. Navy career of Franklin Buchanan. After making the decision to resign in 1861, Buchannan would...2022-02-021h 06Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- January 29, 2022- Michael Shaara "A Writer's Life"- by Matt AtkinsonAddressing Gettysburg, wants to bring Gettysburg to you when you can't bring yourself to Gettysburg. Recording the NPS and Tim Smith Winter Lectures are part of that service. If you appreciate what we do for you, then, please consider becoming a Patron. Click here to join the crew! Matthew Atkinson, Gettysburg National Military Park Perhaps no other book has influenced public perception of the Battle of Gettysburg more than The Killer Angels. But who was the writer and man behind the prose that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1975? What personal experiences helped influence the writing of this c...2022-02-011h 52Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #52- "Gunfight at the Peach Orchard"- with LBG Ralph SeigelLBG Ralph Seigel joins us for his first appearance on Addressing Gettysburg to talk about the artillery duel at the Peach Orchard on July 2, 1863.  Support the Show by: Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here Getting a book- click here Donate directly via PayPal- Click here Join our NEW book club. Email addressinggettysburgbookclub@gmail.com Supporting Our Sponsors: Mike Scott Voice GettysBike Tours- Call 717-752-7752 to book your tour an...2022-01-312h 48Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgJeff Shaara on Michael Shaara This full Patreon episode is brought to you, without commercial interruption, by our Patrons. When you can't come to Gettysburg, we bring Gettysburg to you, but that costs us in time and money. So, we hope that, if you like the show and appreciate our effort, you'll become a patron. Click here to join our community.   One cannot be a Gettysnerd without at least having HEARD the name "Shaara." Of course, Michael Shaara is the author who could very well be rsponsible for helping to reignite interest in Gettysburg in the latter portion of the 20th Century. Ken Burns cites t...2022-01-291h 03Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgTim Smith's Winter Lectures- January 23, 2022- Moved Monuments Mixdown 1You're listening to this for free, without commercial interruptions, because of our patrons. When you can't come to Gettysburg, we do our best to bring Gettysburg to you, but that takes time and people. The more ptarons we have, the more we can do. We hope you appreciate our efforts and become a patron today. On our Patreon feed, you can hear interviews with authors and other experts, actors from the movie; you will know what is going on before the free feed listeners will and will have opportunities for events, etc., before them as well. Click here to...2022-01-261h 31Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- "The star of blue has turned to gold": Adams County’s Native Sons in WWII- Dan VermilyaDaniel Vermilya, Eisenhower National Historic Site (click link above to view program on our YouTube channel) World War II impacted every town and city across the United States. The towns and villages of Adams County, Pennsylvania were no different. Over 100 servicemen from Adams County were killed in action or died of their wounds in World War II. Of those, over a dozen were ultimately buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery. Some of these men were born and raised in Gettysburg. Others were tied to Adams County by their careers, education, or family. What they all had in...2022-01-2558 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg“Brothers of War” with Author Michael Eisenhut These Patreon-only episodes are being made available to you for free so that you have a fuller picture of just what we're up to at AG. If you like the show and want to see it grow or you just appreciate hard work, please consider becoming a Patron. You just might love what's over there. Click here to become one now (or whenever you get around to it).   Author Michael Eisenhut came by the studio to talk about his first published novel about two brothers in the Iron Brigade at Gettysburg. Mike's a fun guy to talk to and we e...2022-01-241h 05Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgTim Smiths Winter Lecture Series- Modern Commercialization in Gettysburg- January 16 2022This lecture is brought to you without commercial interruption by 270 of the best people in the world: our Patrons! Help us bring Gettysburg to you by becoming a Patron. Click here.  Tim Smith continues with the subject of commercialization in Gettysburg, this time focusing on the 20th Century. 2022-01-201h 33Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- Spying for Longstreet: Lt. Henry Thomas Harrison and the Gettysburg Campaign- January 15, 2022Addressing Gettysburg, wants to bring Gettysburg to you when you can't bring yourself to Gettysburg. Recording the NPS and Tim Smith Winter Lectures are part of that service. If you appreciate what we do for you, then, please consider becoming a Patron. Click here to join the crew! Karlton Smith, Gettysburg National Military Park Accompany Ranger Karlton Smith as he explores the life and career of famed scout, Lt. Henry T. Harrison. From Harrison's role as a scout for General James Longstreet, to his impact on the course of the Gettysburg Campaign, Karlton Smith will...2022-01-191h 02Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter Lecture Series- "Fighting for Loyalty: Political Life in the Army of the Potomac"- Dr Zachery FryAddressing Gettysburg, wants to bring Gettysburg to you when you can't bring yourself to Gettysburg. Recording the NPS and Tim Smith Winter Lectures are part of that service. If you appreciate what we do for you, then, please consider becoming a Patron. Click here to join the crew! Dr. Zachary Fry, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College The citizen-soldiers who fought at Gettysburg represented the nation’s diversity of political opinion. Whether at headquarters or around the rank-and-file campfire, partisan debate in the Army of the Potomac was usually bitter and personal. And th...2022-01-181h 08Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPersonal Turning Points Jefferson Davis and George ThomasAddressing Gettysburg, wants to bring Gettysburg to you when you can't bring yourself to Gettysburg. Recording the NPS and Tim Smith Winter Lectures are part of that service. If you appreciate what we do for you, then, please consider becoming a Patron. Click here to join the crew! Bert Barnett, Gettysburg National Military Park Join historian Bert Barnett as he explores the decisions made by two men during the secession crisis of 1860-61: Jefferson Davis and George Thomas. Both Southerners, each had served the nation long and honorably; each had seen its potential, yet their...2022-01-1744 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgCivil War MedicineWARNING: If you can't handle frank discussion of life, medicine, anatomy, human interactions and excrement, you might want to skip this episode. For years members of our audience who are in the medical field have been asking to do an episode about Civil War Medicine.  