Artifacts from Pickett's Charge Return to Gettysburg

2024 ж. 6 Ақп.
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The West Point Museum brings artifacts out to the Gettysburg Battlefield for the first time since the battle itself in 1863.
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  • I work with Picketts great - great grand son. His father was a colonel in the Nam.

    @goodday5570@goodday55703 ай бұрын
    • Thats pretty cool! Does he talk/know a good bit about his GG Grandfather?

      @Bodiddley788@Bodiddley7883 ай бұрын
    • Tell us about him...does he talk about him?

      @chestophercolumbo4561@chestophercolumbo45613 ай бұрын
    • So awesome

      @conhallows@conhallows3 ай бұрын
    • Did he enjoy eating shad?

      @franklubbock8400@franklubbock84003 ай бұрын
  • George Pickett was my great great great grandpa. Love learning abt this stuff 🥹

    @briannapickett8670@briannapickett86703 ай бұрын
  • My Great Grandfather Corporal Henry Wilber, 108th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was at this location, and was severely wounded when one of the caissons of Woodruff’s Battery that he was next to exploded. After the battle he was transferred to the Invalid Corps, later renamed the 18th VRC.

    @delwilber1893@delwilber18933 ай бұрын
  • Howdy from south Texas! Awesome artifacts with incredible preservation.

    @jameswalters8755@jameswalters87553 ай бұрын
  • Totally cool relic from Picketts Charge.Thank you very much! 💯👍👊

    @terryeustice5399@terryeustice53993 ай бұрын
  • Awesome items,impressive good condition..honour to the braves of Pickett's charge!!

    @emilioalcazar-su9vi@emilioalcazar-su9vi3 ай бұрын
  • The ghostmarks on that holster are incredible! Thanks again guys

    @fredjasper7378@fredjasper73783 ай бұрын
  • APPRECIATE YOU ABT!!!!!

    @user-tv3id2nf5o@user-tv3id2nf5o3 ай бұрын
  • Small error: Lt. Woodruff led Battery I of the 1st United States Artillery, not the Second.

    @lawrencemyers3623@lawrencemyers36233 ай бұрын
  • I had two great great uncles and three of their brothers in law from North Carolina joined the Union Army. Being of Scottish descent, they believed that slavery was wrong. Their last name was Gillespie, and their father (my three times great grandfather) made rifles that many Confederate soldiers took into battle as they were extremely accurate rifles. Phillip Gillespie, one of his sons who joined the Union Army, was as good as his dad at making rifles. Even as a kid, I knew I supported the Union side (and I have deep Southern roots. I knew that slavery was wrong.

    @jleechadwick@jleechadwick3 ай бұрын
    • Virtue signaling level 100.

      @fredtaylor9792@fredtaylor97922 ай бұрын
  • I was in Gettysburg two weeks ago, and I need to go back.

    @donb7113@donb711321 күн бұрын
    • Pickett's Charge relic revolver returns to Gettysburg battlefield.

      @stevencassel5680@stevencassel568020 күн бұрын
  • "Good Good" in action. And that's good.

    @marvwatkins7029@marvwatkins70293 ай бұрын
  • I really didn't know that civilians could visit West Point. I have my military credentials and would like to visit this summer.

    @Bodiddley788@Bodiddley7883 ай бұрын
  • youd have to know way more about the provenance of the revolver and its journey through time to speculate that the cylinder fouling is from the time of the civil war, let alone the battle of gettysburg. lot of time between then and now. great group of artifacts. especially love that cane.

    @thurin84@thurin843 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic! Thanks

    @mwdjr3158@mwdjr31583 ай бұрын
  • Interesting artifacts!

    @terryl7874@terryl78743 ай бұрын
  • Awesome job gentlemen 😊

    @martindriver6026@martindriver60263 ай бұрын
  • Really cool!

    @DonaldKDever@DonaldKDever3 ай бұрын
  • Wow. People were very slim then.

    @cynthiacronin2794@cynthiacronin27943 ай бұрын
    • Or we're fat now.

      @robertclark3013@robertclark30133 ай бұрын
    • They weren't fed processed garbage back then. Plus they were way more physically active than most folks are these days.

      @floridaman1483@floridaman14833 ай бұрын
    • It's more that more people tend toward obesity now. Military personnel however are still on the thin side, since their profession requires some degree of physical fitness. The average weight of a U.S. soldier today is 165 lbs. I imagine that is probably a little heavier than their civil war counterparts, but modern people are also taller on average.

