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Jefferson Davis - The Civil War & The Confederate States of America Documentary
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published: 28 Jan 2024
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Not The Confederate Flag?
published: 26 Jun 2015
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Congress Voted To Ban Confederate Flags From National Cemeteries
Congress passed a proposal to limit the presence of Confederate flags in national cemeteries Thursday.
The 265-159 vote effectively bans the display of the battle flags at cemeteries that the Department of Veterans Affairs oversees.
The amendment makes it illegal to display the bars and stars, even if the soldier being honored fought for the Confederate States Army.
Rep. Jared Huffman from California introduced the proposal as an amendment to a VA spending bill. He said: "Over 150 years ago, slavery was abolished. Why in the year 2016 are we still condoning displays of this hateful symbol on our sacred national cemeteries?"
Almost every Democrat and 84 from the GOP supported the new restriction, while 158 Republicans voted against the amendment.
No one spoke to oppose the restriction ...
published: 22 May 2016
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CONFEDERATE FLAG & UNIFORM DESIGNER! NICOLA MARSCHALL! CIVIL WAR HISTORY!
Important Disclaimer: This video will no doubt be controversial, and videos like these often attract irrational, and aggressive comments. Family Tree Nuts strives to report history, as it was, and that's it. We do not support, or not support any causes, or organizations. We just report history, good, bad, or indifferent, that's all we want to do.
We visited the grave of Nicola Marschall, "the Artist of the Confederacy" who designed the "Stars & Bars" the flag of the Confederate States of America. He also designed the gray uniforms of the troops for the South. Marschall was an accomplished artist who was born in Germany, before moving to Alabama before joining the Civil War. During reconstruction, Marschall had a hard time finding work as an artist, so he eventually moved to Louisville, Ke...
published: 01 Apr 2022
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What Happened to Confederates After the Civil War? | Animated History
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published: 23 Jul 2023
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Congress debates removal of Confederate statues
(11 Jun 2020) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus137981
At least 12 figures in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall Collection honor men who gave their allegiance to the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
In the eyes of their state, service to the Confederacy was not their only accomplishment.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is calling to have the statues of Confederates removed from the Capitol, though she cannot do so unilaterally.
Each of the 50 states is allowed by law to place two statues in the collection. Nearly all of the 12 took up arms against the U.S. while serving with Confederate forces or were Confederate officials. Many had been state or U.S. officials before the war began in 1861. After the war ended, in 1865, several became members ...
published: 16 Jun 2020
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This U.S President Was Elected to the Confederate Congress #civilwarhistory
published: 04 Jan 2023
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Restoring the Brotherhood of Union: Confederate Pardon and Amnesty Records, 1865-1877 (2015 May)
"Restoring the Brotherhood of Union: Confederate Pardon and Amnesty Records, 1865-1877"
Archives specialist John Deeben provides a brief legislative history of amnesty activity during and after the Civil War by examining the application process and resulting records of Presidential pardons and congressional amnesty offered to former Confederates.
TRANSCRIPT: You may request a rough draft transcript for this event. Please send your request to [email protected].
HANDOUT: http://www.archives.gov/research/naturalization/411-confederate-amnesty-records.pdf
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published: 21 May 2015
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What Really Happened at the First Confederate Congress: A Portrayal by the North
New Age New York's Portrayal of the South's First Confederate Congress
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published: 06 Nov 2013
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Slave Spy Brings Down Confederate War Criminal | Spies of the Civil War - Part I
In 1863, the Northern Shenandoah Valley was a contested area. Both Union and Confederate armies had partisans, this is the story about one Confederate unit’s leader Andrew Leopold. After the Confederate Congress passed the Partisan Ranger Act, raiders like Leopold started operating in the name of the Confederate Cause. This is part I of a three-part series telling the story of Andrew Leopold and the intriguing tale of Sam the Spy.