We finally had the stars align and we welcome LBGs Rick Schroeder and Fran Feyock to the show for their first appearance. Both worked in the medical field as a surgeon and a nurse and have dedicated a lot of their guiding to programs about how the wounded were treated.  We...2022-01-172h 45Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgTim Smith's Winter Lecture Series- "Rock Creek"Addressing Gettysburg, wants to bring Gettysburg to you when you can't bring yourself to Gettysburg. Recording the NPS and Tim Smith Winter Lectures are part of that service. If you appreciate what we do for you, then, please consider becoming a Patron. Click here to join the crew! Gettysburg always has something going on. As the great American philosopher, Henry Hill, once said: Fridays are for girlfriends and Saturdays are for wives, but Sunday, that's for Tim Smith at the Farnsworth House.  In this lecture, Tim talks about his explorations of Rock Creek, an often o...2022-01-111h 22Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgFollowing the 11th Virginia During Picketts ChargeThis lecture is provided to you without commercial interruption because of our Patrons. If you like these and want more of them (plus some of the ideas we've been toying with), then please consider becoming a Patron. Become a Patron HERE Troy Harman, Gettysburg National Military Park Join Ranger Troy Harman for a fascinating discussion of the unique challenges faced by the 11th Virginia during Pickett's Charge. From their position on the far right of the assault, to the obstacles they faced during the advance, the experiences of this one regiment provide a distinctive case-study...2022-01-111h 00Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgThe Shriver Family and the Aftermath of Battle- with Nancie Gudmestad Nancie Gudmestad is the owner of The Shriver House Museum. Her book, "The Shrivers' Story: Eyewitnesses to the Battle of Gettysburg tells the story of the Shriver house and family as well as other civilians. Nancie sat down with me in the front parlor of the house to discuss the chapter in her book about the aftermath of battle. The Shriver House is a MUST SEE on your next trip to Gettysburg. Just listen to the episode to find out why.    Expand your knowledge of the WHOLE Gettysburg story. Get  "The Shrivers' Story..." here  Stop by next time you're in town...2022-01-101h 01Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgSICKLES! with Jim HesslerFor months, now, listeners have asked us to do another biographical Ask A Gettysburg Guide. We've finally done another. This time, it's about the controversial-in-life-and-death Danial Edgar Sickles. And who better to lead us through this man's colorful life? Well, none other than the Gettysburg's Licensed Battlefield Guide Force's very own, Jim Hessler, of course.  We hope you enjoy this debut episode of season 5.  Support the Show by: Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here Get...2022-01-032h 14Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgTim Smith- Early Commercialization Of GettysburgThis lecture is brought to you because of our Patrons. Thank them by joining them. Who knows? You might learn some more AND make a friend or two. Join the fun today! Click here We know we said that we would have this week's lecture on video. But the day of, Tim had asked that we don't due to ownership and copyright concerns with the photos used (Tim explains this in the beginning). Therefore, next week begins the video versions of these lectures.  In this one, Tim talks about early commercial ventures starting right after th...2021-12-271h 54Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgDave Wilson and Rob Gibson This old Patreon episode is brought to you for free and without commercial interruption by our wonderful Patrons. They want you to learn so badly, that they said to me "hey, Matt. Why don't you release old Patreon episodes for free so all of your listeners can be as smart as we are?" To which I say, "Well, dear Patron, you aren't smart from our shows. You were smart to begin with, as evidenced by your Patronage." But I digress. Please consider becoming a Patron so a) we can stop asking for your support, b) so we can keep doing...2021-12-271h 36Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGNMP Winter 22 UpdateChris Gwinn stops by to tell us: - LRT is still slated to close "Spring of 2022 AT THE EARLIEST" - The Winter Lectures are on as of now and full of great speakers and topics - PLUS two new things coming for Summer that are TOP SECRET, as of now, but you'll like them.2021-12-2123 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgTim Smith Lecture- Elliott MapsThis lecture is brought to you without commercial interruption by our Patrons over at www.Patreon.com/addressinggettysburg . When you can't make it to Gettysburg, we want to bring Gettysburg to you. Becoming a Patron helps ensure that we can cover more events outside of our studio, like this lecture. Plus, because we appreciate your support, you will receive up to four new episodes a month through our Patreon account. See what 267 other people from around the world have already discovered. Become a Patron, today! LIVE! (on tape) from the Farnsworth House it's Tim Smith's Winter Lecture...2021-12-201h 18Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBATTLE TESTED! John Buford's Leadership StyleThis old Patreon episode is brought to you for free and without commercial interruption by our wonderful Patrons. They want you to learn so badly, that they said to me "hey, Matt. Why don't you release old Patreon episodes for free so all of your listeners can be as smart as we are?" To which I say, "Well, dear Patron, you aren't smart from our shows. You were smart to begin with, as evidenced by your Patronage." But I digress. Please consider becoming a Patron so a) we can stop asking for your support, b) so we can keep doing...2021-12-2056 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgTim Smith's Winter Lecture Series- "In The Eye of the Storm"Tim Smith gives lectures every Sunday (mostly, every Sunday) during the Winter months at the Farnsworth House. We record them for you and because of you, but we are enabled by our Patron. Please become one today to help us keep this going and expand into more for you. Click here   In this one, Tim tells us about the history of the Farnsworth House and Sweney's Tavern from the beginning, through the battle and beyond. 2021-12-131h 37Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPrivate Confederacies This episode is brought to your for free because of our Patrons. Become a Patron and help us bring the story of Gettysburg and the men and women who helped shape its story to the masses. Click here!    Or support the show in another way. Click here!   