      @ahorsewithnoname773@ahorsewithnoname7732 ай бұрын
  • Great video

    @NickyB0718@NickyB07183 ай бұрын
  • That holster must have been for left hand or did it he flap go on either side ?

    @timsterrett2417@timsterrett24173 ай бұрын
    • 2417 That looks to me to be a left handed holster .

      @slimfire5475@slimfire54753 ай бұрын
    • Many black powder or Cavalry holsters with cover flaps were intended to be worn on the left side(even if right handed) and withdrawn in a cross-draw fashion. That would be across the body. These were not fast draw or "cowboy" revolvers.

      @davidhaugen9966@davidhaugen99663 ай бұрын
    • 0:40 ​​@@davidhaugen9966A left handed holster on the right side for a right handed shooter wouldn't work well as the grip would be facing in the wrong direction and difficult to draw. Right handed holsters were worn on the left side, with the grip facing toward the front.

      @tberkoff@tberkoff3 ай бұрын
  • @bigsarge2085@bigsarge20853 ай бұрын
  • Those are such great artifacts, too bad that this guy has the speaking skills of a lawmower. I was excited to hear the story but listening to this guy was like letting myself on fire

    @chrsfilms@chrsfilms3 ай бұрын
  • LT with stripes?

    @user-tp4fr4ij1p@user-tp4fr4ij1p3 ай бұрын
    • It's his cadet coat from his time at West Point. He wouldn't have a lieutenant's rank insignia until he graduated in 1862.

      @lawrencemyers3623@lawrencemyers36233 ай бұрын
  • 5:35 what? is the 4577?????

    @m60a3tts1@m60a3tts13 ай бұрын
  • Dude, can I be your guys’ media guy? The video and audio of this awesome history are captured so great but then it’s uploaded chock full of compression artifacts at 720p. Please have someone upload the files in their full, original quality which I’m sure is much higher res? Even if the original file is 720p why is it totally compressed into blurry artifacts? Is it something in the exporting of the file, or the uploading of it? Give me this job

    @BradyA1124@BradyA11243 ай бұрын
    • This was clipped from a KZhead live during our 160th anniversary coverage and produced on the spot using an app. That is the highest the quality gets streaming from the battlefield. Thanks.

      @AmericanBattlefieldTrust@AmericanBattlefieldTrust3 ай бұрын
  • I was just thinking, that might have been a damn if you do and damn if you don't situation. Damn you for not joining the Confederacy and damn you for being a southerner who stayed with the Union. Are you a spy? I can only think what was thought about them.

    @outdoorlife5396@outdoorlife53963 ай бұрын
    • My ancestors were 100% confederate and I dont like the Union myself.

      @pilsplease7561@pilsplease75613 ай бұрын
    • @@pilsplease7561 If you don't like the Union, you don't like the country. There is the door, don't let hit you were the good Lord split you.

      @outdoorlife5396@outdoorlife53963 ай бұрын
  • Believe in Jesus Christ and you will have Everlasting Life, to believe in someone, you are convinced that they are true. If you Believe in Jesus Christ, you will be Saved by Grace Alone through Faith Alone in Jesus Christ Alone, John 3:16, KJV. Once you are Saved, you are always Saved, John 6:37, KJV........

    @eagle7757@eagle77573 ай бұрын
  • I have zero respect for the traitors of the south.

    @scotttilson8876@scotttilson88763 ай бұрын
    • Ok

      @10_a_see@10_a_see3 ай бұрын
    • Not ALL southerners had family trees that didn't branch out. Not every southerner believed the propaganda. Fast forward 160 years...many northern cities have socialist liberal progressive traitorous scum.

      @josephfuller9366@josephfuller93663 ай бұрын
    • I hate George Thomas too!

      @therabbitify@therabbitify3 ай бұрын
    • I have zero respect for the union traitors to the constitution. Then or now.

      @jonathanbaggs4275@jonathanbaggs42753 ай бұрын
  • You mean the chambers in the cylinder were a little dirty ? If his revolver hadn't been cleaned after firing be more than a little dirty mate > chambers and the rifling in the barrel totally rusted out !

    @sheepsfoot2@sheepsfoot23 ай бұрын
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