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LBG Larry Korczyk joins us for our first LIVE Ask A Gettysburg Guide to talk about the famed Iron Brigade in the Battle of Gettysburg. The Iron Brigade sustained 1153 (61%) casualties out of the 1885 men they brought into the fight. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel because Ask A Guides and now livestreams every other Tuesday at 7pm EST. Don't worry, I'll still upload the audio to this feed. Anyway, we want you to interact with our guides, so here's how it works: Super Chats of $10 (US) or more will be read on the air. You can call in with your battle analysis (keep it to the topic at hand), question or whatever at 717-420-1978. You can leave a voicemail there too. Be sure to wait for the commercial break before dialing. We'll answer calls after the break. Money raised from Super Chats goes to defray the cost of buying our guest and crew dinner, since they're kind enough to come here after work. If there's anything left from your Super Chats, that money goes to pay Addressing Gettysburg, LLC's bills. Thanks in advance for your support. Be sure to pick up one of our several Iron Brigade designs at www.addressinggettysburg.com/shop and, of course BECOME A PATRON here www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg
Culp's Hill marked the right flank of the Union Army at the Battle of Gettysburg. The imposing tree and rock covered height played host to some of the most intense fighting. on July 2, 1863, Confederate forces under Richard Ewell and Edward "Alleghany" Johnson, attacked the all New York brigade of George Sears Greene. Timely Federal reinforcements from the 11th Corps, 1st Corps, and the Iron Brigade helped to save the day. On July 3, 1863, Culp's Hill was the scene of the longest sustained fighting at Gettysburg. Join Garry Adelman, Kris White, and Sarah Kay Bierle of the American Battlefield Trust as they tell the stories of Mathew Brady, William Lilly, Augustus Coble, Dwight Eisenhower, and many others. From Spangler's Spring to the summit of Culp's Hill, we will cover the right end of the Union line at Gettysburg. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
INTRODUCTING! Our first coffee brand LITTLE GROUND TOP, expertly roasted by our friends at Bantam Roaster. Order your bags at https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/cafe THIS EPISODE was made possible by our generous Patrons. Become one today and get more than you bargain for! www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg On the first day of July, they arrived shrouded in a foreboding misty rain. The Confederate infantry division of Major General Henry Heth from A.P. Hill's Third Corps advanced towards Gettysburg under a veil of uncertainty. While crossing a bridge over Marsh Creek, the head of Heth's column was halted by the familiar "pop" of enemy small arms some 700 yards away. It was a shot from the carbine of the 8th Illinois Cavalry's Lieutenant Marcellus Jones. The ball had begun; The Battle of Gettysburg was underway. The gray soldiers, anticipating a militia, were surprised by Union cavalry. This surprise, however, did not deter them. Instead, it spurred them into a cautious advance, moving from column into skirmish lines in the fields north and south of the Chambersburg Pike. John Buford, the Union Cavalry commander, was tactically maneuvering to buy time—time that the Union left-wing commander, John Reynolds, needed to rush his infantry up to Gettysburg. Buford had gathered intelligence that Confederate soldiers were to the north and west of Gettysburg. Armed with this crucial information, Buford strategically positioned his men to cover every major road coming in from the west, north, and east of Gettysburg. The shots fired indicated that the first Confederates were approaching from the west, a testament to Buford's strategic foresight. Upon being fired upon, the Confederates, seemingly undeterred by the presence of Union Cavalry, began a slow and methodical advance. Like a grey bank of storm clouds, they pushed back Buford's men from Knoxlyn Ridge to Herr's Ridge and, finally, to McPherson's Ridge, where Buford intended to hold until the infantry arrived. At Willoughby's Run, in the valley between Herr's and McPherson's Ridges, the veteran Confederate infantry briefly halted and organized themselves before pressing onward up the slope against Buford's brigades under Colonel Gamble and Devin. Just as the Confederates were gaining ground, the emergence of Union infantry, a complete shock to them, marked a significant turning point in the morning's battle. The unexpected arrival of the Union infantry changed the dynamics of the fight, and what started as a skirmish between cavalry and infantry was about to become a full-throated battle. Brigadier General Joseph Davis's Brigade of Mississippi and North Carolina men rapidly approached Cutler's right-two regiments, the 76th N.Y. and 56th P.A., from the west. The 56th Pennsylvania opened fire first with the command, 'Ready, right oblique! Aim! Fire!' The 2nd Mississippi and 55th North Carolina returned fire. Some of these shots raked the 76th New York as they got into position to the Pennsylvania men's right. At first, the 76th's commander didn't realize that these shots were from the enemy as he could not see any. He urged his men to hold their fire. Then a second volley came in, and still they held their fire. Finally, the 2nd Mississippi came into sight, and Major Grover, the 76th's commander, ordered his men to fire. After about a half-an-hour of fighting, three of Cutler's regiments, the 56th P.A. and the 76th and 147th N.Y., withdrew to Oak Ridge, having lost half of their men. Davis's men pursued Cutler's shattered regiments to Oak Ridge. Cutler had left two regiments on the south side of the Chambersburg Pike at the McPherson Farm. They had skirmished with Archer's brigade as it approached from the west. Cutler's sister brigade, the Iron Brigade under Solomon Meredith, had arrived on the field and was pushing into McPherson's Woods, thereby freeing up Cutler's remaining two regiments, the 84th and 95th N.Y., to turn and face the threat posed by Davis's men. Acting Corps commander Major General Abner Doubleday ordered the only reserve he had, the 6th Wisconsin, to leave its reserve position and "Go like Hell" toward Davis. Rufus Dawes, the 6th's commander, put his men in line to the right of the 95th N.Y. Aiming into Davis's flank, the New York and Wisconsin men opened fire, stopping Davis's pursuit. Then, suddenly, the Confederates appeared to vanish into the earth. They had taken refuge in an unfinished railroad cut that paralleled the Chambersburg Pike. What seemed a safe haven had proved to be a trap, and the Wisconsin and New York boys were ready to take advantage of it. Meanwhile, acting left-wing commander Major General John F. Reynolds was personally feeding units of the Iron Brigade into McPherson's Woods, something a man in his position should not do. While doing this, a Confederate bullet struck him in the head. Within 30 minutes of being on the field, the man who was leading the Union effort that morning was dead. The Iron Brigade pushed into McPherson's Woods. After a series of bloody fights, Archer's Confederates were repulsed. Archer, himself, became a Union prisoner. As Confederates reeled from their sudden repulse, a lull in the fighting followed as commanders decided what to do next, and reinforcements filtered in from directions north and south. That is when, in the early afternoon, Lieutenant General Richard S Ewell's Confederate Second Corps, coming in from the north, suddenly attacked. Seeing the vulnerability of the Union position and the increasing Union reinforcements, Ewell decided to attack without orders to do so. One of his divisions, under Robert Rodes, attacked the Union First Corps' position in an ill-coordinated series of assaults. This attack, too, was repulsed. Confederate Army Commander Robert E. Lee, lacking detailed information, was initially hesitant to attack. Lee reached the battlefield around noon and gathered what information he could. Finally, he decided to capitalize on the actions of his subordinates and arriving reinforcements. Lee issued the order to attack. By now, the Union First Corps and Oliver Otis Howard's Eleventh Corps were up in full. Howard deployed his men on the plane north of Gettysburg, near Pennsylvania College. This was not the position Howard had initially wanted to hold, but the appearance of Rodes' division on Oak Hill left him little other choice. The Union soldiers on the ridges west of town and on the plane north of town would soon find themselves overwhelmed by lines and lines of Butternut and Gray. Fierce firefights erupted, indicated by plumes of smoke and the rattle of musketry along the two-and-a-half-mile line. Union soldiers tried to hang on to their positions desperately. Despite their best efforts to hold back this