I feel like a broken record, but what a great time I had interviewing Jim Broomall about his book "Private Confederacies". We met near the monument of the 111th Pa on Culp's Hill, in the shade, with a nice, gentle Pennsylvania breeze which seems to be a rarity for these in-the-field recordings in 2020. Any...2021-12-131h 13Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgTim Smith Lecture #1: The Roads of GettysburgIt's Winter (almost) and that means Winter lectures! Hooray! This season, we hope to be able to bring you Tim Smith's lectures from the Farnsworth House as well as the Winter Lecture Series from GNMP.  This episode is the first of Tim's and it is about the Roads of Gettysburg. How many roads funneled into Gettysburg in 1863? 7? 8? 10? 11? 12? Depends on who you ask, apparently.  Tim's lecture is a fascinating look back at how the roads of the area formed into what they were in 1863 and what they are now.  This episode is bro...2021-12-071h 17Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGarry and Tim Talk About The History of Gettysburg National Military ParkYou asked for it and we delivered. In this episode, LBGs Garry Adelman and Tim Smith (or is it Tim Smith and Garry Adelman?) join us to talk about the history of Gettysburg National Military Park. This episode tickles the chin of 3 hours long, but we think you'll like it anyway.  In this episode we learn about: - the first properties purchased with preservation in mind - John Bachelder's influence on the park and the narrative of the Battle of Gettysburg - Garry shares celery with Matt while Eric squirms at t...2021-12-062h 53Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgThe Gettysburg Shoe Myth The free material of Addressing Gettysburg is only the tip of the iceberg. Our Patrons get up to four episodes a month. We are making old Patreon episodes available for free in the hopes that it might make you want to support us. Please click here and become a Patron today.    Regular contributor, author and former chief of interpretation here at Gettysburg National Military Park, Scott Hartwig, is back to, hopefully, put an end to the "shoe myth" for once and for all. At least in the minds of our audience. Here's the blogpost that inspired this episode Part 1 Part 2  2021-11-2959 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgMatt Borders Thanksgiving Day Parade of Civil War FactsMatt Borders is back for his final installment of his Holidays in the Civil War series. This time it's Thanksgiving and we at Addressing Gettysburg are thankful to all of you for listening. It's because of the incredible download numbers you've delivered us that we are able to do this as much as we have been. So, from thebottom of our hearts, thank you.  May you have a happy Thanksgiving!   Please support our sponsor for this episode, Civil War Trails.  This special episode is brought to you by our friends over at...2021-11-251h 21Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBiddle's BrigadeCharlie Fennell dropped by the studio to talk about one of the lesser-talked-about brigades of the Army of the Potomac (in spite of their high casualty rate)- Biddle's Brigade. Technically Rowley's Brigade, Biddle's Brigade arrived on the First Corps line late in the morning on July 1, 1863. It was during that fight that they would receive the majority of their 66% loss. The fighting was intense for this brigade. So why don't most people hear a lot about it? "Because they were placed in line next to the Iron Brigade, as Charlie jokes in this episode. Perhaps there's...2021-11-221h 29Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgThe Gettysburg Address- Read by Patrick Gorman- 2021 Re-EditFour score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met here on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of it, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper...2021-11-1902 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgCivil War Defenses of Washington During the Gettysburg CampaignEverybody loves Steve Phan. His enthusiasm for American history and food is endearing to us all. Getting the opportunity to sit and talk with Steve is a real treat. In this episode, we are joined by Cameron Sauers, a fellow at the Civil War Institute and student at Gettysburg College and Matt, Bob and Cameron interview Steve about his career, the Civil War Defenses of Washington During the gettysburg Campaign and more.    Follow Steve on Instagram @majgensteveyp2021-11-151h 07Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #47- The Wheatfield with LBG Lewis TrottLicensed Battlefield Guide Lewis Trott drove up from Ol' Virginia to help us make sense out of the back-and-forth action in The Wheatfield on July 2, 1863. Also, "Six-Questions" Lentz lobbies to be renamed "Ten Questions." Support the Show by: Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here Getting a book- click here Donate directly via PayPal- Click here Join our NEW book club. Email addressinggettysburgbookclub@gmail.com Supporting Our Sponsors: 2021-11-082h 14Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGettysburg Connections to The Lincoln Assassination with LBG Lewis TrottORIGINAL RELEASE DATE December 30, 2019 on Patreon. Click here to become a Patron today and get our shows 6 months to a year before they're available for free.  Today we welcomed a new Licensed Battlefield Guide to the list of regulars to the show. His name is Lewis Trott. He's a three-year veteran of the guide force, a US Army veteran of the Desert Storm and the recent Iraq War and currently works as a librarian. Lewis has also been a consultant during the writing of the narrative episode, "INVASION! June, 1863". In the last few weeks, Lewis has been r...2021-11-011h 52Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgMatt BOOders Halloween SpooktacularHistorian Matt Borders is back with his second-to-last installment of our Holidays in the Civil War series. This time, he's on to tell us about Halloween and Spiritualism in the Victorian Era. I'll bet you don't know as much about Halloween as Matt does, but you will after listening to this episode.  Check out Matt's Podcast, "The History Things Podcast"   Thanks to this episode's sponsor, TR Historical, you can listen to the whole episode without commercial interruption. So show them your thanks by ordering something with FREE SHIPPING and a 10% discount. Click here2021-10-251h 39Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgIrreverent Warriors Silkies HikeLANGUAGE WARNING!! LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED: Earlier this year, we were contacted by someone from the Irreverent Warriors. Apparently, some of them are fans and they invited us to join them on their 9-11 Silkies Hike in Gettysburg National Military Park. We were honored and accepted the invitation. I brought along my handy recorder and roamed the line looking for interviews. I spoke with a good number of people about their service and why they're an Irreverent Warrior.  