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Mathew Brady: Photographing the Civil War | Ancestral Findings Podcast
AF-232: Mathew Brady: Photographing the Civil War | Ancestral Findings Podcast
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Have you ever heard of Mathew Brady? If not, he is a name you should look into. Because of him and his photographs, we know what the Civil War looked like.
Check out more photos from Mathew Brady here: https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/brady-photos
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published: 20 Mar 2019
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Mathew Brady's Vision
Mathew Brady is known for his Civil War photography and groundbreaking work in the field. Read more about the Civil War at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Civil-War-History.html.
published: 12 Apr 2011
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Robert Wilson "Mathew Brady"
http://www.politics-prose.com/
Mathew Brady is remembered as perhaps the Civil War photographer—but in fact he couldn't stomach battlefields and assigned others to take the pictures that his photographic service then managed. Wilson, American Scholar editor and biographer of Clarence King, presents a new image of Brady, profiling him as a businessman, studio portraitist, and historian.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online.
published: 21 Aug 2013
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Mathew Brady: America's First Photojournalist
Historical Journeys with Dale Blanshan
Mathew Brady was an eighteenth century photographer who pioneered the art of photojournalism. With his capable assistants and cameras, he preserved tens of thousands of moments in American history. His subjects included Presidents and paupers, generals and enlisted men, and poets, writers, and artists. In this program we take a look at the equipment, techniques, and subjects that helped make Mathew Brady the most famous of early American photographers.
published: 13 Apr 2020
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Mathew Brady, Civil War Photographer
Mathew B. Brady (1822 - 1896) was a famous 19th Century American photographer. Brady is best known for his portraits of presidents, celebrities, historic figures and of the American Civil War.
published: 24 Dec 2011
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Mathew Brady's Photographic Studio - Clara Barton's Neighborhood
During the worst of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, our staff ventured out in the cold to record a series of videos highlighting the places in downtown Washington, DC with connections to Clara Barton!
*This video was recorded live on December 1, 2020*
If you enjoy the video then please hit that like button and subscribe!
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published: 11 Aug 2021
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Capturing Photographer Who Shaped Our Vision of Civil War
Mathew Brady, a 19th century pioneer of American photography, was known for both his portraits of celebrities as well as for his searing images of the Civil War. Jeffrey Brown talks to Robert Wilson, author of a new biography called, "Mathew Brady: Portraits of a Nation," about how the artist shaped the vision of America.
published: 19 Sep 2013
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Iconic Mathew Brady Gettysburg Panoramic Photograph
Learn where this important photograph was taken. Historian Tim Smith also touches on similar views taken by other photographers that collectively give the student of history a better appreciation of the buildings in the town of Gettysburg during the battle in 1863.
published: 15 Oct 2022
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Inherit the Wind (1960) - Death of Matthew Brady Scene (11/12) | Movieclips
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Brady (Fredric March) gives his impassioned speech, but no one listens. As he finishes the speech, he drops dead.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The Evolution vs. Creationism argument is at the center of the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Broadway play Inherit the Wind. Lawrence and Lee's inspiration was the 1925 "Monkey Trial," in which Tennessee schoolteacher John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in violation of state law. Scopes deliberately courted arrest to challenge what he and his supporters saw as an unjust law, and the trial became a national cause when The Baltimore Sun, represented by the famed (and ath...
published: 02 Feb 2017
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Stop 112: Mathew Brady Takes the Famous Photograph | New-York Historical Society
High school interns at the New-York Historical Society helped create an audio tour to accompany the landmark exhibition Lincoln and New York running through March 25, 2010. The exhibit explores New York's complex relationship with one of Americas most beloved leaders. The audio tour allows history lovers of all ages to listen in on the New York of Lincolns time as they examine the documents, photographs, paintings and artifacts that tell this tale. Listen to the crowd at Cooper Union as you stand behind the lectern where Lincoln delivered the speech that propelled him towards the presidency, learn the story of the first Union officer killed in the Civil War as you look through the bullet hole in his uniform, and hear an eyewitness account of the Draft Riots from a 15-year old whose home wa...
published: 18 Feb 2010
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Mathew Brady: Photographing the Civil War | Ancestral Findings Podcast
AF-232: Mathew Brady: Photographing the Civil War | Ancestral Findings Podcast
https://ancestralfindings.com/mathew-brady-photographing-civil-war/
Have you ev...