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published: 28 Jan 2023
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Jefferson Davis - The Civil War & The Confederate States of America Documentary
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- published: 28 Jan 2024
- views: 363014
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Congress Voted To Ban Confederate Flags From National Cemeteries
Congress passed a proposal to limit the presence of Confederate flags in national cemeteries Thursday.
The 265-159 vote effectively bans the display of the bat...
Congress passed a proposal to limit the presence of Confederate flags in national cemeteries Thursday.
The 265-159 vote effectively bans the display of the battle flags at cemeteries that the Department of Veterans Affairs oversees.
The amendment makes it illegal to display the bars and stars, even if the soldier being honored fought for the Confederate States Army.
Rep. Jared Huffman from California introduced the proposal as an amendment to a VA spending bill. He said: "Over 150 years ago, slavery was abolished. Why in the year 2016 are we still condoning displays of this hateful symbol on our sacred national cemeteries?"
Almost every Democrat and 84 from the GOP supported the new restriction, while 158 Republicans voted against the amendment.
No one spoke to oppose the restriction during floor debate.
But The Hill reports a top staffer for Rep. Lynn Westmoreland from Georgia was disciplined after sending out a mass email comparing efforts to ban the flag to ISIS' "cultural cleansing."
The vote comes nearly one year after the church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, renewed the national debate about displaying the flag.
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Congress passed a proposal to limit the presence of Confederate flags in national cemeteries Thursday.
The 265-159 vote effectively bans the display of the battle flags at cemeteries that the Department of Veterans Affairs oversees.
The amendment makes it illegal to display the bars and stars, even if the soldier being honored fought for the Confederate States Army.
Rep. Jared Huffman from California introduced the proposal as an amendment to a VA spending bill. He said: "Over 150 years ago, slavery was abolished. Why in the year 2016 are we still condoning displays of this hateful symbol on our sacred national cemeteries?"
Almost every Democrat and 84 from the GOP supported the new restriction, while 158 Republicans voted against the amendment.
No one spoke to oppose the restriction during floor debate.
But The Hill reports a top staffer for Rep. Lynn Westmoreland from Georgia was disciplined after sending out a mass email comparing efforts to ban the flag to ISIS' "cultural cleansing."
The vote comes nearly one year after the church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, renewed the national debate about displaying the flag.
This video contains images from Getty Images and clips from C-SPAN.
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- published: 22 May 2016
- views: 2471
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CONFEDERATE FLAG & UNIFORM DESIGNER! NICOLA MARSCHALL! CIVIL WAR HISTORY!
Important Disclaimer: This video will no doubt be controversial, and videos like these often attract irrational, and aggressive comments. Family Tree Nuts striv...
Important Disclaimer: This video will no doubt be controversial, and videos like these often attract irrational, and aggressive comments. Family Tree Nuts strives to report history, as it was, and that's it. We do not support, or not support any causes, or organizations. We just report history, good, bad, or indifferent, that's all we want to do.
We visited the grave of Nicola Marschall, "the Artist of the Confederacy" who designed the "Stars & Bars" the flag of the Confederate States of America. He also designed the gray uniforms of the troops for the South. Marschall was an accomplished artist who was born in Germany, before moving to
Alabama before joining the Civil War. During reconstruction, Marschall had a hard time finding work as an artist, so he eventually moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and found success as a portrait painter. He painted portraits of both Civil War Presidents,
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, as well as both commanders, Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, and even Napoleon Bonaparte. He is buried in the famous, Cave Hill Cemetery, in Louisville, Kentucky.
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We visited the grave of Nicola Marschall, "the Artist of the Confederacy" who designed the "Stars & Bars" the flag of the Confederate States of America. He also designed the gray uniforms of the troops for the South. Marschall was an accomplished artist who was born in Germany, before moving to
Alabama before joining the Civil War. During reconstruction, Marschall had a hard time finding work as an artist, so he eventually moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and found success as a portrait painter. He painted portraits of both Civil War Presidents,
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, as well as both commanders, Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, and even Napoleon Bonaparte. He is buried in the famous, Cave Hill Cemetery, in Louisville, Kentucky.