The MISSION of Irreverent Warriors is to bring veterans together using humor and camaraderie to improve mental hea...2021-10-181h 27Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgMen Is Cheap with Brian Luskey When a Civil War substitute broker told business associates that "Men is cheep here to Day," he exposed an unsettling contradiction at the heart of the Union's war effort. Despite Northerners' devotion to the principles of free labor, the war produced rampant speculation and coercive labor arrangements that many Americans labeled fraudulent. Debates about this contradiction focused on employment agencies called "intelligence offices," institutions of dubious character that nevertheless served the military and domestic necessities of the Union army and Northern households. Northerners condemned labor agents for pocketing fees above and beyond contracts for wages between employers and employees. Yet...2021-10-111h 12Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #46- The Pennsylvania Reserves: The Saviors of Little Round Top- with LBG Charlie FennellJoshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the 20th Maine, single-handedly saved Little Round Top from capture by Hood's Confederates. Everybody knows this, for, the movie tells us so. Right? Not right. They were one part of the fight for the rocky hill. Very little is told about Eric the Producer's favorite division in the Army of the Potomac, The Pennsylvania Reserves, and how they saved the other flank on Little Round Top as the fighting on the southern end of the field waned.    Charlie Fennell joins us as we shine the spotlight on Eric who does a gr...2021-10-041h 54Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgOctober 16 #GetOutOfTheCar2021- Wrights Brigade “It is not as hard to get there as it looks . . . The real difficulty is to stay there after you get there . . . “  The Confederate assault of July 3, 1863 is one of the most famous charges in all of military history. But it was not the first time Confederates had traversed the same ground. July 2, 1863 also saw a brigade of Rebels march across the same field to try and break the Union line on Cemetery Ridge. Cross the rarely-visited Spangler Farm as we walk the path of Wright’s Brigade to see how close they came to their goal.   MEET AT THE VI...2021-10-0424 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg"Twilight of the Blue and Gray" with Christopher GwinnWe hope you enjoy this FREE full episode from our Patreon catalogue and consider becoming a patron today, in order to help keep the show going and growing. This episode originally aired on December 11, 2019. Patrons get to hear these episodes, recorded especially for them, long before the public.    75 years after the Battle of Gettysburg, just under 2000 Civil War veterans, who wore both blue and gray, gathered together on Gettysburg's hallowed fields one last time before passing on into history. This was also the year that 450,000 Americans descended on the place to see President Franklin Delano Ro...2021-09-271h 24Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #45- Confederate Artillery Leadership- with LBG Rob AbbottLBG Rob Abbott makes his debut on the show to talk about Confederate Artillery Leadership at Gettysburg. He is also giving a tour on the subject this month on September 26, 2021. Here's the description: " “Confederate Artillery Leadership at Gettysburg”  featuring LBG Rob Abbott The only Confederate artillery personality most people know is Edward Porter Alexander, “ How old are you son?” Confederate artillery seems to be the noisy window dressing for the battle. Who are these men? Exactly what are they doing? Join LBG Rob Abbott as we explore the senior Confederate Artillery leadership, the Army and Corps Chie...2021-09-201h 12Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg- Fall 2021 GNMP Update with Ranger Chris GwinnChris Gwinn, Chief of Interpretation at GNMP, is back to tell us what interpretation programs we can expect this Fall and to answer your questions. And YES he does put the question of Little around Too closing to bed (hopefully) for once and for all.     This episode is brought to you without commercial interruption by TR Historical. Go to www.trhistorical.com and use promo code GBURG1863 to get 10% off PLUS free shipping (within the US). 2021-09-1540 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgLongstreet at Gettysburg with Author Cory Pfarr Originally released on December 11, 2019 on our Patreon feed. Lieutenant General James Longstreet is one of the more controversial figures of the war and, especially, the Battle of Gettysburg. But does the blame for the Confederate defeat at Gettysburg really rest on his shoulders? Author Cory M. Pfarr has had enough of Longstreet getting a bad rap, so he set out to set the record straight in his new book "Longstreet at Gettysburg: A Critical Reassessment".  In this episode, Cory and I break down some of the points of contention about General Longstreet so that you can decide for yourself if h...2021-09-131h 31Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #44- Lee's Wounded Wagon Train with LBG Tracy BaerTracy Baer stops by to talk about a fascinating, yet, rarely discussed aspect of the Gettysburg Campaign: the Army of Northern Virginia's wagon train during the retreat. The common information is that the train stretched 17 miles, but Tracy makes a good case as to why it was most likely much longer.    Support the Show by: Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here Getting a book- click here! Donate directly via PayPal Click here...2021-09-061h 41Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgThe Civil War of 1963 with Dr Jill TitusOriginally released on Jan 26, 2020, this Patreon episode, provided o you free and in its entirety, features Dr Jill Titus, Associate Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College. Dr Jill and Matt sat down to talk about the Centennial Celebrations of the Battle of Gettysburg. It's quite an interesting conversation about a very turbulent time in our history and much of what subsequent generations have been taught about the battle, stems from those days.  Dr. Titus's book is available through UNC Press.  We hope you enjoyed this free Patreon episode. Please help support the gr...2021-08-301h 22Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgWhy Gettysburg? #2"Why Gettysburg" is a question that I love to ask people. It elicits so many unique answers. Once a year, or so, we ask our Patrons to send in their answers to these questions and we love hearing what they have to say. Just another perk of being a Patron. Become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/AddressingGettysburg Explore our website for books, our blog and more! https://www.addressinggettysburg.com2021-08-2331 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgThe History Underground and the Gettysburg Museum of HistoryWhile we build up our recording vault, we're releasing some bonus material through the month of August. Here is the audio from a live call-in show we did when we hijacked The History Underground's YouTube Channel. JD from the Underground joined us along with Erik Dorr, owner of the BEST museum in the world, the Gettysburg Museum of History.    