Gettysburg's Bloodstained Sniper's Nest (at The Shriver House) | History Traveler EP 140

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  • Part 14 of the Gettysburg series.
    When studying the Battle of Gettysburg, you really have to study that battle in its totality from every angle in order to fully understand what happened there in July of 1863. That includes the story of the civilians and you'd be hard pressed to find a better telling of that story than at The Shriver House Museum. In this episode, we're visiting the Shriver House to show just a small part of the story that one family who lived through the battle and who saw their house occupied by Confederate sharpshooters. Definitely a must see place when you go to Gettysburg!
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  • @TheHistoryUnderground
    @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 3 lety +136

    If you've watched a few episodes and feel like I've earned it, be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss any new content when it comes out.
    Thanks!

    • @bigwilson2303
      @bigwilson2303 Před 3 lety +3

      My mom dated a civil war re-enactor. Funnest time as a kid. I went to battle of shiloh once and did one at point mallard in Decatur AL. Is reenactment still happening alot?

    • @saltysergeant1620
      @saltysergeant1620 Před 2 lety +2

      AMAZING 👏! WELL DONE

    • @KCCgoKartMAN
      @KCCgoKartMAN Před 2 lety +4

      I just hit subscribe before even watching the video. Giving you the benefit of the doubt that this will be great

    • @garyrunnalls7714
      @garyrunnalls7714 Před 2 lety +3

      JD you deserve a PhD. in history. Well done brother!

    • @adamshotts6097
      @adamshotts6097 Před 2 lety +2

      Is the next place my great or 2nd great grandparents farm, which is by the little round top

  • @freeloadd
    @freeloadd Před 2 lety +328

    My girlfriend and I just visited this house last weekend and they brought your video up during the tour. They said that you have brought an absolute influx of visitors and don’t know how to pay you back. The locals love you and the museum owners just as much. You are helping these people about more than you know!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 2 lety +57

      Oh wow. That’s good to hear. Thank you!

    • @freeloadd
      @freeloadd Před 2 lety +28

      @@TheHistoryUnderground the best part was people talking about how they were visiting because of your videos. We all talked about it together and those who didn’t know your channel asked about it afterwards. Probably 5 people approached me after the tours to get the name of your channel. It was awesome to see.

    • @felixmadison5736
      @felixmadison5736 Před rokem +11

      That's great to hear! I couldn't be happier for these folks. They did an outstanding renovation job!

    • @breaker571
      @breaker571 Před rokem +6

      So, thats a B&B..... Id love to visit the good ole U S of A.

    • @CRUSH71
      @CRUSH71 Před rokem +4

      @The History Underground I love your channel! You're doing an awesome job brother! Keep it up.

  • @sassytbc7923
    @sassytbc7923 Před 3 lety +433

    The organizers of this home did a stellar job of setting up their displays. The civilian aspect of the Civil war is never covered.

    • @RobSchellinger
      @RobSchellinger Před 3 lety +15

      All the cartridge papers on the floor are a nice touch.

    • @rev-mikemckay9750
      @rev-mikemckay9750 Před 3 lety +17

      @@RobSchellinger Yeah, but the cartridge wrappers would not have been discarded on the floor or the ground. The end, maybe (a small fragment that is torn off with the teeth). Reloading was done by biting the end off the cartridge, pouring/dumping the powder down the barrel, insert the bullet and the paper wrapping (acts as an overwad) and ram the lot down to the breech. Remove the ramrod, cap the nipple, go to full cock and fire.

    • @soonerfrac4611
      @soonerfrac4611 Před 3 lety +6

      Note to those that don’t know, even way back when. When using a loophole don’t shoot from the loophole. Shoot from an angle out the opening, & if possible as far back and away from it as feasible.

    • @christopherh4653
      @christopherh4653 Před 3 lety +5

      I grew up just a few miles from Gettysburg and always felt the civilian aspect was REALLY covered. But that's likely due to being from the area, growing up with the stories, etc...

    • @theadventuresofhoneymark.9656
      @theadventuresofhoneymark.9656 Před 3 lety

      Indeed ! 🇺🇸

  • @collinvincent7536
    @collinvincent7536 Před 3 lety +141

    Me and my girlfriend actually toured this house on our last trip to Gettysburg the house and the tour guide who dressed in 1800s attire was awesome!

    • @ryanedwards4512
      @ryanedwards4512 Před 3 lety +7

      Great town. I live in Baltimore and we visit Gettysburg every year sometimes twice. The poplar tree across from the sniper nest is the same tree that Abe Lincoln stood under right before his speech

    • @JB-hl1qx
      @JB-hl1qx Před 2 lety +2

      @@ryanedwards4512 a fellow Baltimorian! I visit 2x a year as well .ever since 1984.

  • @DrRockter5150
    @DrRockter5150 Před 3 lety +40

    You know, as a Civil War reenactor, I've been to quite a few battlefields and house museums. But I have never, such as yourself, ever seen anything from the aspect of the aftermath the soldiers left behind. Quite an impactful visual. I was also wondering what the soldiers were thinking when they discovered the saloon. I would be willing to bet some (or most) were just beyond excitement seeing the "inventory" that was there! I love this series about Gettysburg. Finally someone has taken the time to show the civilian's aspect of the battle instead of the more common tourist locations. Well done!

