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then they went to shiloh. it's the first place the jewish people stopped wandering from the moment they left egypt. the miscount, the tabernacle stood there for 369 years. this jerusalem, you know, before there was a jerusalem, this pre first temple. right. and, you know, it's where all the tribes would, you know, kind of were given. they're not allowed out. you know, you go that way. you go this way. they were told where to go. the people would come back every you know, every one of the shabbos regular. you can actually how that the altar that his back was built in a way where because can't eat from them is bad unless you can it there it's like you see like bleachers all around with the altered down low in the you all the almost like seating almost steps like an amphitheater all around you see shards of pottery and there were shards, pottery because you had to break the vessels after you ate from something holy. i said this is where you know, this is shmuel navi was born. this is where i kind of the world how
then they went to shiloh. it's the first place the jewish people stopped wandering from the moment they left egypt. the miscount, the tabernacle stood there for 369 years. this jerusalem, you know, before there was a jerusalem, this pre first temple. right. and, you know, it's where all the tribes would, you know, kind of were given. they're not allowed out. you know, you go that way. you go this way. they were told where to go. the people would come back every you know, every one of the...
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but also antietam shiloh, gettysburg and vicksburg.he saw always play out that way on the grounds. amid this wave of national park enthusiasm north and south begin to recommend other battlefields that might potential fights. every battlefield you can think of began to say we need a national battlefield here as well. and of course that included manassas. and february of 1900 representative peter j od a confederate veteran from lynchburg, virginia introduce the bill to establish a battle park on the site about a run. this is 1900. the following year , zero one george car around a manassas resident,ry a unit veteran every active member of the local ga are the grand army of the republic federal organization and manassas. began to prove a decades long campaign to protect the u monument. asmo ultimate goal in protecting the monument was to create or have established a national park at manassas. is is an image for 1896 this is the henry hill monument. you can find this very much the trees have grown up around a it. most of the shells have bee
but also antietam shiloh, gettysburg and vicksburg.he saw always play out that way on the grounds. amid this wave of national park enthusiasm north and south begin to recommend other battlefields that might potential fights. every battlefield you can think of began to say we need a national battlefield here as well. and of course that included manassas. and february of 1900 representative peter j od a confederate veteran from lynchburg, virginia introduce the bill to establish a battle park on...
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and there's not a debate about what to name shiloh ever orientate them. i mean, they all have multiple but but yeah. good question. thank you very for your presentation. are there any efforts to add to or take away from the monuments that are already there at bull run first and second bull run, not that i am aware of, but that is course one of the larger questions that's going on as we discuss monuments everywhere about what should happen at national parks. personally i believe that the monuments that are national parks should stay at national parks, that the the rangers, the interpreters, historians, they are best equipped to provide context and and that is precisely what of these monuments need. dr. jenny, back on names. is it true that? manassas national battlefield park is the only national park with the confederate on it. the only one i can think of that true because antietam is the northern name and silos northern name and is that because the southerners had bought the the property and they had the confederate or the that the scv and udc had created
and there's not a debate about what to name shiloh ever orientate them. i mean, they all have multiple but but yeah. good question. thank you very for your presentation. are there any efforts to add to or take away from the monuments that are already there at bull run first and second bull run, not that i am aware of, but that is course one of the larger questions that's going on as we discuss monuments everywhere about what should happen at national parks. personally i believe that the...
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and there's not a debate about what to name shiloh ever orientate them. i mean, they all have multiple but but yeah. good question. thank you very for your presentation. are there any efforts to add to or take away from the monuments that are already there at bull run first and second bull run, not that i am aware of, but that is course one of the larger questions that's going on as we discuss monuments everywhere about what should happen at national parks. personally i believe that the monuments that are national parks should stay at national parks, that the the rangers, the interpreters, historians, they are best equipped to provide context and and that is precisely what of these monuments need. dr. jenny, back on names. is it true that? manassas national battlefield park is the only national park with the confederate on it. the only one i can think of that true because antietam is the northern name and silos northern name and is that because the southerners had bought the the property and they had the confederate or the that the scv and udc had created
and there's not a debate about what to name shiloh ever orientate them. i mean, they all have multiple but but yeah. good question. thank you very for your presentation. are there any efforts to add to or take away from the monuments that are already there at bull run first and second bull run, not that i am aware of, but that is course one of the larger questions that's going on as we discuss monuments everywhere about what should happen at national parks. personally i believe that the...