AF-232: Mathew Brady: Photographing the Civil War | Ancestral Findings Podcast
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Have you ever heard of Mathew Brady? If not, he is a name you should look into. Because of him and his photographs, we know what the Civil War looked like.
Check out more photos from Mathew Brady here: https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/brady-photos
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AF-232: Mathew Brady: Photographing the Civil War | Ancestral Findings Podcast
https://ancestralfindings.com/mathew-brady-photographing-civil-war/
Have you ever heard of Mathew Brady? If not, he is a name you should look into. Because of him and his photographs, we know what the Civil War looked like.
Check out more photos from Mathew Brady here: https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/brady-photos
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Free Genealogy Lookups
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- published: 20 Mar 2019
- views: 75144
4:53
Mathew Brady's Vision
Mathew Brady is known for his Civil War photography and groundbreaking work in the field. Read more about the Civil War at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history...
Mathew Brady is known for his Civil War photography and groundbreaking work in the field. Read more about the Civil War at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Civil-War-History.html.
https://wn.com/Mathew_Brady's_Vision
Mathew Brady is known for his Civil War photography and groundbreaking work in the field. Read more about the Civil War at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Civil-War-History.html.
- published: 12 Apr 2011
- views: 54069
56:22
Robert Wilson "Mathew Brady"
http://www.politics-prose.com/
Mathew Brady is remembered as perhaps the Civil War photographer—but in fact he couldn't stomach battlefields and assigned other...
http://www.politics-prose.com/
Mathew Brady is remembered as perhaps the Civil War photographer—but in fact he couldn't stomach battlefields and assigned others to take the pictures that his photographic service then managed. Wilson, American Scholar editor and biographer of Clarence King, presents a new image of Brady, profiling him as a businessman, studio portraitist, and historian.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online.
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Mathew Brady is remembered as perhaps the Civil War photographer—but in fact he couldn't stomach battlefields and assigned others to take the pictures that his photographic service then managed. Wilson, American Scholar editor and biographer of Clarence King, presents a new image of Brady, profiling him as a businessman, studio portraitist, and historian.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online.
- published: 21 Aug 2013
- views: 1316
40:51
Mathew Brady: America's First Photojournalist
Historical Journeys with Dale Blanshan
Mathew Brady was an eighteenth century photographer who pioneered the art of photojournalism. With his capable assistant...
Historical Journeys with Dale Blanshan
Mathew Brady was an eighteenth century photographer who pioneered the art of photojournalism. With his capable assistants and cameras, he preserved tens of thousands of moments in American history. His subjects included Presidents and paupers, generals and enlisted men, and poets, writers, and artists. In this program we take a look at the equipment, techniques, and subjects that helped make Mathew Brady the most famous of early American photographers.
https://wn.com/Mathew_Brady_America's_First_Photojournalist
Historical Journeys with Dale Blanshan
Mathew Brady was an eighteenth century photographer who pioneered the art of photojournalism. With his capable assistants and cameras, he preserved tens of thousands of moments in American history. His subjects included Presidents and paupers, generals and enlisted men, and poets, writers, and artists. In this program we take a look at the equipment, techniques, and subjects that helped make Mathew Brady the most famous of early American photographers.
- published: 13 Apr 2020
- views: 3343
11:45
Mathew Brady, Civil War Photographer
Mathew B. Brady (1822 - 1896) was a famous 19th Century American photographer. Brady is best known for his portraits of presidents, celebrities, historic figur...
Mathew B. Brady (1822 - 1896) was a famous 19th Century American photographer. Brady is best known for his portraits of presidents, celebrities, historic figures and of the American Civil War.
https://wn.com/Mathew_Brady,_Civil_War_Photographer
Mathew B. Brady (1822 - 1896) was a famous 19th Century American photographer. Brady is best known for his portraits of presidents, celebrities, historic figures and of the American Civil War.
- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 27473
4:31
Mathew Brady's Photographic Studio - Clara Barton's Neighborhood
During the worst of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, our staff ventured out in the cold to record a series of videos highlighting the places in downtown Washington, ...
During the worst of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, our staff ventured out in the cold to record a series of videos highlighting the places in downtown Washington, DC with connections to Clara Barton!