  • @idonteven2220
    @idonteven2220 Před 3 lety +84

    As someone who lives in Gettysburg. There is so much underlying history here that you pass by on a daily basis and have no idea you passed something with such history behind it. Seems like everyday im driving/riding through town and i see more and learn more interesting facts. Definitely a great place to bring a family.

    • @FishinWithDrey
      @FishinWithDrey Před 2 lety +1

      ya i agree. i used to live there myself. but i moved to New Oxford 7 years back, which is only 15-20 minutes from Gettysburg.

    • @50shadesofcerakote
      @50shadesofcerakote Před 2 lety

      can confirm

    • @jeffbaxter8770
      @jeffbaxter8770 Před 2 lety

      On my bucket list for sure.. got a spare bed at home? LOL a south african

    • @spookyt8692
      @spookyt8692 Před 2 lety +1

      I can relate to this comment as I live in England, and EVERYWHERE has some mad story behind it. It’s on my list to visit the American Civil War sites, wonder about learning and imagining.

    • @SimulationEvolve
      @SimulationEvolve Před rokem

      I live in Wales [UK] you pass so many old things without paying too much attention to them, theres a lot of castles here but they just seem normal since you see them so often

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne Před 2 lety +44

    History should never be Forgotten or Erased

  • @B61Mod12
    @B61Mod12 Před 3 lety +11

    You are one of the few you tubers on planet earth that knows how to put music in a video without it overwhelming your narration or detracting from the footage or be an irritation in general. Thank you very much. Well done.

  • @deejaemcapp2852
    @deejaemcapp2852 Před 2 lety +25

    My husband and I went there yesterday after having watched your video. Nancy was so excited and VERY happy to learn we found out about the Shriver home from you JD. She said there have been SO many people like us who’ve come since you filmed there. There were 7 of us in the tour we were in yesterday who are subscribers. You are impacting many folks!!!!

  • @fastsetinthewest
    @fastsetinthewest Před 3 lety +54

    As a drafted disabled Republic of Vietnam combat veteran '68, I've seen many families destroyed by war.
    Shriver's family is a good example of a destroyed family. George died at the Andersonville Civil War prison and is buried in the National Cemetery. So George never returned home. Sarah dies at age 18 and no stone was put on her grave. It's more than incredible! A family destroyed by war.
    A heartfelt thanks to the family preserving history.

    • @robertabell9182
      @robertabell9182 Před 3 lety +1

      Amen 🙏 all day long. Yahoo

    • @BamaChad-W4CHD
      @BamaChad-W4CHD Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you for your service! Its incredibly sad how often the people just trying to live life end up being destroyed by wars that don't involve them.

    • @zaphoidbeeblebrox1809
      @zaphoidbeeblebrox1809 Před 3 lety +3

      It was a Freemason Created War. They all were and are Freemasonic Constructs.

    • @fastsetinthewest
      @fastsetinthewest Před 3 lety +2

      @@zaphoidbeeblebrox1809 I guess George Washington was top of the list as a Mason.

    • @billlawrence1899
      @billlawrence1899 Před 3 lety +1

      @@zaphoidbeeblebrox1809 I didn't know those dumbasses that fired on Ft Sumpter were Masons. I learn something new every day.

  • @Cookie-gn4qk
    @Cookie-gn4qk Před 3 lety +131

    Oh man, I honestly could spend hours in that house. I could spend hours just looking at the display case with the artifacts.what an amazing gift they gave us to visit and educate us. I love this episode, might be MY favorite, lol!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah, I could’ve spent a lot more time there as well.

    • @rosemarybruno2331
      @rosemarybruno2331 Před 3 lety +3

      I enjoy watching and agree this has been a fantastic episode I wish I could go there and spend time just looking at each piece. This is truly amazing.

    • @derekrohan9619
      @derekrohan9619 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah me too.. I go to the battle fields around atlanta all the time.. have found a bunch of drop and fired bullets. Some even have the wood plugs in the end of them

    • @Zzus321
      @Zzus321 Před 3 lety +1

      Aberham Lincoln created the Republican party that freed the slaves. History is something we must embrass

    • @MarkWYoung-ky4uc
      @MarkWYoung-ky4uc Před 2 lety +1

      I think you would need to spend at least 1 whole week in Gettysburg just to tour everything...and I don't know if you could see it all in a week.

  • @edm8610
    @edm8610 Před 3 lety +42

    I've been visiting Gettysburg for 55 years, and no other museum, reenactment, or historical display shows what the citizens of Gettysburg had to endure better than the Shriver House.
    If you visit Gettysburg, and don't tour this house, you haven't experienced the most neglected aspect of the battle.
    An unbelievable amount of work went into the restoration of this piece of Civil War history., and it was a labor of love.
    Today (7/3/21), a very special reenactment/tour was done. It was the closest you'll ever experience what it was like for the local populace. It was a very emotional and moving experience, and one I will remember the rest of my life. Go see this!
    Thanks History Underground for putting the Shriver House on my radar. Best $12 I've ever spent at Gettysburg

  • @ChristyD067
    @ChristyD067 Před 3 lety +140

    Love this perspective. I’ve often wondered what the civilians would have gone through durning war. Thank you for telling this story.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 3 lety +4

      My pleasure! Thanks for watching.

