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A few months back, we had LBGs Chris Army and Lewis Trott on to share their top five Gettysburg resource recommendations. Now, it's the ladies' turn! LBGs Deb Novotny, Sue Boardman and Jessie Wheedlton share the books that they think every student of the battle must read. Have you read the books they recommend?
LBG Jasan Hileman is the newst guide to join us on Addressing Gettysburg. Also, Joe from Peach Orchard Publishing joins us for the first time as producer/engineer.
When I asked Jasan to do the show I told him what I tell every guide who comes on: you can choose from a list of listener submitted topics or you can name your own. Jasan said he wanted to do a WTF Moments epiosde. Since that title is already overused, I harkened back to the days of hair gel and parachute pants and borrowed a line from the great American philosophers C&C Music Factory for this show's title.
In this episode, we cover many things that leave a lot of us scratching our heads about the Gettysburg Campaign like Mr. Stuart's Wild Ride, Ewell's "inaction" on Cemetery and Culp's Hill and more. This was yet another fun episode to record and we hope you have fun (and learn a bit) listening to it.
LBG Chris Bagley joins us for his first time on the show to talk about the horse at Gettysburg, which just so happens to be the name of his book. Sometimes we might overlook just how important beasts of burden like horses and mules were for Civil War armies, but they were. As you might have guessed, just like other species, there are different breeds of horses suited for various uses. This is a good episode for horse-lovers or just anyone who wants to end their day knowing something they didn't wake up knowing.
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/books
Joining our book club. Email [email protected]
Joining the AG Guard. Email [email protected]
Supporting Our Sponsors:
Mike Scott Voice- https://www.mikescottvoice.com
The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides- https://gettysburgtourguides.org/
Seminary Ridge Museum- https://www.seminaryridgemuseum.org/
For the Historian- Mention us for 20% off retail sales (in store) plus free shipping (online)- https://www.forthehistorian.com
The Badgemaker- https://www.civilwarcorpsbadges.com
Civil War Trails- https://www.civilwartrails.com
82 Cafe Use "HANCOCK" for 10% off your order https://www.raggededgerc.com/
Buy Billy Webster's Music- Billy Webster arranged and performed the rendition of "Garryowen" that you hear at the end of the show. https://billysongs.com
Music possibly by:
"Garryowen" by Billy Webster
Camp Chase Fifes & Drums and our website is https://www.campchasefifesanddrums.org
California Consolidated Drum Band check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/CCDrumBand
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A few months back, we had LBGs Chris Army and Lewis Trott on to share their top five Gettysburg resource recommendations. Now, it's the ladies' turn! LBGs Deb Novotny, Sue Boardman and Jessie Wheedlton share the books that they think every student of the battle must read. Have you read the books they recommend?
LBG Jasan Hileman is the newst guide to join us on Addressing Gettysburg. Also, Joe from Peach Orchard Publishing joins us for the first time as producer/engineer.
When I asked Jasan to do the show I told him what I tell every guide who comes on: you can choose from a list of listener submitted topics or you can name your own. Jasan said he wanted to do a WTF Moments epiosde. Since that title is already overused, I harkened back to the days of hair gel and parachute pants and borrowed a line from the great American philosophers C&C Music Factory for this show's title.
In this episode, we cover many things that leave a lot of us scratching our heads about the Gettysburg Campaign like Mr. Stuart's Wild Ride, Ewell's "inaction" on Cemetery and Culp's Hill and more. This was yet another fun episode to record and we hope you have fun (and learn a bit) listening to it.
LBG Chris Bagley joins us for his first time on the show to talk about the horse at Gettysburg, which just so happens to be the name of his book. Sometimes we might overlook just how important beasts of burden like horses and mules were for Civil War armies, but they were. As you might have guessed, just like other species, there are different breeds of horses suited for various uses. This is a good episode for horse-lovers or just anyone who wants to end their day knowing something they didn't wake up knowing.
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/books
Joining our book club. Email [email protected]
Joining the AG Guard. Email [email protected]
Supporting Our Sponsors:
Mike Scott Voice- https://www.mikescottvoice.com
The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides- https://gettysburgtourguides.org/
Seminary Ridge Museum- https://www.seminaryridgemuseum.org/
For the Historian- Mention us for 20% off retail sales (in store) plus free shipping (online)- https://www.forthehistorian.com
The Badgemaker- https://www.civilwarcorpsbadges.com
Civil War Trails- https://www.civilwartrails.com
82 Cafe Use "HANCOCK" for 10% off your order https://www.raggededgerc.com/
Buy Billy Webster's Music- Billy Webster arranged and performed the rendition of "Garryowen" that you hear at the end of the show. https://billysongs.com
Music possibly by:
"Garryowen" by Billy Webster
Camp Chase Fifes & Drums and our website is https://www.campchasefifesanddrums.org
California Consolidated Drum Band check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/CCDrumBand
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