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just — the next few days in shiloh. just take _ the next few days in shiloh. see you both talking to _ yes? it's good that we can see you both talking to each - yes? it's good that we can see| you both talking to each other, but mwan, i mentioned 1.9 million people across gaza displaced, how many times have you had to move?— you had to move? actually, i was evacuated, _ you had to move? actually, i was evacuated, sorry - you had to move? actually, i i was evacuated, sorry displaced, may be, — was evacuated, sorry displaced, may be, around six times. six times— may be, around six times. six times from _ may be, around six times. six times from different locations. due to — times from different locations. due to the threat of idf, they informed _ due to the threat of idf, they informed us several times, sometimes to leave. so we have to be _ sometimes to leave. so we have to be cautious and immediately ieave _ to be cautious and immediately leave the — to be cautious and immediately leave the place to another safe place — leave the place to another safe lace. �*
just — the next few days in shiloh. just take _ the next few days in shiloh. see you both talking to _ yes? it's good that we can see you both talking to each - yes? it's good that we can see| you both talking to each other, but mwan, i mentioned 1.9 million people across gaza displaced, how many times have you had to move?— you had to move? actually, i was evacuated, _ you had to move? actually, i was evacuated, sorry - you had to move? actually, i i was evacuated, sorry displaced, may be,...
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then they went to shiloh. it's the first place the jewish people stopped wandering from the moment they left egypt. the miscount, the tabernacle stood there for 369 years. this jerusalem, you know, before there was a jerusalem, this pre first temple. right. and, you know, it's where all the tribes would, you know, kind of were given. they're not allowed out. you know, you go that way. you go this way. they were told where to go. the people would come back every you know, every one of the shabbos regular. you can actually how that the altar that his back was built in a way where because can't eat from them is bad unless you can it there it's like you see like bleachers all around with the altered down low in the you all the almost like seating almost steps like an amphitheater all around you see shards of pottery and there were shards, pottery because you had to break the vessels after you ate from something holy. i said this is where you know, this is shmuel navi was born. this is where i kind of the world how
then they went to shiloh. it's the first place the jewish people stopped wandering from the moment they left egypt. the miscount, the tabernacle stood there for 369 years. this jerusalem, you know, before there was a jerusalem, this pre first temple. right. and, you know, it's where all the tribes would, you know, kind of were given. they're not allowed out. you know, you go that way. you go this way. they were told where to go. the people would come back every you know, every one of the...
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he doesn't have a single victory, actually, since shiloh. and there's a lot of criticism of grant at this. and miraculously, those waters porter said to him all we have to do is wait. like noah for the water. go down and we can march the army down. and i'll take the gunboats down, pick you up and take you below vicksburg. and that's how it would work. and it did. and you write also about him being such a master of siege operations. tell us about that. well, you know, he won a couple of big sieges. he petersburg, richmond, vicksburg. chattanooga. he lifted a siege. he was besieged. and again, i think it really was prior planning ability to not just work with the navy, but work with other armies in chattanooga, he worked with three other armies, george thomas, his army, the cumberland. he had booker out there. he brought in sherman from vicksburg, and he managed to meld them into a cohesive outfit. and i think lincoln really had his eye on grant and he had already won vicksburg. but don't forget, they exchanged one letter during the vicksburg
he doesn't have a single victory, actually, since shiloh. and there's a lot of criticism of grant at this. and miraculously, those waters porter said to him all we have to do is wait. like noah for the water. go down and we can march the army down. and i'll take the gunboats down, pick you up and take you below vicksburg. and that's how it would work. and it did. and you write also about him being such a master of siege operations. tell us about that. well, you know, he won a couple of big...