Check out our website: www.familytreenuts.org
#historychannel #historychannelshows #civilwar #confederate #starsandbars #confederateflag #historydocumentary #historyshows #history
- published: 01 Apr 2022
- views: 1615
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What Happened to Confederates After the Civil War? | Animated History
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Blair, William A. With Malice Toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014.
Franklin, John Hope. Reconstruction After the Civil War. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013.
Herbert, Paul N. “Confederados forge new cultural identity.” The Washington Times (December 17, 2009): 4.
Hogue, James K. “The Strange Career of Jim Longstreet: History and Contingency in the Civil War Era.” In The Struggle for Equality: Essays on Sectional Conflict, the Civil War, and the Long Reconstruction, edited by Orville Vernon Burton, Jerald Podair, and Jennifer L. Weber, 153–71. University of Virginia Press, 2011. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt6wrmq5.14.
Olsen, Christopher J. The American Civil War, A Hands-On History. New York City: Hill and Wang, 2007.
Prince, K. Stephen. “Legitimacy and Interventionism: Northern Republicans, the ‘Terrible Carpetbagger,’ and the Retreat from Reconstruction.” Journal of the Civil War Era 2, no. 4 (2012): 538–63. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26070276.
Swanson, Ryan A. “Andrew Johnson and His Governors: An Examination of Failed Reconstruction Leadership.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 71, no. 1 (2012): 16–45. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42628235.
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Blair, William A. With Malice Toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014.
Franklin, John Hope. Reconstruction After the Civil War. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013.
Herbert, Paul N. “Confederados forge new cultural identity.” The Washington Times (December 17, 2009): 4.
Hogue, James K. “The Strange Career of Jim Longstreet: History and Contingency in the Civil War Era.” In The Struggle for Equality: Essays on Sectional Conflict, the Civil War, and the Long Reconstruction, edited by Orville Vernon Burton, Jerald Podair, and Jennifer L. Weber, 153–71. University of Virginia Press, 2011. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt6wrmq5.14.
Olsen, Christopher J. The American Civil War, A Hands-On History. New York City: Hill and Wang, 2007.
Prince, K. Stephen. “Legitimacy and Interventionism: Northern Republicans, the ‘Terrible Carpetbagger,’ and the Retreat from Reconstruction.” Journal of the Civil War Era 2, no. 4 (2012): 538–63. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26070276.
Swanson, Ryan A. “Andrew Johnson and His Governors: An Examination of Failed Reconstruction Leadership.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 71, no. 1 (2012): 16–45. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42628235.
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Reunion - Wendel Scherer
The End of an Era - Kikoru
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- published: 23 Jul 2023
- views: 1980857
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Congress debates removal of Confederate statues
(11 Jun 2020) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus137981
At least 12 figures in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall Collection honor men who gave t...
(11 Jun 2020) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus137981
At least 12 figures in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall Collection honor men who gave their allegiance to the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
In the eyes of their state, service to the Confederacy was not their only accomplishment.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is calling to have the statues of Confederates removed from the Capitol, though she cannot do so unilaterally.
Each of the 50 states is allowed by law to place two statues in the collection. Nearly all of the 12 took up arms against the U.S. while serving with Confederate forces or were Confederate officials. Many had been state or U.S. officials before the war began in 1861. After the war ended, in 1865, several became members of the U.S. House or Senate or both.
All but one of these statues were given to the Capitol in the first three decades of the 20th century, a period when segregation laws were taking hold in the South and the Confederate cause was widely rationalized and romanticized despite its core goal of retaining slavery.
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At least 12 figures in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall Collection honor men who gave their allegiance to the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
In the eyes of their state, service to the Confederacy was not their only accomplishment.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is calling to have the statues of Confederates removed from the Capitol, though she cannot do so unilaterally.