Confederate tide, the Union's position crumbled as each Confederate attack landed like a sledgehammer blow. The disorganized remnants of Union regiments streamed through the streets of Gettysburg, finally stopping on a hill south of town crowned by a cemetery. There, they found Eleventh Corps Commander O.O. Howard and his reserve. The First and Eleventh Corps' shattered elements rallied on this formidable position. When Union army commander George Meade learned of General Reynolds's death, he dispatched Major General Winfield Scott Hancock, made commander of the Second Corps after the Battle of Chancellorsville, to ride to Gettysburg and act in his stead. Hancock traveled in an ambulance, studying maps of the area. After conferring with Howard and relaying Meade's orders, Hancock and Howard began organizing defenses. The tired and sweat-stained men rallied and built fortifications, bracing themselves for the attack they were sure would follow. A wooded prominence to the right of Cemetery Hill caught Hancock's eye, compelling him to send the newly-arrived regiment from Cutler's Brigade, the 7th Indiana, to occupy it. This hill was Culp's Hill. The Confederates were just as disorganized in victory as the Union soldiers had been in defeat. Daylight was fading fast, progress through the streets of Gettysburg was painfully slow for the Confederates, and rumors of Union reinforcements coming in from the east caused delays. Moreover, ambiguous discretionary orders left the decision to subordinate Confederate commanders to continue pressing the attack. Each commander assessed their situation and decided not to attack. The first day bore witness to some of the bloodiest fighting of the American Civil War, with a combined total of 16,000 killed, wounded, and captured. It was a stunning tactical success for Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, leaving two Union corps driven from their positions and wrecked to a fraction of what they once were. Still, the price had been high for the Confederates. The 26th North Carolina of Pettigrew's Brigade entered the battle with over 800 men. By the end of the battle, they will have lost over five hundred, with most of them sustained in the fighting on July 1st. One question that plagued General Lee was, "Where is General Stuart?" JEB Stuart, acting on orders from Lee, had ridden around the Union Army, managing to cut himself off from communication with Lee. Lee did have cavalry at his disposal. His need, however, was not for cavalry units but for JEB Stuart's ability to analyze military intelligence. Seeing the Union forces streaming back to Cemetery Hill, Lee made a fateful decision. Pointing in the direction of the Army of the Potomac, Lee turned to his "Old War Horse," James Longstreet, and said, "If He is there in the morning, I will attack Him." The attitude behind these words would lead to the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War. Battle of Gettysburg 161st Anniversary Special- July 1, 1863 Featuring Licensed Battlefield Guides Larry Korcheck, Jim Pangburn, Charlie Fennell and Rob Abbott Summary written by Michael "Six Questions" Lentz Script written by Matt Callery Narration, direction and editing by Matt Callery Some Sound Effects Provided by QuantumEra Other Sound Effects synthesized, found in the public domain or recorded by Matt Callery or Ty DeWitt Music found on Epidemic Sound dot com Copyright 2024. Addressing Gettysburg LLC. All rights reserved.
This week in The Metal Forge, IRON BRIGADE from The Metal Pitt! Pittsburgh, PA representing the map again. As you all know, if you continually listen to the show, there are tons and tons of bands in Pitt and PDX and while the amazing thing with both places, there isn't a shortage of quality, amongst the quantity of the scenes. As we are talking with all but one member of the band, we are getting into some details with the EP and how The Metal Archives have some thigs listed and their newest music on the block and DERAILED! Please keep in mind that if you rate and review the show the algorithm seems to like that, and if you like the show, please share and recommend it to anyone else in your circle who likes metal. Much love and respect. MRJ. Iron Brigade: Bandcamp: https://ironbrigadeofficial.bandcamp.com/releases Metal Archives: https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Iron_Brigade/3540475577 Stay tuned in the show for some ads from all of our sponsors, links are listed below. The more you help them out, the more it helps Flamekeeper out! Links to our Sponsors & Partners: Ageless Art Tattoo & Piercing - Clarksville/New Albany: http://www.agelessartclarksville.com http://www.agelessartna.com Electric Ladyland: http://Electricladyland420.com Pizza DoNisi/MAG BAR: https://pizzadonisi.com/ http://magbaroldlouisville.com Shadebeast: http://shadebeast.com and use PROMO CODE: "SITHLORD" at check out for a 10% Discount! Creeping Death Designs: http://www.creepingdeathdesigns.com and use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE10" at check out for a 10% Discount! Record Labels: Unchained Tapes: http://www.unchainedtapes.bigcartel.com and use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE10" at check out for a 10% Discount! Mercenary Press: http://www.mercenarypress.bigcartel.com and use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE" at check out for a 10% Discount! Coming soon: fkr! Other shows you can listen to: Night Demon Heavy Metal Podcast: http://www.nightdemon.net https://open.spotify.com/show/2ozLCAGQ4LdqJwMmeBYJ7k?si=OvvfZsNYRPqywwb86SzrVA Zines: Soulgrinder Zine: http://www.facebook.com/soulgrinder.zine OFFICAL LINKS OF THE METAL FORGE®/FLAMEKEEPER http://www.metalforgeradio.com https://www.flamekeeper.vip FB/IG/TW/TikTok/YouTube - @metalforgeradio Flamekeeper Podcast Network: http://www.youtube.com@flamekeeperpn The Metal Forge The Alehorn The Mudhorn Ossont & Battery Metal on a Budget UNSLEEVED Jason Gardner's Heavy Metal Wasteland: https://www.facebook.com/FlamekeeperPodcasts The Metal Forge® Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0XCBtgJeTpfZ7c60xjIUkF The Metal Forge® Playlist #2 on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7tjWRTGs728xyp6IUHsjtW The Metal Forge Compilation Vol. 1: https://officialoverload.bandcamp.com/album/the-metal-forge-volume-1 The Metal Forge T-Shirt: https://officialoverload.bandcamp.com/merch/the-metal-forge-official-shirt All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized reproduction/duplication is expressly forbidden without prior written consent and is punishable by law. Metal Forge Intro I copyright 2020 The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. Metal Forge Intro II copyright 2023 The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. The Metal Forge®, please contact metalforgeradio@gmail.com for any and all other info. All other music is owned by writers/publishers respectively and is used with permission for means of promotion. ©2019-2024 The Metal Forge® --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metalforgeradio/support
LBGs Lewis Trott and Kevin Bryant met Matt near the 26th North Carolina Monument to record an episode about color bearers in the Battle of Gettysburg. There are many stories from the Battle of Gettysburg about the men who had the peculiar honor of making a target of themselves by carrying their regiment's flag and we just scratch the surface in this episode. Support the Show by: Becoming a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg Donate via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6394Y8C2XUH38 Grabbing some merch- https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/shop Getting a book- https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/books Joining our book club. Email addressinggettysburgbookclub@gmail.com Supporting Our Sponsors: The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides https://gettysburgtourguides.org/albgseminar/ 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 Bantam Roasters 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 Check out Jonathan Lucci's new novel: https://www.theheavensfalling.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 Kevin MacLeod www.incompetech.com