Support the Show by: Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here Getting a book- click here...2021-08-161h 43Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgKilled at Gettysburg with Dr. Ashley Whitehead LuskeyNOTE- Beginning with this episode, Addressing Gettysburg will release two old Patreon episodes a month, in their entirety, FOR FREE. It won't be all Patreon episodes and it won't be any recent ones. Why are we doing this? Because we need your support to make more! Therefore, we're doing away with 15 minute previews. What's unique about our Patreon feed is that you're actually get something in return like interviews with authors, historians, actors from the movie Gettysburg and more. Depending on the tier you choose, you can get 2-4 episodes a month, videos and other special episodes created just...2021-08-0957 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #43- Little Round Top- with Garry AdelmanYou asked. You begged. We waited for the right time and that time is nigh.  Garry Adelman joins us for the first of what we hope is many times to discuss Little Round Top. We try to put LRT in its true importance in the Battle of Gettysburg. Did the Union Army and perhaps the Union itself hinge on one little regiment of barely-tested Mainers? Did the fighting for Little Round Top end when Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine finished mopping the floor with the Alabama boys? What was behind Little and Bog Round Tops that m...2021-08-021h 26Addressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg“Brothers of War” with Author Michael Eisenhut WE'RE BACK FROM BREAK!  Author Michael Eisenhut came by the studio to talk about his first published novel about two brothers in the Iron Brigade at Gettysburg. Mike's a fun guy to talk to and we enjoyed talking to him about the process of writing historical fiction. "Brothers of War, The Iron Brigade at Gettysburg is a historical novel taking place during the American Civil War. Meticulously researched, the story is based on actual brothers and their squad who fought as members of the famed Iron Brigade, particularly the Nineteenth Indiana Volunteer Infantry regiment. This historical fiction not only puts r...2021-08-0215 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg FREE Tour- July 17- #GetOutOfTheCar- Farnsworth's Charge“Farnsworth, if you don’t charge that battery, I will” On Day 3 of the Battle of Gettysburg, as the Confederates made their way back towards Seminary Ridge after failing to breach the Union line, the armies had not seen the last of combat before nightfall. Ordered by his commander, Hugh Judson "Kill-Cavalry_ Kilpatrick, Elon Farnsworth led his own fatal charge against the Confederates, although of a very different nature than that of General Pickett. Join us as we examine this action and some of the ground which helped make it folly. Bring your tick spray!   Come ou...2021-07-1210 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg 158th Anniversary Special- Matt Atkinson's Pickett's Charge- w/ Actor Stephen LangOn July 3, 2021, Matt Atkinson led a Battlewalk from the Virginia Memorial across the field of Pickett's Charge to the Union position at The Angle. Many were surprised to see Matt's special guest, actor Stephen Lang, who played General George E. Pickett in the movie Gettysburg. Mr Lang has been a very generous supporter of the Gettysburg Foundation and GNMP. Word is that he postponed his departure for home just to make this appearance. 2021-07-052h 53Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgColonel Jacob Sheads- Ranger, LBG, Teacher, Grandfather- with Matt Sheads Matt Sheads, the unofficial "Mayor of Gettysburg" and fan of Cam and Six Questions Lentz, dropped by the studio to tell us about his grandfather, Colonel Jacob Sheads. The colonel never missed a day of school, went into the service, worked for the park service; became a Licensed Battlefield Guide, a teacher and, eventually, grandfather to our friend Matt.    Matt joins us in this episode to take a fun stroll down [his] memory lane so we (and you) can get an idea of what this local legend was like.   This is a fun episode and it gives you a history of...2021-07-0515 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgMatt Borders Presents- “The Fourth of July” in the Civil WarMatt Borders is back to tell us about what celebrating the Fourth of July was like during the Civil War. Matt is an author, seasonal NPS Ranger at Monocacy and one of the hosts of the History Things Podcast.  Support the Show by: Booking a tour with an LBG from the show- Click here! Becoming a Patron- Click here Grabbing some merch- Click here Getting a book- Click here! Donate directly via PayPal- Click here Supporting Our Sponsors: Mike Scott Voice2021-07-041h 57Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg 158th Anniversary Special- July 4 1863 and Lees Retreat Into Virginia- with Jim PangburnOn this 158th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg podcast, we sat down on Sach's Covered Bridge with Licensed Battlefield Guide Jim Pangburn to discuss what happened after the fighting ended on July 3, 1863 and where the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac went. Plus, what condition were they in? Did George Meade really have Lee in his grasp and let him go? Was the virtually unused XI Corps really able to make the difference? Press play and find out.  Support the show by supporting this episode's sponsor, Mason Dixon Distillery. Mention you heard a...2021-07-041h 19Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg 158th Anniversary Special- July 3, 1863 with LBGs Charlie Fennell and John KreppsThis 158th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg Special Podcast Episode features our pal, LBG Charlie Fennell and newcomer-to-the-show, LBG John Krepps. While last year's anniversary of July 3, 1863 focused a bit more on Pickett's Charge, this year's focuses more on Culp's Hill.  Support the show by supporting this episode's sponsor, which is... OUR MERCH STORE featuring the new and already-popular Tim Smith "Cool!" design. Click here!2021-07-031h 54Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg 158th Anniversary Special- July 2, 1863- with LBGs Deb Novotny and Jim PangburnOn this Battle of Gettysburg Special Podcast, Licensed Battlefield Guides Deb Novotny and Jim Pangburn join Matt at the Peach Orchard to discuss the actions of July 2, 1863. How far did Captain Johnston go? Which action/officer's decision was most critical in determining the outcome of the day? Should Hood have "gone around to the right?" Was Wright's report about his brigade's penetration into the Union line exaggerated? Find out this and more by pressing play, sharing it, pressing play again and listening to it at half-speed.    Support the show by supporting this episode's sponsor, TR Hi...2021-07-021h 27Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgJuly 1, 1863July 1, 1863, if it were the only day of the Battle of Gettysburg, ranks in the top 20 of Civil War battles. Yet on tours and in popular memory it is often glossed over, which is too bad. Some of the fiercest fighting of the three-day Battle of Gettysburg happened on July 1. The Iron Brigade, with 1,883 soldiers lost 1,153 in killed, wounded, or missing. And they weren't the only ones to sustain such loss.  