*This video was recorded live on December 1, 2020*
If you enjoy the video then please hit that like button and subscribe!
Help support the Museum by becoming a member - https://www.civilwarmed.org/support/member/
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Visit the National Museum of Civil War Medicine’s online store - https://www.civilwarmed.org/shop/
Contact us - https://www.civilwarmed.org/contact/
https://wn.com/Mathew_Brady's_Photographic_Studio_Clara_Barton's_Neighborhood
During the worst of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, our staff ventured out in the cold to record a series of videos highlighting the places in downtown Washington, DC with connections to Clara Barton!
*This video was recorded live on December 1, 2020*
If you enjoy the video then please hit that like button and subscribe!
Help support the Museum by becoming a member - https://www.civilwarmed.org/support/member/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CivilWarMed/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/CivilWarMed
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Visit the National Museum of Civil War Medicine’s online store - https://www.civilwarmed.org/shop/
Contact us - https://www.civilwarmed.org/contact/
- published: 11 Aug 2021
- views: 392
6:59
Capturing Photographer Who Shaped Our Vision of Civil War
Mathew Brady, a 19th century pioneer of American photography, was known for both his portraits of celebrities as well as for his searing images of the Civil War...
Mathew Brady, a 19th century pioneer of American photography, was known for both his portraits of celebrities as well as for his searing images of the Civil War. Jeffrey Brown talks to Robert Wilson, author of a new biography called, "Mathew Brady: Portraits of a Nation," about how the artist shaped the vision of America.
https://wn.com/Capturing_Photographer_Who_Shaped_Our_Vision_Of_Civil_War
Mathew Brady, a 19th century pioneer of American photography, was known for both his portraits of celebrities as well as for his searing images of the Civil War. Jeffrey Brown talks to Robert Wilson, author of a new biography called, "Mathew Brady: Portraits of a Nation," about how the artist shaped the vision of America.
- published: 19 Sep 2013
- views: 4167
2:00
Iconic Mathew Brady Gettysburg Panoramic Photograph
Learn where this important photograph was taken. Historian Tim Smith also touches on similar views taken by other photographers that collectively give the stude...
Learn where this important photograph was taken. Historian Tim Smith also touches on similar views taken by other photographers that collectively give the student of history a better appreciation of the buildings in the town of Gettysburg during the battle in 1863.
https://wn.com/Iconic_Mathew_Brady_Gettysburg_Panoramic_Photograph
Learn where this important photograph was taken. Historian Tim Smith also touches on similar views taken by other photographers that collectively give the student of history a better appreciation of the buildings in the town of Gettysburg during the battle in 1863.
- published: 15 Oct 2022
- views: 5191
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Inherit the Wind (1960) - Death of Matthew Brady Scene (11/12) | Movieclips
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Inherit the Wind movie clips: http://j.mp/2jxl9UO
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Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Brady (Fredric March) gives his impassioned speech, but no one listens. As he finishes the speech, he drops dead.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The Evolution vs. Creationism argument is at the center of the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Broadway play Inherit the Wind. Lawrence and Lee's inspiration was the 1925 "Monkey Trial," in which Tennessee schoolteacher John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in violation of state law. Scopes deliberately courted arrest to challenge what he and his supporters saw as an unjust law, and the trial became a national cause when The Baltimore Sun, represented by the famed (and atheistic) journalist H. L. Mencken, hired attorney Clarence Darrow to defend Scopes. The prosecuting attorney was crusading politician William Jennings Bryan, once a serious contender for the Presidency, now a relic of a past era. While Bryan won the case as expected, he and his fundamentalist backers were held up to public ridicule by the cagey Darrow. In both the play and film versions of Inherit the Wind, the names and places are changed, but the basic chronology was retained, along with most of the original court transcripts. John Scopes becomes Bertram Cates (Dick York); Clarence Darrow is Henry Drummond (Spencer Tracy); William Jennings Bryan is Matthew Harrison Brady (Fredric March); and H. L. Mencken is E. K. Hornbeck (Gene Kelly). Dayton, Tennessee is transformed into Hillsboro -- or, as the relentlessly cynical Hornbeck characterizes it, "Heavenly Hillsboro."