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You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your family. An old adage that the 33rd President of the United States Harry S. Truman knew all too well. Every family has that one black sheep, right? In the case of the Trumans, that shameful distinction fell on James John Chiles, aka Jim Crow Chiles, Harry's Uncle by marriage; a violent Missouri Bushwhacker who fought alongside Bloody Bill Anderson and Jesse James described by author David G. McCullough as universally hated and the stuff of children's nightmares. And believe it or not, Chiles got the nickname Jim Crow due to his talent as a dancer. Minstrel dancing, to be precise. Apparently in the 1830s and 1840's there was a popular white entertainer by the name of Thomas Dartmouth Rice who performed a song-and-dance routine in blackface while mimicking African Americans. The persona he put on during his act was known as Jim Crow. Rice went on tours all over the country, even in England, and it wasn't long before “Jim Crow” was just a common phrase used to describe all white comedians who did these degrading black-face type performances. And of course, years later the term would be adopted as the identifier for laws reinstating white supremacy in the South. And evidently, Truman's uncle was one hell of a Jim Crow dancer. Not exactly the type of association you'd want to have as a politician, right? Even in 1945 when Truman was elected. Oh, and don't worry – it gets much worse. Uncle Chile's comedy routine was the least of the future President's worries. Who was Jim Crow Chiles? A true menace to society or just a poor misunderstood soul just dancing away his sorrows? How did he fall in with Bloody Bill Anderson and William Quantrill? And did he really serve with General Shelby's Iron Brigade? Check out the website for more true tales from the Old West https://www.wildwestextra.com/ Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wildwest Free Newsletter! https://wildwestjosh.substack.com/ Join Patreon for ad-free and bonus content! https://www.patreon.com/wildwestextra Merchandise! https://www.teepublic.com/user/wild-west-extravaganza Book Recommendations! https://www.amazon.com/shop/wildwestextravaganza/list/YEHGNY7KFAU7?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d Bloody Bill Anderson | The Wild West Extravaganza - https://www.wildwestextra.com/bloody-bill-anderson-the-missouri-bushwhackers/ Woe to Live On by Daniel Woodrell - https://archive.org/details/woetoliveon0000wood/page/n7/mode/1up Ride With The Devil clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2Yc2RUw2WE Truman by David McCullough - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0671456547?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzjoshta02-20&creativeASIN=0671456547&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.YEHGNY7KFAU7&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin Quantrill in Texas by Paul Peterson - https://www.amazon.com/dp/158182582X?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzjoshta02-20&creativeASIN=158182582X&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.YEHGNY7KFAU7&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin Missouri Outlaws by Paul Kirkman - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1625859155?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzjoshta02-20&creativeASIN=1625859155&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.YEHGNY7KFAU7&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin Hat Creek Audio - https://hatcreekaudio.com/
Karlton Smith, Gettysburg National Military Park This program will look at the military career of Brig. Gen. John Gibbon, focusing on his Civil War service, especially Gettysburg. It will also look at Gibbon's post war service on the frontier and his attitude concerning the Native Americans he encountered. 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 addressinggettysburgbookclub@gmail.com Supporting Our Sponsors: Mike Scott Voice- https://www.mikescottvoice.com 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 Bantam Roasters (formerly 82 Cafe) Use "HANCOCK" for 10% off your order https://www.raggededgerc.com/ HistoryFix- Use promo code "GETTYSBURG" when you sign up and receive $5 off your first year's subscription at https://www.historyfix.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 Brass Band Music courtesy of the Federal City Brass Band Kevin MacLeod www.incompetech.com
What in Tarnation? The Ozarks in Texas? From The Ozark Howler, Tales of Ghost Horses and Supernatural Creatures, Ozarkers Took More Than Wagons to Texas, Not to Mention Putting Their Stamp on The Lone Star State in the Civil War, including Jo Shelby and his Iron Brigade saving the Treasury in Austin from Outlaws and refusing a reward. The people and myths of Texas have many of their roots in the Ozarks, .and include these things and more. Josh & Lisa discuss noir tales from the Dark Ozarks, including the connections that are not what you expect. What questions would you like answered?Thank you for supporting Dark Ozarks to promote history. We truly appreciate you! ~~Josh, Lisa &Alex©️ Dark Ozarks, 2023
Ranger 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 and Visitor Center in 2023! The Winter Lecture Series is held at 1:30 p.m. on weekends in the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center from January 7 through February 26, 2023. Free tickets will be available day of at the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. Sat. Jan. 7 - Intelligence Gathering at Culp's Hill Troy Harman, Gettysburg National Military Park Did the Southern Army investigate Culp's Hill before attacking it? It is imagined the Southern Army attacked Culp's Hill for two days without knowing what they were walking into, or how impossible the task. It is generally presumed that if some forethought and investigation of the ground and circumstances had been carried out earlier, the 12 hours of combat there may never have occurred. How much truth is there to hastily attacking the hill without prior knowledge of Union strength, location, and morale? Troy Harman will explore and explain through multiple vivid accounts, illustrations, and maps. Sun. Jan. 8 – George Dewey and the American Civil War Karlton Smith, Gettysburg National Military Park This program will explore the Civil War career of future admiral and victor of Manila Bay George Dewey. Join Ranger Karlton Smith and track Dewey's experiences from his time at Annapolis to the end of the Civil War, and uncover how that pivotal period would shape his post-war activities. Sat. Jan. 14 – John Hunt Morgan: Thunderbolt of the Confederacy Matthew 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. Sun. Jan. 15 – If These Things Could Talk: Artifacts from the Collection of Gettysburg National Military Park Tom Holbrook, Gettysburg National Military ParkExplore the museum collection at Gettysburg National Military Park with Ranger Tom Holbrook and discover some of the fascinating stories each object tells. From the simple to the extraordinary, each piece offers a window into the story of the American Civil War. Sat. Jan. 21 – Little Round Top: The Vision Place of Souls Christopher Gwinn, Gettysburg National Military Park It is the most famous hill in American history. For 160 years Americans have been captivated by the story of Little Round Top and the desperate fighting that took place there on the afternoon of July 2, 1863. Ranger Christopher Gwinn will examine the story of the battle, the myths and legends that still hover over its rocky slopes, and detail how Little Round Top became a “vision place of souls.” Sun. Jan. 22 - The Great Reunion of 1913 John Heiser, Historian In the summer of 1913, Pennsylvania invited thousands of Union and Confederate veterans to come to Gettysburg to observe and celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, what many considered to be the "High Water Mark the Rebellion". The response from veterans of the Blue and Gray was overwhelming - over 54,000 old soldiers journeyed to a battlefield skillfully transformed by a government commission into a memorial park, where the armies of both North and South would forever be memorialized. Critics scoffed that old enemies could never get along, the divisions that caused the war in 1861 having not been forgotten. But America was changing at home and abroad and those who chose to ignore this commemoration were surprised at its outcome. Was this "Great Reunion" finally the signal of national reunification so many had hoped for fifty years after the final shot had been fired? Sat. Jan. 28 – From Second Manassas to Gettysburg: - The True Story of a Texas Brigade Officer and a Union Artillerist Wayne Motts, Gettysburg Foundation Join historian, author, and battlefield guide Wayne Motts as he explores the true and unique story of Benjamin F. Carter of the 4th Texas Infantry and Captain Mark Kerns of Battery G, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery and how these two men, fighting on opposite sides during the war, are connected through kind acts. From the battlefields of Virginia to the fighting on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg, Wayne will present some new information about this moving story. Sun. Jan. 29 - From the Iron Brigade to Chief Joseph: John Gibbon's Military Career Karlton Smith, Gettysburg National Military Park This program will look at the military career of Brig. Gen. John Gibbon, focusing on his Civil War service, especially Gettysburg. It will also look at Gibbon's post war service on the frontier and his attitude concerning the Native Americans he