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Just days after the Battle of Gettysburg, Alexander Gardner and his photographic crew visited the Trostle Farm, which became a savage no-man's-land between soldiers from Massachusetts and Mississippi during the second day's fighting. Step into these historic 1863 images with Garry Adelman.
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In this episode of Historically Correct, we visit Cowpens, South Carolina, the site of Daniel Morgan's stunning victory over Banastre Tarleton on January 17, 1781. Did you know that at Cowpens, Daniel Morgan's forces succeeded in executing a double envelopment maneuver, one of but a few in history? Find out more here:
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After successfully defending the Confederate Capital during the Peninsula Campaign, Robert E. Lee decided to embark on his first northern offensive. On the way to Second Manassas, Stonewall Jackson and Nathaniel Banks squared off at the Battle of Cedar Mountain. Join Garry Adelman as he "steps in" to one of the most pristine remaining photo lineups of the Civil War.
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One of the most remarkable things about the preservation of Robert E. Lee's Headquarters is the photos of the home taken just days after the Battle of Gettysburg in July of 1863. Join Garry Adelman as he "steps into" Mathew Brady's historic shots. Take note of Mary Thompson, who can be seen in the foreground of the photos. She had lived in the house for 17 years by the time of the battle, and remained in her home, tending wounded soldiers, as the battle raged outside her door. #WomensHistoryMonth
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