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1960)
Cast: Jack Daly, Norman Fell, Gene Kelly, Fredric March, Spencer Tracy, Dick York, Donna Anderson, Florence Eldridge, Hope Summers
Director: Stanley Kramer
Producer: Stanley Kramer
Screenwriters: Nedrick Young, Harold Jacob Smith, Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee
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Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Brady (Fredric March) gives his impassioned speech, but no one listens. As he finishes the speech, he drops dead.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The Evolution vs. Creationism argument is at the center of the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Broadway play Inherit the Wind. Lawrence and Lee's inspiration was the 1925 "Monkey Trial," in which Tennessee schoolteacher John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in violation of state law. Scopes deliberately courted arrest to challenge what he and his supporters saw as an unjust law, and the trial became a national cause when The Baltimore Sun, represented by the famed (and atheistic) journalist H. L. Mencken, hired attorney Clarence Darrow to defend Scopes. The prosecuting attorney was crusading politician William Jennings Bryan, once a serious contender for the Presidency, now a relic of a past era. While Bryan won the case as expected, he and his fundamentalist backers were held up to public ridicule by the cagey Darrow. In both the play and film versions of Inherit the Wind, the names and places are changed, but the basic chronology was retained, along with most of the original court transcripts. John Scopes becomes Bertram Cates (Dick York); Clarence Darrow is Henry Drummond (Spencer Tracy); William Jennings Bryan is Matthew Harrison Brady (Fredric March); and H. L. Mencken is E. K. Hornbeck (Gene Kelly). Dayton, Tennessee is transformed into Hillsboro -- or, as the relentlessly cynical Hornbeck characterizes it, "Heavenly Hillsboro."
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1960)
Cast: Jack Daly, Norman Fell, Gene Kelly, Fredric March, Spencer Tracy, Dick York, Donna Anderson, Florence Eldridge, Hope Summers
Director: Stanley Kramer
Producer: Stanley Kramer
Screenwriters: Nedrick Young, Harold Jacob Smith, Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee
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ComingSoon: http://bit.ly/1DVpgtR
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Classic Trailers: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe
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Movie News: http://bit.ly/1C3Ncd2
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- published: 02 Feb 2017
- views: 40997
1:39
Stop 112: Mathew Brady Takes the Famous Photograph | New-York Historical Society
High school interns at the New-York Historical Society helped create an audio tour to accompany the landmark exhibition Lincoln and New York running through Mar...
High school interns at the New-York Historical Society helped create an audio tour to accompany the landmark exhibition Lincoln and New York running through March 25, 2010. The exhibit explores New York's complex relationship with one of Americas most beloved leaders. The audio tour allows history lovers of all ages to listen in on the New York of Lincolns time as they examine the documents, photographs, paintings and artifacts that tell this tale. Listen to the crowd at Cooper Union as you stand behind the lectern where Lincoln delivered the speech that propelled him towards the presidency, learn the story of the first Union officer killed in the Civil War as you look through the bullet hole in his uniform, and hear an eyewitness account of the Draft Riots from a 15-year old whose home was under attack.
The New-York Historical Society is able to produce illuminating exhibitions, public programs, and make a priceless collection accessible to the public through the generosity of donations and membership. Help us make history matter by joining today. http://www.nyhistory.org/support
https://wn.com/Stop_112_Mathew_Brady_Takes_The_Famous_Photograph_|_New_York_Historical_Society
High school interns at the New-York Historical Society helped create an audio tour to accompany the landmark exhibition Lincoln and New York running through March 25, 2010. The exhibit explores New York's complex relationship with one of Americas most beloved leaders. The audio tour allows history lovers of all ages to listen in on the New York of Lincolns time as they examine the documents, photographs, paintings and artifacts that tell this tale. Listen to the crowd at Cooper Union as you stand behind the lectern where Lincoln delivered the speech that propelled him towards the presidency, learn the story of the first Union officer killed in the Civil War as you look through the bullet hole in his uniform, and hear an eyewitness account of the Draft Riots from a 15-year old whose home was under attack.
The New-York Historical Society is able to produce illuminating exhibitions, public programs, and make a priceless collection accessible to the public through the generosity of donations and membership. Help us make history matter by joining today. http://www.nyhistory.org/support
- published: 18 Feb 2010
- views: 413