encountered. Sat. Feb. 4 - Reading Between the Lines: Soldier Accounts from the Gettysburg Battle Troy Harman, Gettysburg National Military Park Several solider letters and accounts will be examined from the battle, not only for surface level descriptions, but also for patterns to soldier observations, underlying clues to soldier psychology, and deeper cultural messages. This lecture will draw attention to the hidden meanings below the surface. Sun. Feb. 5 – What the Ground Lay Bare: Archeology at Little Round Top and Devils Den Erik Kreusch, Gettysburg National Miliary Park Gettysburg National Military Park has been rehabilitating both the Devil's Den as well as the Little Round Top. Archeologists have been conducting metal detector sweeps of areas where ground disturbance was anticipated. The archeological findings have the potential to shed light on the activities of individuals during and immediately following the fight. The program will highlight some of the current findings. This coupled with firsthand narrative accounts allows the park to enhance our understanding and interpretation. Sat. Feb. 11 – “First in '61:" Nicholas "Nick" Biddle and Pennsylvania's Forgotten First Defenders John Hoptak, Gettysburg National Military Park On the evening of April 18, 1861, less than 72 hours after the surrender of Fort Sumter and President Abraham Lincoln's subsequent call-to-arms, the very first Northern volunteer soldiers arrived in the nation's beleaguered capital. Although long overshadowed in history by the more famous 6th Massachusetts Infantry, these soldiers composed the ranks of five companies of Pennsylvania militia who later became known as the "First Defenders." Attacked by a pro-secessionist/pro-Confederate mob in Baltimore on their journey south to Washington, these First Defenders shed some of the very first blood of what would become the country's bloodiest conflict. Included among those injured was Nicholas "Nick" Biddle, a sixty-five-year-old African American man who had escaped from slavery, and who now wore the uniform of one of the Pennsylvaniacompanies. Join John Hoptak for a look at the fascinating life and story of Biddle, and the history of these lesser-known companies, their prompt response, and their place in American Civil War history. Sun. Feb. 12 (Superbowl Sunday) – No Program Sat. Feb. 18 – Robert E. Lee - The Antebellum Years Matthew Atkinson, Gettysburg National Military Park Lee stands today as one of the most influential military leaders in world history. But what were his upbringing, education and experiences that molded the man? Join Ranger Matt Atkinson and explore Lee's life before the Civil War. Sun. Feb. 19 – Placing the Platform: Using 3D Technology to Pinpoint Lincoln at Gettysburg Christopher Oakley, Associate Professor, UNC- Asheville Associate Professor Christopher Oakley is a former Disney and DreamWorks animator who teaches Animation in New Media at University of North Carolina Asheville. Since 2013, Christopher has been leading an undergraduate research endeavor called "The Virtual Lincoln Project," in which he and his students are creating a digital photo-real Abraham Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address. His lecture Placing the Platform: Using 3D Technology to Pinpoint Lincoln at Gettysburg explores Christopher's digital research that has led him to determine where Lincoln was actually standing when he delivered the Gettysburg Address. Sat. Feb. 25 – A Crusade for Peace--Eisenhower and the Korean War Daniel Vermilya, Eisenhower National Historic Site 70 Years ago, Dwight D. Eisenhower ascended to the presidency at a time of great unrest and conflict. Nowhere was that conflict greater than in the Korean peninsula, where Americans had been fighting and dying by the thousands for several years. Join Eisenhower NHS Ranger Dan Vermilya to explore Eisenhower's crusade for peace in Korea, America's forgotten war. This program will provide special Gettysburg connections to the Korean War by highlighting stories in Gettysburg National Cemetery, and will also feature the newest addition to the Eisenhower NHS museum collection, the parka that President-Elect Eisenhower wore during his visit to Korea in December 1952. Sun. Feb 26 – Gettysburg and the Civil War: From County Seat to National Symbol Barbara Sanders, Gettysburg National Military Park Residents of Gettysburg and Adams County were not just passive observers of the 1863 battle. Its citizens included men who fought on both sides of the conflict, women who took in or traveled to the wounded after the battle, African Americans who dug the graves for the dead, and generations who worked to support the community from its modest time as county seat of government, to the site of a major battle, host of veterans' reunions, and creation of a National Park. Stories of its most noteworthy townspeople will illuminate this ever- changing community as a microcosm of a nation moving forward from immense conflict to create a universal symbol of freedom, sacrifice, equality and democracy. Sat. Mar. 4 – Rain Date if Needed Sun. Mar. 5 – Rain Date if Needed Seating is available on a first come – first served basis. Free tickets at available day of at the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. Schedule is subject to change. 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In honor of the 159th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, I interviewed historian Andrew Roscoe on the 24th Michigan of the famed Iron Brigade and its involvement in the battle. Taking 496 men into battle on July 1st, the regiment would muster only 99 at the conclusion, suffering over 80% casualties. Websites and recommended books: Civil War Digital Digest https://civilwardigitaldigest.com/ "The Iron Brigade," by Alan Nolan "History of the 24th Michigan of the Iron Brigade," by O.B. Curtis "Dear Sarah: Letters Home From A Soldier of the Iron Brigade," by John H. Pardington "This Is From Walter, Letters Home from a Soldier of the 24th Michigan," Sanilac County Historical Society University of Michigan Bentley Library "Lee's Tar Heels" by Earl Hess "Giants In Their Tall Black Hats, Essays On The Iron Brigade" "The Rookie Wolverines: The 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg," by Andrew Roscoe, Gettysburg Magazine, July 2019 "Who Commanded The Iron Brigade At Gettysburg," by Andrew Roscoe, Gettysburg Magazine, January 2019
After taking the time to eat a big breakfast while under bombardment by Confederate shells, Doubleday and his artillerists get the Union into the fight taking the first shift of the Union defense of Fort Sumpter. But the outnumbered force had to yield in the end.After returning north, Doubleday got his own command - known as the Fort Sumpter Garrison as many of the regulars from Fort Sumpter remined with him - and began participating in the wider Civil War. He did not take part in the first major battle of the war - First Manassas - because he had just helped another force retake Harper's Ferry, but he would be there when Second Manassas kicked off. Not only would he be there, but he would help one of the more famous Union brigades earn its enduring nickname - The Iron Brigade.Despite his success on the battlefield, he continues to clash with senior officers less dedicated to the cause of emancipation and continues to be seen by many as unforgivably less-than-dashing.As always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
Want more Gettysburg? https://www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg Tim Smith talks about one of those most famous brigades of the Battle of Gettysburg and the Civil War: The Iron Brigade, made up of the 2nd, 6th, 7th Wisconsin, the 19th Indiana and the 24th Michigan from Sweney's Tavern at the Farnsworth House.
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 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 readers into the middle of the Battle of Gettysburg, but also makes them feel as though they are among the soldiers marching, camping, and fighting in this epic story of the American Civil War." -Publisher
In which we talk aboot Rufus Dawes, from the 6th Wisconsin part of the famous Iron Brigade.
Charlie 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 some truth to that. During the Patron-submitted-questions part of the show, two questions spark a debate about the "Harvest of Death" photos. 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 and receive 15% off if you mention Addressing Gettysburg Gettysburg: A Nation Divided. Available in your phone's App Store The Heritage Depot For the Historian- Mention us for 20% off retail sales (in store) plus free shipping (online) The Badgemaker Savor Gettysburg Food Tours ($5.00 of your tour if you mention Addressing Gettysburg) Gettysburg Battlefield Tours Civil War Trails Buy Billy Webster's Music- Billy Webster arranged and performed the rendition of "Garryowen" that you hear at the end of the show.