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. >> reporter: we are in the shiloh neighborhood here in asheville at one of the distribution points where the community is coming together to bring all sorts of goods here. you see the essential water food, supplies. there's even dog food down here to try to make sure that everyone, and even all the pets have everything that they need. >> yeah, take whatever you need. take what you need for your neighbors. >> reporter: the nonprofit beloved asheville is brimming with donations. >> of course, you guys just getting water and paper goods? >> yes. >> yeah? >> water. >> how bad is it where y'all are? >> we still don't have no lights or water, but it is a blessing for the help. you see how the community come together? >> we are a strong community and we are being put to a test but i think we are rising to that challenge. >> reporter: and the mayor also told us that even the newer structures that were built above the flood stage were flooded anyway. she says as the city considers rebuilding, climate change should be a factor. norah? >> norah: skyler henry doing double duty, not only report
. >> reporter: we are in the shiloh neighborhood here in asheville at one of the distribution points where the community is coming together to bring all sorts of goods here. you see the essential water food, supplies. there's even dog food down here to try to make sure that everyone, and even all the pets have everything that they need. >> yeah, take whatever you need. take what you need for your neighbors. >> reporter: the nonprofit beloved asheville is brimming with...
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. >> reporter: we are in the shiloh neighborhood here in asheville at one of the distribution points community is coming together to bring all sorts of goods here. you see the essential water, food, supplies. there is even dog food down here to try to make sure everyone and even all the pets have everything that they need. >> yeah, take whatever you need. take what you need for your neighbors. >> reporter: the nonprofit beloved nashville is brimming with donations. >> of course. you guys just getting water and paper goods? >> yeah, and water. >> how bad it is where y'all are? >> well, we still don't have no lights and water, but it's a blessing for the help. you see how the community coming together? >> we're a strong community, and we're being put to a test. but i think we're rising to that challenge. >> reporter: the mayor also told me today that even some of the newer structures that were built above the flood stage flooded any way. and as the city begins to think about the rebuilding process, climate change needs to be a factor. skylar henry, cbs news, asheville, north carolina.
. >> reporter: we are in the shiloh neighborhood here in asheville at one of the distribution points community is coming together to bring all sorts of goods here. you see the essential water, food, supplies. there is even dog food down here to try to make sure everyone and even all the pets have everything that they need. >> yeah, take whatever you need. take what you need for your neighbors. >> reporter: the nonprofit beloved nashville is brimming with donations. >> of...
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good news from the boosted national morale june 1862 at fort donelson and shiloh, the federal occupationf new orleans and nashville in the army of the potomac's approach to the outskirts of richmond. indeed the end of the confederate experiment was likely the capitol inmate. testimony from judith mcguire eliminates how lee's generalship changed the situation and the perception was. from alexandria in mid may and gentlemen high in position panic struck westward to explain yesterday nor folk has fallen. richmond has fallen. in virginia is to be given up and tomorrow i shall have to leave the city. on that last day of that month army of the potomac was closing in on richmond and mcguire recorded quote the booming canon with apprehension. god help us. follow us after that progress and the progress of his army until september she observed glorious news of a victory to her arms on the plains of manassas. my heart is full. ten days later newspaper account in marilyn's prayer like the idea of armies subsisting on the enemy they have subsisted on us enough that we should return the compliment. ro
good news from the boosted national morale june 1862 at fort donelson and shiloh, the federal occupationf new orleans and nashville in the army of the potomac's approach to the outskirts of richmond. indeed the end of the confederate experiment was likely the capitol inmate. testimony from judith mcguire eliminates how lee's generalship changed the situation and the perception was. from alexandria in mid may and gentlemen high in position panic struck westward to explain yesterday nor folk has...
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national morale which had plunged by early june 18, '62 after rebel defeats at fort donaldson and shiloh, the general occupation of new orleans and nashville, and the army of the potomac's approach to the outskirts of richmond. the end of the confederate experiment had seemed likely is george mcclellan prepared in may. testimony from judith maguire illuminates how dramatically lee's generalship changed the strategic situation, how the perception was which a refugee from alexandria who ended up in richmond, maguire noted in mid-may a gentleman high in position, panic struck, was heard to exclaim yesterday norfork has fallen, richmond has fallen, virginia is to be given up and tomorrow i shall have to leave this city. the last day of that month the army of the potomac was closing in on richmond and maguire recorded, quote, the booming of canon thrills us with apprehension, god help us. she followed after that lee's progress, progress of his army in september, she observed glorious news of a victory to our arms on the plains of manassas, my heart is full. ten days later newspaper account to
national morale which had plunged by early june 18, '62 after rebel defeats at fort donaldson and shiloh, the general occupation of new orleans and nashville, and the army of the potomac's approach to the outskirts of richmond. the end of the confederate experiment had seemed likely is george mcclellan prepared in may. testimony from judith maguire illuminates how dramatically lee's generalship changed the strategic situation, how the perception was which a refugee from alexandria who ended up...