Licensed Battlefield Guides Tracy Baer and Rich Kohr join us on Oak Hill for this 158th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg Special.   ...2021-07-012h 05Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg 158th Anniversary Special- June 30, 1863- with LBG Tracy BaerIt's the 158th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, this year, Addressing Gettysburg has added two extra shows to our traditional anniversary shows.  June 30, 1863 is an important day for the Gettysburg Campaign. Why? Because it sets the stage for the big battle that gives the Campaign its name, of course! Join LBG Tracy Baer and returning champion cohost, Bob Steenstra, as we discuss June 30, 1863.  Please support the show by supporting this episode's sponsor, GettysBike Tours. Call 717-752-7752 to book a tour today and make sure you mention Addressing Gettysburg to get 15% off. 2021-06-302h 41Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgDavid Martin's "Confederate Monuments At Gettysburg"Sheesh! Lots to do with Confederate monuments at Gettysburg lately, huh?   David Martin is back to talk about another one of his books. This time it's 1986's "Confederate Monuments at Gettysburg." Some interesting facts about the placements, erections and dedications of some of the monuments in this book. Did you know that the US Government considered how much metal could be salvaged from the artillery and monuments here during WWII? There's a lot to learn from this book.  If you enjoyed this Patreon Preview, please consider becoming a Patron so we can keep bringing free co...2021-06-2814 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #42- June 26, 1863 with Tim SmithStrap in for this episode! Tim Smith takes us on a detailed description and explanation of June 26, 1863. one of many eventful days of the Gettysburg Campaign, but a particularly terrifying one for the civilians of a bustling crossroads-town known as Gettysburg. Support the Show by: NEW! Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here Getting a book- click here (Mother's Day and Father's Day are just around the corner) Donate directly via PayPal Click here ...2021-06-212h 40Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgConfederate Monuments at Gettysburg- with Professor Scott HancockScott Hancock is an associate professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College and has, in recent, years, been outspoken about what he thinks should be done with the Confederate monuments in Gettysburg National Military Park. This is Scott's second time on the show but first time in the studio with us and what a rewarding conversation we had! It just might surprise some of you. If you enjoyed this Patreon Preview, then please help us keep the free content you enjoy on your favorite podcast app going by becoming a patron. Click here!2021-06-2120 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgIMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT For June 19th #GetOutOfTheCar2021 TourIf you plan to come to the June 19th tour of East Cavalry Field, you must meet at the Gettysburg Tour Center at 778 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA by 9am. The Tour Center has been kind enough to provide us with a bus to shuttle us to and from ECF. The reason is simple: there's nowhere to park out there!!! After the tour, we are going to Mason Dixon Distillery for lunch at 1. All are welcome and we hope to see you there too! June 19th's tour is sponsored by Mason Dixon Distillery and the Gettysburg...2021-06-1302 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #41- The Gettysburg Cyclorama with Sue Boardman LBG Sue Boardman joins us for the first time on Addressing Gettysburg to talk about the Gettysburg Cyclorama, its history and restoration.  From the GNMP website: Cycloramas were a very popular form of entertainment in the late 1800's, both in America and Europe. These massive, oil-on-canvas paintings were displayed in special auditoriums and enhanced with landscaped foregrounds sometimes featuring trees, grasses, fences and even life-sized figures. The result was a three-dimensional effect that surrounded viewers who stood on a central platform, literally placing them in the center of the great historic scene. Most cycloramas depicted d...2021-06-072h 15Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAspiring Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides- with Chris Army and Pete HermanYears ago, Pete Herman decided he wanted to become an LBG here in Gettysburg. So he started a Facebook page called Aspiring Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides. Soon, other hopefuls as well as already-licensed guides joined the page and anew online community was born. LBG and regular guest on the show Chris Army joins Pete on this episode to talk about the page, becoming a guide and some fun stuff. Enjoy this Patreon Preview   Becoming a Patron is the best way to help support Addressing Gettysburg. So far, Patrons have enabled us to put out the a...2021-06-0715 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg#GetOutOfTheCar2021 Promo- June 19- East Cavalry FieldJoin us for out June 19th #GetOutOfTheCar2021 Tour of East Cavalry Field lead by LBG Lewis Trott. Be sure you listen all the way to the end. Try to carpool if you can. Keep your eyes and ears open for further updates as we may charter a bus to get people there. 2021-06-0610 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgINVASION! June 1863 Re-ReleaseJust in time for the anniversary of the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign, we're re-releasing Narrative Episode 2, this time with all three parts strung together so you don't have to go searching for each part. This episode brings you through the month of June up the the night of June 30.  Excerpts from the script: Synopse [BEGIN “BEAR WALTZ”] As 1863 began, the Union Army of the Potomac found itself in a general malaise. Its failed attempt at another push towards Richmond, known as the “Mud March,” had served as the nail in the coffi...2021-06-012h 30Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- Flames Beyond Gettysburg with Author Scott MingusAuthor Scott Mingus joins us to talk about the "capture" of York, Pennsylvania, a subject that's still sore among many native Yorkers. In this episode we discuss Gordon's move to York and the burning of the Wrightsville Bridge. As always, there's more to the story than you think you know.    Become a Patron and support the show. Click here2021-05-3115 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- Actor Joseph FuquaJoseph Fuqua is hilarious. If you don't believe me, press play. You know Joey as JEB Stuart in the movies "Gettysburg" and "Gods and Generals." But,, here we get to know him in more humorous ways. Enjoy!   Become a patron and help us bring more shows like these and more to the masses! Click here2021-05-2415 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #40- The Monumentation Period with LBG Jessie WheedletonLicensed Battlefield Guide Jessie Wheedleton is back to talk about the Monumentation Period, when the Veterans and other entities raised monuments to those who fought at Gettysburg.  