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July 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. Please support the show by supporting this episode's sponsor, TR Historical. Get 10% off PLUS FREE SHIPPING if you use promo code GBURG1863
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Hello Players! We have a big show for you today! We have two guests inhouse to talk about their Kickstarter. We bring you the latest news and in turn talk about an obscure battle during WWII that we were not familiar with. The conversation takes a turn to how to bring in youg players and adjust complexity of games. Gaz talks about burnout (Say it ain't so!) We finally talk about possible game in a real world setting that is very recent. Links: https://store.warlordgames.com/collections/pre-orders/products/d-day-the-us-sector-campaign-book?variant=33217534787664 Warlord Games - Bolt Action - This 150+ page book focuses on the conflicts of the US Sector in 1944, from the road to Carentan to the assault on Fort Montbarey. This book allows you to recreate the actions of not only the US forces, but other Allied Forces in the Sector, ranging from SAS, Partisans…In addition there is a themed miniature of War Photographer Robert Capa as part of this pre-order. https://store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-battles-american-civil-war Warlord Games - Epic Battles: American Civil War - sees a whole host of items go up for pre-order. Amongst those available there are Union and Confederate Brigades, Cavalry Brigade, Iron Brigade, Zouaves Regiments, Union and Confederate force bundles, trees, scenery packs, paint sets as well as a starter set. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wowbuildings/wowbuildings-relives-kellys-heroes?ref=ksr_email_user_new_project_from_creator_youve_backed WOWBuildings - Play out the film and the assault of the bank, all you need to create the town centre from the film, created from the actual buildings located in the town of Vizinada where the film was shot. This is a specially priced themed KS, two packages are available, there will be no bonus or stretch goals as its part of a continued themed KS outlook, this will enable you to get all of the files from the set and to get them as soon as the payment process is finished come the end of the KS, so no wait time, get stuck in and create your gaming table. You get the entire town center set up as shown below, but if you want to go that little bit further you can add a further 10 buildings, 5 ruins, and 5 complete, these are based upon buildings and ruins from the actual town of Vizinada so basically everything is on the theme for a complete setup. https://mythicgames.net/kickstartercampaign Mythic Games - Rainbow Siege 6 Boardgame - Coming this summer, we have put in a link below to their teaser 15 second video which gives you very little but does say going to KS Summer this year. http://www.hmgsmidwest.com/category/little-wars/ Have one of the team who has previously attended chat about the event. https://bobmack3d.com/bob/
Micheal Larson and John David Smith's Dear Delia chronicles life in the famed Iron Brigade as told through 155 letters home. Young's insights, often poignant and powerful, enable readers seemingly to witness the Civil War as he did. Few topics avoided Henry's careful eye. Bluntly honest with his emotions and opinions, he left little doubt as to where he stood on the questions of the day. His correspondence--candid, contemplative, thorough, and occasionally humorous--provides a clear window into everyday events, as well as into war, society, and politics. Young's letters reveal the perspective of a young officer from America's western heartland, giving a regional perspective generally omitted from Civil War-era documentary editing projects. Young's correspondence is uncommonly interesting, readable, and revealing, replete with astute insights. It covers many topics during the first three years of the Civil War, including innumerable details of military service: the brutality of internecine "hard war," camp life, camaraderie, pettiness, and thievery among the troops, equipage, and food shortages. Henry also addresses military leadership, maneuvers and tactics, rumored troop movements, and what he considered the strengths and weaknesses of African American soldiers. The letters provide invaluable glimpses into the fine points of building earthworks, ducking incoming artillery barrages, maintaining camp sanitation, and obtaining medical care. Henry's correspondence additionally documents his business affairs on the home front and wartime inflation. From newspapers he retained a firm grasp of Wisconsin and national politics, often noting incidents of graft and corruption and his pointed opinions regarding the 1864 presidential election. Dear Delia further contains gossip and information about other enlistees from Young's rural Wisconsin community who served in his unit, Company F. Above all, Henry's communication highlights his unflagging patriotism and his fierce determination to preserve the Union no matter the cost. Micheal J. Larson first unearthed Young's correspondence at the Wisconsin Historical Society as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 1985. Today he teaches history at an Eau Claire high school. John David Smith is the Charles H. Stone Distinguished Professor of American History at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. He has published twenty-nine books, many on the topic of the Civil War, and has edited collections of letters, diaries, and other primary works on the war, race relations, and southern history.
The mysterious disappearance in 1913 of a 9-year-old girl in New Castle triggered a national search that continued for years. The possible abduction and murder of Catherine Winters - who vanished while walking on one of the town's busiest streets and never was found - became a haunting tale that continues to be told to this day. Another eerie story - also rooted in history - is set at the Indiana Statehouse and involves an eccentric judge who was elected in the mid 1940s and served through the 1950s. Indiana Supreme Court Justice James Emmert, who kept a rifle in his office, was known to shoot noisy pigeons from his third-floor window. Ever since his death in 1974, security guards and Statehouse staffers occasionally have reported seeing a ghostly figure - clad in a judicial robe and toting a rifle - wandering the hallways. And in Cambridge City, a historic town on the Old National Road (now US 40) in far-eastern Indiana, a spooky tale involves the former home of Gen. Sol Meredith, a Civil War hero who was the leader of the legendary Iron Brigade in the Union Army. A series of tragic deaths occurred in the historic home, resulting in folklore about a ghost sighting. Historian and author Al Hunter, a columnist for the Weekly View newspaper based in the Irvington neighborhood of Indianapolis, will be Nelson's guest to share details about these and other haunting tales that involve historic people and places. Although Al is well-known for his popular ghost tour strolls through Irvington every October, we will explore a range of spooky sites across Indiana during our show. Our destinations include several cities and towns like Cambridge City that are on the Old National Road/U.S. 40; Al has been a board member of the Indiana National Road Association. Among our stops on US 40: Terre Haute, where generations of residents are familiar with a creepy story involving Stiffy Green, a bulldog that was the beloved pet of a local man who died in 1920. After Stiffy's owner was interred in a family mausoleum at Highland Lawn Cemetery, the bulldog persisted in running away from home to sit near the crypt, so the story goes. During our show, Al will describe events that unfolded when Stiffy died and, apparently after being taken to a taxidermist, was placed in his owner's mausoleum. Eventually Stiffy was moved to the Vigo County Historical Society, where he is one of the most popular exhibits today. Our show will begin with a discussion of the Catherine Winters disappearance, which prompted searches involving hundreds of Hoosiers and inspired at least two songs about the missing girl, as well as the distribution of handbills in movie houses across the country in attempts to find her. Theories about her fate pointed to possible culprits ranging from a group of gypsies seen traveling through New Castle to her father and stepmother. During the same era that Catherine Winters vanished - the early 1900s - sisters in Cambridge City were creating Arts and Crafts-style pottery that has been exhibited around the world. To this day, the Overbeck House and Studio draws visitors to Cambridge City who want to learn about the six sisters, four of whom were the most directly involved in creating widely acclaimed pottery from 1911 until 1955. Our guest Al Hunter says haunting folklore is associated with the Overbeck sisters' house, which was built in the 1830s. The sisters did all of their work - from designing to firing the ceramic pottery - in their home studio. Al Hunter, who has been featured on the History Channel and the Discovery Channel, also has been a guest on several previous Hoosier History Live shows. They include shows that explored the notorious serial killer H.H. Holmes and his connections to Indianapolis and the Lincoln Funeral Train, which came through Indiana in 1865. In addition, Al has written a new book, The Petersen House: The Oldroyd Museum and The House Where Lincoln Died (America Through Time). Although the historic house is in Washington D.C., it has a connection to Indiana. A book launch with Al is scheduled for Halloween Day (Oct. 31) from 2 pm-4 pm at the James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home & Museum in Greenfield.
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Date: October 10, 2016 Speaker: Lance Herdegen Topic: The Music of the Iron Brigade - Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meeting
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Date: Dec. 13, 1970 Speaker: John Hunter Topic: Haskell of Gettysburg, The Iron Brigade's Finest - Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meeting
Date: March 10, 1972 Speaker: Alan T. Nolan Topic: The Iron Brigade and Reasons Why Americans Fought the Civil War - Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meeting
Date: Jan. 15, 1960 Speaker: Alan T. Nolan Topic: Brawner's Farm: The Baptism of the Iron Brigade Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meeting
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In which the hard-charging Iron Brigade drives Archer's Confederates out of the Herbst woodlot.
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The Out of Shadows Doc is excellent. Dr. Shiva's interviews are great. Maria Ambromavic and her Bill Gates Devil video downthumbed into oblivion is hilarious. There is much to be excited about, great day to grow and ride the waves back to Our Home. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support
The Out of Shadows Doc is excellent. Dr. Shiva's interviews are great. Maria Ambromavic and her Bill Gates Devil video downthumbed into oblivion is hilarious. There is much to be excited about, great day to grow and ride the waves back to Our Home.
