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Gettysburg (PCN is an excellent viewing option)
See below ^ | 7/1/2013 | Self

Posted on 07/01/2013 7:02:14 PM PDT by dickmc

While CSPAN at http://www.c-spanvideo.org/schedule/ has scheduled a bit of the Gettysburg doings, the balance of the good stuff is on the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN). This includes battlewalks and key presentations by local Park Rangers and historians. The Park Rangers are very good and indeed quite accomplished historians in their own right. For example, the Day One Engagements section this morning was quite excellent. I learned a lot I didn't know about why Lee came north and why the town delaying battle --150 days ago today-- was important in the Union being able to occupy the high ground for tomorrow's battle.

If you have a local cable network in Pennsylvania you can watch it directly. The PCN overview for the Gettysburg portion is at http://pcntv.com/gettysburg-150th/ However, there is much more detailed Gettysburg daily programming each day as covered at the http://pcntv.com/schedule/.

Up until about a year ago, you could watch PCN on the web for free. However, that has changed and you now need to subscribe at http://pcntv.com/pcn-plus/subscribe-to-premium-content/. This costs $8 for a day or $25 for a year.

Even so, if you are a Civil War Buff you might want to check out the detailed daily schedules through July 4th and consider subscribing in order to watch Gettysburg pretty much non-stop day-by-day.

Enjoy


TOPICS: History; Military/Veterans; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: gettysburg

1 posted on 07/01/2013 7:02:14 PM PDT by dickmc
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To: dickmc
Yes the PCN presented coverage is usually excellent.

TV is pretty much a no go for me but the PCN events are excellent.
2 posted on 07/01/2013 7:09:16 PM PDT by JSteff (It was ALL about SCOTUS... We are DOOMED for several generations. . Who cares? The Dems care!)
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To: dickmc

“150 days ago today”
You don’t say!


3 posted on 07/01/2013 7:24:55 PM PDT by Past Your Eyes (You can't force people to care.)
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To: dickmc

PFL


4 posted on 07/01/2013 7:57:21 PM PDT by Batman11 (Obama is not American.. he has no clue what it is to be American.)
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To: dickmc

Thank you for this. Southerners who honor their family who were there, always know what day of the week it was back then, and what happened on each day. July 3rd, 1863 was a searing hot Friday. The massive charge on the weakly defended Union center failed terribly at great loss life.

The Army of Northern Virginia left that night in a huge rainstorm, with the wounded they could bear, with a rear guard— to begin to cross the Potomac at Williamsport on the 13th, being attacked as they did, and losing Brig. Gen. Johnston Pettigrew (a scholar who spoke and wrote French, German, Italian, and Spanish, and read Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic and had been a diplomat) to a troopers bullet. To fight for 2 more long years.

William F. Faulkner’s quote on this subject:
“It’s all now you see. Yesterday won’t be over until tomorrow and tomorrow began ten thousand years ago. For every Southern boy fourteen years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there is the instant when it’s still not yet two o’clock on that July afternoon in 1863, the brigades are in position behind the rail fence, the guns are laid and ready in the woods and the furled flags are already loosened to break out and Pickett himself with his long oiled ringlets and his hat in one hand probably and his sword in the other looking up the hill waiting for Longstreet to give the word and it’s all in the balance, it hasn’t happened yet, it hasn’t even begun yet, it not only hasn’t begun yet but there is still time for it not to begin against that position and those circumstances which made more men than Garnett and Kemper and Armistead and Wilcox look grave yet it’s going to begin, we all know that, we have come too far with too much at stake and that moment doesn’t need even a fourteen-year-old boy to think “This time”. Maybe this time with all this much to lose and all this much to gain: Pennsylvania, Maryland, the world, the golden dome of Washington itself to crown with desperate and unbelievable victory the desperate gamble, the cast made two years ago....”

Their descendants, in large numbers, loyally fought for the US in all foreign wars— in the ranks of the lovers of Freedom and Independence. Deo Vindice.


5 posted on 07/01/2013 7:57:50 PM PDT by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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I am glad their descendants make up for the treason of their ancestors.


6 posted on 07/07/2013 9:48:34 AM PDT by donmeaker (Blunderbuss: A short weapon, ... now superceded in civilized countries by more advanced weaponry.)
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