Support the Show by: NEW! Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here Getting a book- click here! (Mother's Day and Father's Day are just around the corner) Donate directly via PayPal Click here Supporting Our Sponsors: GettysBike Tours Ploughman Cider. Use promo cod...2021-05-241h 47Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- African American Life in the 19th Century with Scott Hancock Scott Hancock, currently associate professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College, came to Gettysburg College in 2001. His scholarly interests focus on the African American experience from the mid-seventeenth century to just before the Civil War. His work considers African Americans’ engagement with the law, and incorporates other disciplinary perspectives such as law & society and geography. He is particularly interested in how black interaction with the law in a variety of ways, from small disputes in lower courts to escaping via the underground railroad, shaped constitutional law, legal ideologies, black identity and U.S. society. Some of his work ha...2021-05-1715 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #39- The Flying Dutchmen?- Howard's XI Corps with Stu DempseyWelcome to LBG Stu Dempsey on his first appearance on Addressing Gettysburg.  In this episode, we talk about Oliver O Howard's XI Corps (that's 11th Corps for those of you who don't speak Roman). Over the year's the prejudices of the the XI Corps' contemporaries have remained with them as subsequent generations studied the battle. But were they true or were they unfair? Well, Stu helps us learn about the XI Corps and what they did both at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg so that you can decide if they were "Those Damned Dutch" or just unfairly remembered. Perhaps b...2021-05-101h 50Addressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg#GetOutOfTheCar2021- May 15- Schimmelfennig's Brigade- with Lewis Trott “…I lost all my officers killed and wounded and most of my men”  July 1, 1863 brought the war to Gettysburg in a way only rumor had previously threatened. As the battle raged northwest and north of town, it was soon apparent to those living within town that it would shortly surge past their doorsteps. Come with us as we explore the stand of the 11th Corps on July 1, 1863 and examine some of the reasons for their subsequent forced retreat. Join us on May 15! Tour STARTS At 10am MEET AT BARLOW’S KNOLL.  PARK WHERE LEGAL! :-) 2021-05-0446 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- Thaddeus Stevens with Ross Hetrick Perhaps it's safe to say that most modern Americans might have heard of Thad prior to the movie "Lincoln" and, since that movie's release, many more know of him from Tommy Lee Jones' colorful performance of the man. Well, Mr. Jones was not exaggerating the character of Thaddeus Stevens. What an interesting and colorful man he truly was! And, we would argue, the father of modern American society. This is a MUST LISTEN!    Our guest, Ross Hetrick, is head of the Thaddeus Steven Society     From their website: "The Thaddeus Stevens Society is a non-profit group started in 1999 to promote the memo...2021-05-0315 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide- #GetOutOfTheCar2021- April 17, Greene's BrigadeLewis Trott joins us for our first #Getoutofthecar2021 Ask A Gettysburg Guide. Now you don't have to come to our tours without any prior knowledge of the area and troops we will get to know.  April 17th's tour: “My God, young man…if you go out there with your regiment they will swallow you!”  As the Confederates under Lt. General Richard Ewell swept westward on the late afternoon of July 2, 1863, their task was a literal uphill battle as they climbed the northern slopes of Culp’s Hill. The men of the Union 12th Corps had spent all...2021-04-301h 12Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAddressing Gettysburg- Ask A Gettysburg Guide #38- Homeless QuestionsEvery now and then, as you know, we clean out our cache of "homeless questions." These are questions about something other than the subject we're soliciting questions for. Because our first priority is helping you learn about the Battle of Gettysburg, we don't let those questions go to waste! Jim Pangburn joins us this time to answer these homeless, but good, questions. Enjoy and learn! Support the Show by: NEW! Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some merch- click here...2021-04-2659 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON_PREIVIEW-Get Those Shoes- with Scott HartwigRegular contributor, author and former chief of interpretation here at Gettysburg National Military Park, Scott Hartwig, is back to, hopefully, put an end to the "shoe myth" for once and for all. At least in the minds of our audience.  Here's the blogpost that inspired this episode  Part 1 Part 2 Support the show by becoming a Patron and join of a force that is now over 160 strong! Click here!2021-04-1915 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgHappy Birthday to LBG Jessie WheedletonMatt and Eric wish to extend an enthusiastic rendition of "Happy Birthday" in honor of our pal and regular contributor to the show, LBG Jessie Wheedleton. We hope you enjoy your day, Jessie, and thank you for your help with the show!  2021-04-1200 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #37- John Burns- with Tim SmithJohn Burns, that cantankerous old curmudgeon, captures the imagination and tickles the funny bone of many a student of the Battle of Gettysburg. But what is myth and what is legend? Tim Smith, LBG and author of John Burns "Hero of Gettysburg" joins us for this Ask a Gettysburg Guide to set the record straight, aided by the questions of our marvelous Patrons.  Support the Show by: NEW! Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Sending us something off our Wishlist Becoming a Patron- click here Grabbing some...2021-04-122h 04Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- Kendra Debany's Gettysburg House Histories #2- 1863 Farms and YouKendra is back for her second installment of House Histories over on Patreon. In this one, she goes over some of the more common characteristics of farmhouses that would have been standing in 1863 so that you might have an easier time determining if a house in question had a chance of being here during the battle. Enjoy! Get shows like this AND support the show by becoming a Patron. CLICK HERE!2021-04-1215 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW-Gettysburg House Histories with Kendra Debany Every house has history. Yet there's something just a tad more interesting about house histories in and around Gettysburg, even if they're not battle-era.    Kendra Debany has a Facebook page and business called Gettysburg House Histories and she relentlessly hunts down as much information as she can find about your historic home because she loves doing it. She's like a house detective.    