Atrocious Display by the So called Do nothing Dems who just happen to schedule a meeting while Trump's at NATO and just happens to sign the USMCA but on the day they sad hound dog their asses in front of a podium and shit all over your rights. Sham. OIG Proves Trump was Spied on. Barr VS Biden Macro Described Here and Part 2 on the Way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support
Here is today's IRON BRIGADE. What started as a 6-minute video between one the breaks in Nadler's Circus morphed into this. I have at least 30 scenarios of what may or may not be happening in our current reality. But what I do know is what is happening will continue to happen OR What people think or believe is happening despite their ability to not know but it does not matter because they live in the disordered reality of emotion leading the math of truth and to question them is to prove yourself as an enemy to their subjective experience that they then demand be treated with objectivity as long as they agree with it. From Quantum AI to the future of Biometrically connected currency we will discuss the maybes and the manipulation being employed from the Far Far Right and the Far Far Left and within that divide, the divide of the Optimists and the Pessimists and just like we had 3 Constitutional Scholars who know that his guilt exists because they presupposed it via their transmissions from before he was President that they were going to impeach years before the phone call. Go ahead and demand he release the audio, nothing like a nice precedent to dump 9 Presidents' worth of audio and don't think that isn't coming. Read the rest of the Blog at https://johntole.net/iron-brigade-show-blog-for-12-4-19/ Check out the Merch Page at weaponsgradefaith.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support
Here is today's IRON BRIGADE.What started as a 6-minute video between one the breaks in Nadler's Circus morphed into this.I have at least 30 scenarios of what may or may not be happening in our current reality.But what I do know is what is happening will continue to happenORWhat people think or believe is happening despite their ability to not know but it does not matter because they live in the disordered reality of emotion leading the math of truth and to question them is to prove yourself as an enemy to their subjective experience that they then demand be treated with objectivity as long as they agree with it.From Quantum AI to the future of Biometrically connected currency we will discuss the maybes and the manipulation being employed from the Far Far Right and the Far Far Left and within that divide, the divide of the Optimists and the Pessimists and just like we had 3 Constitutional Scholars who know that his guilt exists because they presupposed it via their transmissions from before he was President that they were going to impeach years before the phone call.Go ahead and demand he release the audio, nothing like a nice precedent to dump 9 Presidents' worth of audio and don't think that isn't coming.Read the rest of the Blog athttps://johntole.net/iron-brigade-show-blog-for-12-4-19/Check out the Merch Page at weaponsgradefaith.com
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Let's get hydrated and reminisce about the good ol' days! In Episode 35, Ian, Will, Chris, and Allison discuss their very earliest gaming memories, and in the second half of the show they blow the dust off of a few games that they may have played too young. Hilarity ensues. Our featured beer this week is Dogfish Head's SeaQuench Ale Session Sour! It's salty and it's lime-y, so if you like pirates, you'll probably love this beer. Join us! We also mention Octopath Traveler, FarCry 5, Iron Brigade, Divinity: Original Sin, Odell Down Under, Math Blaster, QBASIC Gorrilas, Nibbles, Asteroids, Commander Keen, Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Doom, Major's Mask, Starship Trooper's Terran Ascendancy, Parasite Eve, Star Wars: Dark Forces, Civilization VI, Wolfenstein 3D, Harvest Moon
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This week we are joined by Justin Korthof of Robot Entertainment. We discuss the job of a community manager, how Gabe Newell is experimenting on us, and how Spencer is WRONG! Since we're covering Robot's new game, Orcs Must Die!, we use our reanimator to dissect tower defense and find out what makes the genre tick. Then we kill Justin. The End.[MP3 AUDIO]Robot EntertainmentJustin Korthof on TwitterTry a free audiobook and support the show![LINK] Spencer is WRONG about Iron Brigade[LINK] Merchant of Venus and Merchant of Venus[LINK] An Open Letter to Notch[LINK] Gabe Newell is experimenting on us[LINK] CCP lays off 20% of its staff[LINK] The Four Tenets of the Community Manager[MUSIC] Reanimator Music: Orc March by
When Paine arrived in Philadelphia from England in 1774, the city was thriving as America’s largest port. But the seasonal dangers of the rivers dividing the region were becoming an obstacle to the city’s continued growth. Philadelphia needed a practical connection between the rich grain of Pennsylvania’s backcountry farms and its port on the Delaware. The iron bridge was Paine’s solution. The bridge was part of Paine’s answer to the central political challenge of the new nation: how to sustain a republic as large and as geographically fragmented as the United States. The iron construction was Paine’s brilliant response to the age-old challenge of bridge technology: how to build a structure strong enough to withstand the constant battering of water, ice, and wind. The convergence of political and technological design in Paine’s plan was Enlightenment genius. And Paine drew other giants of the period as patrons: Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and for a time his great ideological opponent, Edmund Burke. Paine’s dream ultimately was a casualty of the vicious political crosscurrents of revolution and the American penchant for bridges of cheap, plentiful wood. But his innovative iron design became the model for bridge construction in Britain as it led the world into the industrial revolution. Edward G. Gray is a professor of history at Florida State University and the author of several important works in early American history.
Two of the happiest people in games, Khris (VO/casting director and creative consultant for such places as LucasArts, Double Fine, EA, THQ, Ubisoft, and Telltale Games) and Brad (project lead of Iron Brigade, Brazen, and MASSIVE CHALICE) talk to us about pitching games to studios, working with the story for MASSIVE CHALICE, directing voice over, working with actors, how to deal with differences of opinion, the importance of staying positive, creating stories in games when you're not a "story person", narrative and gameplay dissonance, linearity of AAA game stories, the future of performances in games, and how we've evolved for hugging. Our Guests on the Internet Khris' Twitter Brad's Twitter Stuff We Talked About Double Fine Adventure documentary Amnesia Fortnight 2014 documentary Our theme music was composed by 2Mello, and our logo was created by Lily Nishita.
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Brian “TheHanna” Hanna Running Time: 1:08:37 Music: Final Fantasy X Livestream: YouTube This week we chat about MNGN/FNGN (BF4), Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Halo: Master Chief Collection, Shovel Knight, Tomb Raider (2013), Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, Monument Valley, James Bond 007 (GameBoy), Destiny, Final Fantasy X-2, Life Is Strange: Episode 3, and Dragon Age Inquisition. Xbox One controller may get a 3.5” headphone jack soon Double Fine gets the rights to Iron Brigade back, updates it Sony debuts Playstation Plus Deals program
E3 looms large over the world of gaming, casting its formidable shadow over us all like a lumbering Godzilla made of polygons. It's only a few weeks away, but we begin our preparations now. First though, there's the week's news to get through, and there's enough to shake more than a few sticks at. Oculus have bought a company that will let them compete directly with Microsoft's Hololense; Need For Speed is poised to make a return; Resident Evil Zero is on its way to a console near you; and Halo 3: ODST is finally going to be making its way into the hands of poor owners of the Master Chief Collection. All of that plus fresh news on Darksiders 2, Iron Brigade, Borderlands: The Handsome Collection and The Witcher 3. That should fill you up nicely. The big 3 conferences at every E3 are Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony. We'll be taking a look back at last year's press conferences for the big three and see how they've fared in the year since and what they need to do to top or match their press conferences from last year. This week it's the turn of Sony who had a very impressive show last year. We'll talk about whether they've delivered on their promises, succeeded or failed, and what they could possibly say this year that will get us the most excited. There'll be a spot more tea this week before we get on to what we've been playing, and then we'll talk about Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Destiny: House of Wolves and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Definitely 3 of the biggest releases of the week... Well, not Octodad obviously, but if you're curious about how Destiny's House of Wolves expansion adds to the game, or whether The Witcher 3 is as good as the buzz suggests, then you've come to the right podcast! (Right-click the file and select "Save as" to download it, or left-click to listen in your browser)
In this episode, Soren interviews Brad Muir, who is a designer/programmer at Double Fine. He was a programmer on Psychonauts, the lead designer of Brutal Legend, and the project leader on Iron Brigade. Brad is currently leading the development of Massive Chalice, a tactical strategy game now available on Steam Early Access. They discuss trying to make peace with narrative-based games, why consoles (and not tablets) are the future of MOBAs, what it's like pitching ideas to publishers, and why Brad worked at Raven for 89 days.
