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The Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meetings
CWRT June 2019 Meeting: Doug Dammann: Elmer Ellsworth and His Zouaves

The Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 64:55


Doug Dammann: Elmer Ellsworth and His Zouaves In the summer of 1860, young lawyer Elmer Ellsworth and a civilian militia company of 50 men from Chicago set out on a twenty-city tour. In those days, volunteer militia companies held drill competitions, and Ellsworth hoped that his unit's new "Zouave" training (based on semi-gymnastic maneuvers modelled after those of French Algerian soldiers) would dominate the competition. The tour was a success beyond their wildest dreams. When war started and their training was needed on the battlefield rather than on the parade ground, the men who had accompanied Ellsworth found themselves in positions of leadership within the Union Army. Our June speaker, Doug Dammann, will explore Elmer Ellsworth's widespread influence on the northern army. Despite all of his drills and military training, Ellsworth's death, ironically, did not come in battle but rather early in the war, inside the Marshall House hotel in Alexandria, Virginia. Ellsworth succeeded in removing the Confederate flag raised by the building owner only to be shot and killed by the owner, James W. Jackson, as he descended the stairs from the building roof. Ellsworth's body would lie in state at the White House before being taken to his home state of New York for burial. Abraham Lincoln would call his close friend (almost a second son) Ellsworth "the greatest little man I ever met." Ellsworth's memory lived on throughout the war as "Remember Ellsworth" became a rallying cry for supporters of the Union. His death would spur even more volunteers to don the flashy Zouave attire Doug Dammann is the curator and site coordinator of the Kenosha Civil War Museum. A native of Lena, Illinois, and son of this Round Table's close friend Gordon Dammann, he received a BA in history from Kalamazoo College in 1996 and earned his Master's Degree in historical administration from Eastern Illinois University in 1999. Prior to coming to Kenosha, he worked at The National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland, and The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.

Faith Move Podcast
Faith for Wealth

Faith Move Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 41:16


Faith for Wealth Word of the week Wealth-a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches: an abundance or profusion of anything; plentiful amount:  Scripture Duet. 8:18 NLT Remember the Lord your God.  He is the one who gives you power to be successful, in order to fulfill the covenant he confirmed to your ancestors with an oath.  Luke 16:10-11 NLT If you are faithful in little things, you will be faithful in large ones.  But if you are dishonest in little things, you won't be honest with greater responsibilities.  Everything thing that you need is within you!  Have you tapped into your POWER?  There is still time left to turn 2020 around.  You can do it!  We have faith in YOU!  Move now! #FaithMoves2020 Dope Faith- Pastor James W. Jackson-Teaching one million people to pray the word of God daily (Monday - Friday 6:30AM) Facebook Live:  1st Hour Prayer http://www.fpcindy.com/ Check your Faith Open your heart and receive the Word of God Open your mouth and speak the Word of God (pray) Open your hand to receive what God has for your What type of legacy will you leave? Do you or someone you  know have Dope Faith?  Shout them out! Do you have show ideas?  Let us know! Do you need to check your faith?  We can help! Contact us at info@faithmovepodcast.com FB: @faithmovepodcast IG:  faithmovepodcast Trease- Instagram:  authortreaseressie Facebook:   Author Trease 'Ressie' Sears Star-

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs
ADVENTCAzT 2019 21: “It requires more courage than brains to know God”

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 4:59


Here is ADVENTCAzT 21, for Saturday in the 3rd Week of Advent. We read from the intriguing book by Fr. James W. Jackson, a priest of the FSSP Nothing Superfluous: An Explanation of the Symbolism of the Rite of St. Gregory … Continue reading →

Peace Day Global Broadcast
The Happiest Man in the World

Peace Day Global Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2011 30:14


Stephen Fantl of the Peace Portal Media Network interviews internationally renowned humanitarian and founder of Project C.U.R.E., Dr. James W. Jackson.Dr. Jackson has devoted the past twenty-three years of his life to traveling in more than one hundred fifty countries “delivering health and hope” in the form of donated medical supplies and equipment to the world’s most needy people.In his new book, The Happiest Man in the World: Life Lessons from a Cultural Economist, Dr. Jackson describes the heartbreak of seeing children die of treatable illnesses simply because the doctors and nurses lacked proper medical equipment and supplies. He also shares the joy expressed by doctors and nurses who saw containers full of donated medical goods arrive just in time to save a life. We’ll be discussing the life lessons that he learned while performing needs assessments at developing country healthcare facilities. Dr. Jackson will provide an honest assessment of the challenges and professional obstacles that confronted him, as well as best practices for building a “Business of Goodness."You can purchase the book at www.winstoncrown.com or visit www.projectcure.org to learn more. This program is sponsored by the UBIEE Power Pill for helping the environment and saving you money ~ visit them at: http://newimageubiee.com/Visit Peace Day TV at www.peaceday.tv & Peace Portal at www.peaceportal.mobi/open

Peace Day Global Broadcast
The Happiest Man in the World

Peace Day Global Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2011 30:14


Stephen Fantl of the Peace Portal Media Network interviews internationally renowned humanitarian and founder of Project C.U.R.E., Dr. James W. Jackson.Dr. Jackson has devoted the past twenty-three years of his life to traveling in more than one hundred fifty countries “delivering health and hope” in the form of donated medical supplies and equipment to the world’s most needy people.In his new book, The Happiest Man in the World: Life Lessons from a Cultural Economist, Dr. Jackson describes the heartbreak of seeing children die of treatable illnesses simply because the doctors and nurses lacked proper medical equipment and supplies. He also shares the joy expressed by doctors and nurses who saw containers full of donated medical goods arrive just in time to save a life. We’ll be discussing the life lessons that he learned while performing needs assessments at developing country healthcare facilities. Dr. Jackson will provide an honest assessment of the challenges and professional obstacles that confronted him, as well as best practices for building a “Business of Goodness."You can purchase the book at www.winstoncrown.com or visit www.projectcure.org to learn more. This program is sponsored by the UBIEE Power Pill for helping the environment and saving you money ~ visit them at: http://newimageubiee.com/Visit Peace Day TV at www.peaceday.tv & Peace Portal at www.peaceportal.mobi/open