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army boosted morale, which had plunged by early june 1862, after rebel defeats at fort donelson and shiloh. the federal occupy portion of new orleans and nashville and army. the potomac approach to the outskirts of richmond. indeed, the end of the confederate experiment had likely, as george b mcclellan prepared to invest the in may testimony from judith mcguire illuminates how dramatically lee's generalship changed the strategic situation, how the was a refugee from alexander wray, who ended up in richmond. mcguire noted in mid-may that quote a gentleman in position panic struck, was heard to exclaim yesterday, norfolk has fallen, richmond has fallen. virginia is to be given up in tomorrow. i shall have to leave this city on the last day of that, the army, the potomac was closing in on richmond and mcguire recorded quote the booming of cannon at no distant point thrills us with apprehension. god help us. she followed after that lee's progress and the progress of his army until on september two. she observed glorious news of a victory to arms on the plains of manassas my heart is full. ten
army boosted morale, which had plunged by early june 1862, after rebel defeats at fort donelson and shiloh. the federal occupy portion of new orleans and nashville and army. the potomac approach to the outskirts of richmond. indeed, the end of the confederate experiment had likely, as george b mcclellan prepared to invest the in may testimony from judith mcguire illuminates how dramatically lee's generalship changed the strategic situation, how the was a refugee from alexander wray, who ended...
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about stepping over the bodies of friends of his who were confederates dead on the battlefield at shiloh saw two years of combat pretty much nonstop up and had to be a leader of men during that time. used his personal prestige to recruit these of these soldiers. now, another formative event for him is something that happened in the harland home down at harland station, because there was another harland growing up alongside him, and that's robert harland, who went on to become a famous man, almost equally famous in his lifetime. robert harland was born enslaved in mecklenburg county, virginia, which is where james harlan's mother had come from. so james harland, as a boy, that's john's father, would go down to southern virginia to visit his his mother's family. they had a plantation there. robert harland was born to a mother of mixed race in mecklenburg county when he was eight years old. he and his mother undertook the 400 mile journey through wilderness to come to kentucky to find his father. and we know that because robert harland was a famous man later on and there were newspaper prof
about stepping over the bodies of friends of his who were confederates dead on the battlefield at shiloh saw two years of combat pretty much nonstop up and had to be a leader of men during that time. used his personal prestige to recruit these of these soldiers. now, another formative event for him is something that happened in the harland home down at harland station, because there was another harland growing up alongside him, and that's robert harland, who went on to become a famous man,...
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then they went to shiloh.t's the first place the jewish people stopped wandering from the moment they left egypt. the miscount, the tabernacle stood there for 369 years. this jerusalem, you know, before there was a jerusalem, this pre first temple. right. and, you know, it's where all the tribes would, you know, kind of were given. they're not allowed out. you know, you go that way. you go this way. they were told where to go. the people would come back every you know, every one of the shabbos regular. you can actually how that the altar that his back was built in a way where because can't eat from them is bad unless you can it there it's like you see like bleachers all around with the altered down low in the you all the almost like seating almost steps like an amphitheater all around you see shards of pottery and there were shards, pottery because you had to break the vessels after you ate from something holy. i said this is where you know, this is shmuel navi was born. this is where i kind of the world how t
then they went to shiloh.t's the first place the jewish people stopped wandering from the moment they left egypt. the miscount, the tabernacle stood there for 369 years. this jerusalem, you know, before there was a jerusalem, this pre first temple. right. and, you know, it's where all the tribes would, you know, kind of were given. they're not allowed out. you know, you go that way. you go this way. they were told where to go. the people would come back every you know, every one of the shabbos...