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Brian “TheHanna” Hanna Running Time: 1:54:17 Music: Guilty Gear X BlazBlue Live 2011 This week we chat about MNGN, Peggle, Gears of War 3, Fairway Solitaire, Iron Brigade, Rez HD, Lumines: ES, Hearthstone, The Wolf Among Us Episode 2, Dungeon Keeper, a DS Lite!, Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, Pokemon White, Final Fantasy 6 Advance, the Steam Controller!, Don’t Starve, FTL, Bravely Default, and Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. Sonic Boom announced Call Of Duty series going to a 3x3 release schedule First XBO update to release on 2/11 Amazon purchases Double Helix Ubisoft actaully didn’t abandon the Watch Dogs trademark
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Brian “TheHanna” Hanna Running Time: 1:47:52 Music: Mighty Switch Force 2 This week we chat about MNGN, Iron Brigade, Gears of War 3, Bulletstorm, Geometry Wars 2, Lumines, Spelunky, Torchlight 2, Diablo 3, XCOM: Enemy Within, Hammerwatch, Phoenix Wright 5, and Castlevania: Symphony Of the Night. CES 2014 Broken Age Part 1 launches this week for backers
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Brian “TheHanna” Hanna Running Time: 1:25:20 Music: Risk Of Rain This week, amongst audio issues, we chat about MNGN, Crimson Dragon, Killer Instinct, DOA 5U, Iron Brigade, Peggle 2, Dead Rising 3, Rainbow Moon, Terraria, XCOM: EW, Wasteland 2 beta, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, Powersar Golf, Ryse, Assassin’s Creed 4, and Starbound. TVGPSA: SteamOS beta out now Oculus VR rasies $75 for consumer headset 38 Studios auction completes
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Brian “TheHanna” Hanna Running Time: 2:00:09 Music: FTL This week we chat about MNGN, Tiny Death Star, Lumines: ES, Iron Brigade, Gears of War 3, Spelunky, Rayman Origins, Deus Ex: HR DC, XCOM Enemy Within, Oddworld Stranger’s Wrath, Dragon’s Crown, Valdis Story, Spacebase DF-9, Hex, the Xbox One, Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, and Tearaway. RUMOR: TellTale working on a Game Of Thrones game Epic Games ships the last copy of ZZT The NCAA sues EA over player likenesses Persona 5 announced!
Episode 16 of Off the Cuff has Michael Powers, Sean Dedrick, Art Danner and Joe Reed talking MORE about Tomb Raider, DarkSiders and Iron Brigade. In the retrospective portion we have Portable Gaming part 3 with Nintendo DS Vs. PSP. Leave Episode Suggestions/Questions or Comments to feedback@geekcastradio.com Michael Powers: Twitter: BoothNinja81 Live: BoothNinja81 PSN: BoothNinja81 Art ...
Aaron gets lost in a book of wizardry, Ethan tries to avoid starving, and Justin is still very susceptible to Nintendo propaganda. Plus Resident Evil reboot rumors, disappointing Caves, and zombie platforming. Super Gaming Best Friends: the podcast where Horrible Night writers and friends get caught up on their latest video game adventures and then get to know each other better by discussing off-topic interests. Show Notes Cast: Justin, Ethan, Aaron Guide: 00:18 – Intro 04:24 – On the Spot Question 14:06 – What Are We Playing? 14:16 – Ni no Kuni, The Amazing Spider-man, Dragon’s Dogma, DmC Devil May Cry, Pixel People 51:31 – Deadlight, Don’t Starve, Path of Exile 1:16:23 – The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, The Cave, Iron Brigade, Lego Batman 2, Lego The Lord of the Rings, Fire Emblem: Awakening, No Time to Explain 1:48:28 – HorribleNight.com Updates 1:50:45 – Threesomes of the Week Threesomes of the Week: Aaron – 30 Rock finale, Vine app, Jackthreads Justin – Timothy Olyphant, Space Invaders Chess, Community Trailer Subscribe to Super Gaming Best Friends – The other Wednesdays RSS iTunes Related posts: Pick More Flowers – Super Gaming Best Friends #101 So Full of Whimsy – Super Gaming Best Friends Live #202 Game Dating with Balls – Super Gaming Best Friends #115
Justin, Josh, and Ethan discuss the details of the THQ assets auction, their recent Iron Brigade addiction, in-game chat preferences, WW II fighter planes and more with the live chat audience. Aftermath Episodes – The mics stay on after the show ends as the conversation continues and live chat interacts with the cast. The Horrible Show – Join the editorial staff of HorribleNight.com as they discuss a variety of entertainment-focused video game topics. This show was recorded live on Twitch.tv/HorribleNight. Live podcasts are featured monthly. View the archived video. Show Notes Cast: Justin, Josh, Ethan Topic Summary Streaming plans and Iron Brigade THQ Bankruptcy Volition and Red Faction Voice chat vs in-game chat War Thunder Subscribe to the Horrible Show– New Episodes every Wednesday. RSS iTunes Related posts: Aftermath of The Horrible Show Live #315 Aftermath of The Horrible Show Live #321 Aftermath of The Horrible Show Live #403
Silence, on joue !, c’est l’émission hebdo de jeu vidéo de LibéLabo.fr et Ecrans.fr. Avec Erwan Cario et ses chroniqueurs : Patrick Hellio de Hitphone.fr, Clément Apap de SensCritique et Monsieur Phal, le spécialiste des jeux de société de trictrac.net, qui n’est pas là cette semaine mais qui va revenir.Cette semaine, pour la première émission de la sixième saison de Silence, on joue ! (sixième saison ! c’est dingue !), on parle de New Super Mario Bros. 2 et de ses pièces partout, de Sleeping Dogs, la bonne surprise de cette fin d’été, de Iron Brigade qui déparque sur PC et de Mutant Muds, à télécharger sur 3DS. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Jason is playing an MMO!? And that's not the only crazy thing about this episode. Steven has a demo rundown of the Deadlight, The Expendables 2, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Plus we have the news and the games Coming Soon for September 2012. Is the Expendables 2 video game just an expendable movie tie-in? Tune in to find out. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (The Lone Survivor - The Witcher 2 OST) -The Star Wars: The Old Republic videos Jason mentions on the show: http://youtu.be/teMofS-W0s0 http://youtu.be/2p8M775wnxo -Giant Bomb's Quick Look of the Iron Brigade dlc: http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-ex-iron-brigade-rise-of-the-martian-bear/17-5581/ -Skyrim's 2nd dlc offering: http://youtu.be/TvhQZoyZn1g
This week we do battle with dodgy technology to bring you "Brad Shoemaker", the triumphant return and immediate retirement of Energy Drink Taste Tests, Iron Brigade for PC, the future of Persona, life after Mass Effect 3, and more! #crackinwise
Recorded on July 5th, 2012 with Brian Fife, James Fingal, and Thomas Westberg. Story-driven games and degrees of freedom in games are covered. Is a choose your own adventure interactive story really a “game”? How about puzzle games that are heavily biased towards a cutscene-based story? Is there a good way to classify or categorize games? Our hosts start to talk about this but do not come to any conclusions. The way games deal with suspension of disbelief, either elegantly or poorly, is reviewed and the team wraps up with a summary of EvE Online for Jim. Links to Referenced Items: Jurassic Park, Casablanca, Jaws, Halo: CEA, Pac-Man, Dark Side of the Moon, F.E.A.R. 3, Bullet Time, Modern Warfare, Half-Life 2, Bioshock, Civilization, Settlers of Catan, Catan - AI Formulas, Velociraptor, Whimsy Land - Diablo 3, World of Warcraft, Borderlands, Dungeon Defenders, Iron Brigade, Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War, Resident Evil, Metal Gear, God of War, King’s Quest V, The Act, Dragon’s Lair, No High Scores: 100k Xbox Points, Tribes: Ascend, Jetpack Joyride, Journey, Fake Sponsor:Grog, Nethack, I Love Lucy, Choose Your Own Adventure, Metal Gear, Catherine, Final Fantasy, Elder Scrolls, Uncharted 3, Mario 64, Assassin’s Creed, Mirror’s Edge, Strategery, Risk, Tetris, Helvetica Clock, Superbrothers: Swords and Sworcery, Pixeljunk, Voxel, Uncanny Valley, Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, Wolfram Alpha Critique, Super Meat Boy, Grand Theft Auto 3, Air traffic controllers: Flight Simulator, Crossword Puzzle, Scrabble, Eve Online, Cow Clicker, Winterspring Frostsaber, Angelic Horse Mount, Tie Fighter, X11, PLEX, Counterstrike, Unfairness in PvP - Tobolds, Halo, Level 19 PvP - WoW, Ten Ton Hammer - EvE Tips, Unique Ships in EvE, Time Dilation in EvE.
This week Nathan continues with Animal Crossing as well as returning to another GCN classic: Metroid Prime. Jon continues with Mario Tennis Open and Sean finishes The Darkness 2, Iron Brigade and plays some Happy Action Theater. In the news section we discuss the further developments of 38 Studios, Ron Gilbert's new Double Fine game and Nathan mentions something about a pony documentary.