Each of the 50 states is allowed by law to place two statues in the collection. Nearly all of the 12 took up arms against the U.S. while serving with Confederate forces or were Confederate officials. Many had been state or U.S. officials before the war began in 1861. After the war ended, in 1865, several became members of the U.S. House or Senate or both.
All but one of these statues were given to the Capitol in the first three decades of the 20th century, a period when segregation laws were taking hold in the South and the Confederate cause was widely rationalized and romanticized despite its core goal of retaining slavery.
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- published: 16 Jun 2020
- views: 436
54:15
Restoring the Brotherhood of Union: Confederate Pardon and Amnesty Records, 1865-1877 (2015 May)
"Restoring the Brotherhood of Union: Confederate Pardon and Amnesty Records, 1865-1877"
Archives specialist John Deeben provides a brief legislative history of ...
"Restoring the Brotherhood of Union: Confederate Pardon and Amnesty Records, 1865-1877"
Archives specialist John Deeben provides a brief legislative history of amnesty activity during and after the Civil War by examining the application process and resulting records of Presidential pardons and congressional amnesty offered to former Confederates.
TRANSCRIPT: You may request a rough draft transcript for this event. Please send your request to
[email protected].
HANDOUT: http://www.archives.gov/research/naturalization/411-confederate-amnesty-records.pdf
PRESENTATION SLIDES: http://www.archives.gov/calendar/know-your-records/handouts-presentations/deeben-confederate-pardons-and-amnesty-presentation.pdf
https://wn.com/Restoring_The_Brotherhood_Of_Union_Confederate_Pardon_And_Amnesty_Records,_1865_1877_(2015_May)
"Restoring the Brotherhood of Union: Confederate Pardon and Amnesty Records, 1865-1877"
Archives specialist John Deeben provides a brief legislative history of amnesty activity during and after the Civil War by examining the application process and resulting records of Presidential pardons and congressional amnesty offered to former Confederates.
TRANSCRIPT: You may request a rough draft transcript for this event. Please send your request to
[email protected].
HANDOUT: http://www.archives.gov/research/naturalization/411-confederate-amnesty-records.pdf
PRESENTATION SLIDES: http://www.archives.gov/calendar/know-your-records/handouts-presentations/deeben-confederate-pardons-and-amnesty-presentation.pdf
- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 1832
4:15
Slave Spy Brings Down Confederate War Criminal | Spies of the Civil War - Part I
In 1863, the Northern Shenandoah Valley was a contested area. Both Union and Confederate armies had partisans, this is the story about one Confederate unit’s le...
In 1863, the Northern Shenandoah Valley was a contested area. Both Union and Confederate armies had partisans, this is the story about one Confederate unit’s leader Andrew Leopold. After the Confederate Congress passed the Partisan Ranger Act, raiders like Leopold started operating in the name of the Confederate Cause. This is part I of a three-part series telling the story of Andrew Leopold and the intriguing tale of Sam the Spy.
#CivilWarSpies, #ShenandoahValley, #PartisanRangerAct, #Conscripts, #Berryville, #Shepherdstown, #Potomac, #C&OCanal, #SouthMountain, #HarpersFerry, #EmancipationProclamation, #blackhistorymonth, #civilwar, #civilwarhistory, #americancivilwar' #civilwartrials, #civilwarera
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In 1863, the Northern Shenandoah Valley was a contested area. Both Union and Confederate armies had partisans, this is the story about one Confederate unit’s leader Andrew Leopold. After the Confederate Congress passed the Partisan Ranger Act, raiders like Leopold started operating in the name of the Confederate Cause. This is part I of a three-part series telling the story of Andrew Leopold and the intriguing tale of Sam the Spy.
#CivilWarSpies, #ShenandoahValley, #PartisanRangerAct, #Conscripts, #Berryville, #Shepherdstown, #Potomac, #C&OCanal, #SouthMountain, #HarpersFerry, #EmancipationProclamation, #blackhistorymonth, #civilwar, #civilwarhistory, #americancivilwar' #civilwartrials, #civilwarera
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- published: 28 Jan 2023
- views: 192