Kendra sat down with us to have a fun discussion about all that goes into her work. I think you'll like this one. Enjoy! Find her on Facebook  2021-04-0515 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- Gettysburg July 1- with Author David Martin David Martin, author of the fantastic Gettysburg, July 1 joined us on the phone for his first of many-to-come interviews about one of his books. Since Matt is working on the July 1 narrative, he selfishly decided to have him on to talk about the writing of this book and the day itself. This book also appears on the reading list for aspiring licensed battlefield guides.   Grab yourself a copy today by clicking here. You won't be disappointed.   Become a supporter at Patreon by clicking here 2021-04-0515 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- Gettysburg Ties to the Battle of the Little Bighorn- with Jim HesslerJim Hessler and I love the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Sometimes, we need a palate-cleanser from all this Gettysburg-stuff and, so, I invited Jim on to talk about Gettysburg connections to the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Several officers who served with the 7th Cavalry were veterans of the Battle of Gettysburg, most famously, of course, was General Custer, but another name that many know is that of Myles Keogh, who served on Buford's staff here at Gettysburg. There are others too. You'll just have to watch.      Become a Patron by clicking here!2021-04-0515 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk a Gettysburg Guide #36- Evergreen Cemetery- with Deb NovotnyLBG Deb Novotny joins us for the first time to talk about Evergreen Cemetery, the private cemetery adjacent to Gettysburg National Cemetery. "Cemetery Hill" gets its name from Evergreen. It's home to many famous names from the Battle of Gettysburg, the civilian population during the battle and even a Pittsburgh Steeler and movie actor.  If you ever get the chance when you visit Gettysburg, you must make time to stroll through Evergreen Cemetery. You won't be disappointed.  Support The Show By: NEW! Booking a tour with an LBG from the show! Se...2021-03-291h 36Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgKiss the Blarney Stone with Matt BordersMatt Borders joins us, once again, to talk about St Patrick's Day during the Civil War. He's joined by his co-host from the History Things Podcast, Pat McGuire, who is Irish.  This is a fun episode with some information you may not have heard before or even thought of and some laughs. We hope that's ok. Support The Show By: NEW! Book a tour with an LBG from the show! Sending us something off our Wishlist Getting a book! Becoming a Patron Donating directly via P...2021-03-171h 54Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgAsk A Gettysburg Guide #35- Gettysburg Myth Busting with Tim SmithTim Smith is back to bust just some of the myths surrounding the Battle of Gettysburg. This is a fun episode (gasp! "Fun", you say?) in which Tim clears up some of our Patrons' confusion about myths, legends and outright fabrications. Plus he offers advice on how to research these questions and answer them for yourself.   Support The Show By: NEW! Book a tour with an LBG from the show! Sending us something off our Wishlist Getting a book! (the holidays are coming, you know) Becoming a Patron ...2021-03-152h 28Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- The Lomas Center with Curator/Director Matthew HewsonOn your trip to Gettysburg this year, make sure you spend some time at the new museum/education center known as The Lomas Center. Curator/director Matthew Hewson joins us to talk about what the center has to offer and what their plans for the future are. 2021-03-1515 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgNEW! Addressing Gettysburg Book an LBG ServiceNow, hiring one of the Licensed Battlefield Guides that you hear on the show are more accessible through Addressing Gettysburg's new booking service. Just go to www.addressinggettysburg.com/lbg , find the date you plan to be in town and book! If you have a large group or want to request a specific guide, just call 717-693-0182.   This upload is the audio from a live video demonstration done on Facebook on March 8, 2021.    Help the show. Hire a guide. Meet fellow listeners and LEARN!2021-03-0811 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgNARRATIVE EPISODE 2- INVASION! June 1863- Chapter 3 "The Eve of Battle"   The final chapter of Episode 2 Chapter 3 takes you up to the night of June 30, 1863, the eve of the Battle of Gettysburg.  Where Are The Armies Now? General Hooker spent June 26 moving his army across the Potomac. By nightfall, everyone was in Maryland except John Sedgwick’s Sixth Corps and a portion of the cavalry. Frederick, Maryland, Hooker decided, would become the army’s point of concentration.  The first wing of the Union Army to cross the Potomac, were the three corps under the command of Major General John F Reynolds.  Contra...2020-10-1452 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgPATREON PREVIEW- Gettysburg Civilians and The Armies That Lived Among Them- with Tim Smith   Patron "Balthazar" took us up on the offer to take your requests for topics or guests. His is the first one that was easily fulfilled. So Bob, Tim Smith, Eric the producer, patron Veronica and a cast of bikers and reenactors met at the beer garden of The Farnsworth House to talk about what the civilians experienced with the units that came through or occupied the town from June 26, 1863, on.    Become a Patron today by clicking here  Matthew Callery, Bob Steenstra, Timothy H. Smith. Copyright 2020. All rights reserved  2020-05-2917 minAddressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgGettysburg NPS Winter Lecture Series- "With Eagles on Their Buttons and Bullets in Their Pockets"- by Ranger John Hoptak   The 54th Massachusetts was immortalized in our popular memory by the movie "Glory", starring Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman. But did you know that over 300 of the 1040 members of the regiment were from South Central PA, including some from Gettysburg? Or that around 30 of them identified themselves as former slaves? Ranger John Hoptak delivers a very interesting interactive lecture about South Central Pa men who fought in the 54th Mass. You don't want to miss this one.  We are able to bring this and all Winter Lectures to you thanks to the generosity of our Pa...2020-02-091h 22Addressing GettysburgAddressing GettysburgNARRATIVE EPISODE 2: INVASION! June, 1863- Chapter 1- "Lee Slips Away"   As 1863 began, the Union Army of the Potomac found itself in a general malaise. Its failed attempt at another push towards Richmond, known as the “Mud March,” had served as the nail in the coffin of army commander Ambrose E Burnside. When Joseph Hooker took his place as commander of the Army of the Potomac, the changes he implemented helped boost the morale and confidence of his troops. But Hooker squandered that goodwill by bungling the Chancellorsville Campaign, in the early days of May 1863. While many believed that drunkenness or the artillery round that knocked him out for a short...2020-01-1359 min