Extra person, extra panel, extra hour of podcast (good god).
The locksmiths discuss Kingdoms of Amalur, Darkness II, Iron Brigade, and used games.
The locksmiths discuss Kingdoms of Amalur, Darkness II, Iron Brigade, and used games.
Headset Abuse: 25/01/12 This week; Dave returns just in time for our fatal 4 way when we talk League of Legends, Iron Brigade, The Darkness 2 & Halo: Anniversary. We also lament the death of SOPA while nerding out over the Mentalist. Cast: Mark Gibson, Ally Hay, Dave Rose & Darren Fotheringham
Headset Abuse: 18/01/12 We return from the holiday break and ready for the end of the world... or at least the internet. Join us as we discuss SOPA and why Papa Roach ruined the internet. Not to mention talk of Saint's Row: The Third, Skyrim, Iron Brigade, Azura's Wrath and some Mario Kart thrown in for good measure! Cast: Mark Gibson, Ally Hay & Darren Fotheringham
The completion of Uncharted 3, Gears of War 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimNews – Micrsosoft talking up cloud gaming, Sony detail PS Vita UMD Passport, online retailers facing VAT loophole closure, Call of Duty Elite pass fix incoming, Trenched becomes Iron Brigade & gets a Eurpoean release date, Diablo 3 beta keys up for grabs, Minecraft now available on iOS, PETA attack Mario over his wearing of fur, Star Trek Online F2P date and Bethesda recognise & reward the 11.11.11 Dovahkiin named baby.
...When will this guy get some editorial ideas, anyway? This week's PB & Jason has just about all the random news you can handle! Just try to guess what Jason thinks of Ratchet & Clank: All4One. Following that comes a mention of an upcoming Dungeon Defenders Review and PlayBit. Then there's news about Double Fine's Iron Brigade and its bear from Mars! After this, Jason explains the Herman Cain/Huffington Post 9-9-9 ordeal with a little bit of depth and clarity seemingly unfound elsewhere. Top it all off with a Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 WiFi issue, a 3DS press conference, a PlayStation TV, and the Vita launch date, and baby, you got a stew podcast going on!
...When will this guy get some editorial ideas, anyway? This week's PB & Jason has just about all the random news you can handle! Just try to guess what Jason thinks of Ratchet & Clank: All4One. Following that comes a mention of an upcoming Dungeon Defenders Review and PlayBit. Then there's news about Double Fine's Iron Brigade and its bear from Mars! After this, Jason explains the Herman Cain/Huffington Post 9-9-9 ordeal with a little bit of depth and clarity seemingly unfound elsewhere. Top it all off with a Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 WiFi issue, a 3DS press conference, a PlayStation TV, and the Vita launch date, and baby, you got a stew podcast going on!
Another month of headlines fly by and Justin, Cole, Ethan, Justin, and Josh take them to task. Get your legal team ready as things heat up around Team Meat, PSN EULAs, and the word Scrolls, among others. Also, beware of poison sumac. Send in your questions to simon@horriblenight.com or @TheHorribleShow Show Notes Cast: Justin L, Cole, Ethan, Justin G, Josh Guide: 00:48 – Intro 02:22 – Game Industry Shout-Outs 20:54 – On the Spot Question 31:02 – Headlines of September 31:12 – Netflix to Qwikster 38:08 – 3DS Nub Outcry 44:08 – PSN Class Action No-No 49:05 – Team Meat vs XBLA 58:21 – Wrong Dead Island on Steam 1:05:21 – Scrolls vs Elder Scrolls 1:11:15 – The Old Republic Release Date and Pricing 1:19:41 – Halo 4 Creative Director Leaves 1:24:29 – Do Any Headlines Matter? 1:32:00 – HorribleNight.com Updates BREAK 1:34:42 – Threesomes of the Week Game Industry Shout Outs: Cole – Chair Entertainment and Infinity Blade vs Shadow Complex Ethan – Rage PC Issues Justin G – War World sucks Josh – Drop-In Drop-Out Co-op Justin L – Syndicate Trailer Threesomes of the Week: Josh – www.retromags.com, Antenna Problems, Pinball FX2 (Marvel pack) Justin G – Megamind, Skydrift, Playing for Keeps Cole – Person of Interest, Gears of War 2, Xenogears Justin – Thor, Bad Meets Evil, The Binding of Isaac Ethan – X-Men: First Class, Castlevania: Lord of Shadows, Rebel Race Games: Infinity Blade, Shadow Complex, Rage, War World, Iron Brigade, Gears of War 3, Syndicate, Dead Island, Batman: Arkham City, Alice: Madness Returns, Monster Hunter 4, Super Meat Boy, Scrolls, The Elder Scrolls, Star Wars: The Old Republic, World of Warcraft, Halo 4, Pinball FX2, Skydrift, Gears of War 2, Xenogears, The Binding of Isaac, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Subscribe to the Horrible Show – New Episodes every Wednesday. RSS iTunes @TheHorribleShow – Twitter Formspring.me/horriblenight Related posts: What We Are Playing September 2011 – The Horrible Show 092111 The 2011 Grimmys: Category Nominations – The Horrible Show Live 121411 Does July 2011 Matter? – The Horrible Show 081011
While the title is based off of Namco Bandai's upcoming October release, Go Vacation, don't be fooled! PB & Jason is more than a summer stay at a resort or a monster. Also covered? Trenched, aka Iron Brigade, R-Type and the virtual console, Pietriots and their wall of diversity, the upcoming Playstation Vita Japanese launch, and the Amazon Kindle Fire! Don't forget to give your opinion about next week's Monday Night PlayBit!
While the title is based off of Namco Bandai's upcoming October release, Go Vacation, don't be fooled! PB & Jason is more than a summer stay at a resort or a monster. Also covered? Trenched, aka Iron Brigade, R-Type and the virtual console, Pietriots and their wall of diversity, the upcoming Playstation Vita Japanese launch, and the Amazon Kindle Fire! Don't forget to give your opinion about next week's Monday Night PlayBit!
Chris opens up this episode with news that he's just built a brand new PC and proceeded to bang on about how stupidly fast it is. He also chatted about his visceral experience with Space Marine and also how much fun he was having playing Heroes of Neverwinter on Facebook. Tony shares his thoughts on the HD remake of God of War 2 and how disgusted he felt playing Cabelas Big Game Hunter 2008, all for the sole aim of getting achievement points. Jason pitches in with his thoughts on GunStringer, Renegade Ops and Dead Island, the Zombie RPG as he describes it.We finish off with news on a remake of Syndicate, GameStop making an Android based tablet, EA Sports selling a free to play browser game as a full priced title on the PC and a dumb external battery for the Vita. Enjoy and while you are at it, send us an email with your questions and thoughts to mailbag@shfts.comRunning time: 01:29:29
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon and John "Knobs" Knoblach Running Time: 2:24:09 Music: Jet Set Radio Future In between building our moat, we chat about Left 4 Dead 2, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Dead Island, and Xenoblade. TGS 2011 Extravaganza! Gamestop making their own Android tablet New Syndicate game announced something something Trenched is still great, but now called Iron Brigade
On the 150th anniversary of the attack on Fort Sumter, Troy and Rob rally around the bonnie blue flag and find Gamers With Jobs' Erik Hanson waiting for them there. Then they march off to discuss the American Civil War and its gaming legacy. They discuss how changes in a game's scale also change how the war is presented, why the war has such a hold on the imagination, and what were its defining features. A Along the way, Rob calls the Shenandoah campaign the Cumberland campaign, incorrectly places Cutler in command of the Iron Brigade at 2nd Manassas, and leaves his window open to let listeners hear the sounds of the Cambridge police. Embarrassing errors, or a subtle homage to Burnside?
Lance Herdegen, author of 'Those Damned Black Hats!: The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign.'
Lance Herdegen, author of 'Those Damned Black Hats!: The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign.'
Lance Herdegen, author of 'Those Damned Black Hats!: The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign.'
Lance Herdegen, author of 'Those Damned Black Hats!: The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign.'