    • @hughjohnson4071
      @hughjohnson4071 Před 3 lety +6

      @@TheHistoryUnderground Dear THU-
      It has been said, by those much smarter than I, that the best of great literature is revealed within the first chapter. Some even claim the first sentence. I think this wisdom and general sentiment, can be accurately applied to video story-telling as displayed by your efforts. It may be my innate interest in the subject matter, but I think it is also your ability to bring one in with your telling-story skills that inspired me to watch the entire show. With my meager attention span, that is an accomplishment. Keep up the work.

    • @deercatchersoutdoors330
      @deercatchersoutdoors330 Před 3 lety +1

      Watch gone with the wind, throws things into perspective pretty spot on

    • @cousinsgrimm7952
      @cousinsgrimm7952 Před 3 lety +5

      Civilians would go to the battlefields before they started and would watch it, thinking it was something glorious. Once they battle started a lot would run off seeing the carnage for their first time.
      Also after the battle of Gettysburg they didn’t bury the bodies so well, they prettt much just covered them with dirt. Couple days after the battle there was a big rain storm. The people of Gettysburg said there was rotting bodies sticking out of the ground all over.

    • @MrWhitelightning73
      @MrWhitelightning73 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, This CZcams channel is a goldmine.

  • @jaeves007
    @jaeves007 Před 2 lety +8

    My daughter and I visited The Shriver House today because of your video. Nancie was so welcoming and she gave us a wonderful tour of this home. We had been to Gettysburg previously and walked right by this place. I hope that many others go and have the same humbling experience and excellent tour that we did.

  • @dizzynixx3033
    @dizzynixx3033 Před 3 lety +18

    This dude puts a lot of effort into his documenting. Very high quality.

  • @susanschaffner4422
    @susanschaffner4422 Před 3 lety +12

    This restoration was done with meticulous detail. Thanks for preserving our history. So enjoyable.

  • @bethromanetto6279
    @bethromanetto6279 Před 3 lety +37

    It's hard to imagine what the families in Gettysburg went thru!! Their stories need to be told so their history isn't overlooked and forgotten!!

  • @crazya3466
    @crazya3466 Před 3 lety +45

    These stories are extremely compelling, and show how ordinary citizens can get caught up in such conflicts, thx JD.. cA

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA Před 3 lety +108

    The letter speaks volumes about the suffering on both sides.

    • @swgeek4310
      @swgeek4310 Před 3 lety +10

      Very cool letter! Does show both sides really fighting for what THEY believed. So cool

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 3 lety +8

      I thought so too

    • @BamaChad-W4CHD
      @BamaChad-W4CHD Před 3 lety +5

      The letter was about turning away women and children. Not about how much anyone hated anyone else. I think it shows the true spirit of the war. Really makes you think about brother fighting brother.

    • @nathandanek3186
      @nathandanek3186 Před 3 lety +1

      @@swgeek4310 Ahh yes people fighting for the ability to keep and hold humans in chains like cattle, very cool I agree

    • @alukewarmbowlofcereal922
      @alukewarmbowlofcereal922 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nathandanek3186 the letters were of individual people though. Not of entire battalions or platoons, hell not even the entire confederacy. The confederacy stood for very horrible and inhumane things, but there were individual people that still believed what they were doing was immoral and wrong
      (I am in no way defending the confederacy, they lost the war and fully deserved to, as the confederate states were traders to the United States and democracy.)

  • @pennsyltuckyden9823
    @pennsyltuckyden9823 Před 3 lety +13

    There are tons of hidden gems like this throughout Gettysburg. It would take a lifetime of study to uncover them all. Thank you for what you are doing.

  • @raginaiverson-fg9di
    @raginaiverson-fg9di Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am so thankful of the people who preserve our history, it should never be erased or forgotten it’s how we are standing here today.
    That home was absolutely amazing!

  • @wesgreen241
    @wesgreen241 Před 2 lety +4

    I love how they set the attic up! It feels like the house was just cleared after the battle and you went upstairs to clean up the aftermath! How they also included the room to look like you just got home after your house being taken over and the aftermath and mess, just incredible!! They put so much thought into this, I can't say enough great things! Between the museum, period furnishings, sniper's nest upstairs (setup to show post battle), and the room downstairs (setup to show post battle but more of a living view vs. Battle) this place is just incredible! This husband and wife should be on advisory boards across the nation to help with historical displays of all natures!

  • @dnwlogisticsllc8609
    @dnwlogisticsllc8609 Před 3 lety +52

    There is a really good book that you need to read it’s titled “When the smoke cleared at Gettysburg”. It’s a great book it’s about the civilians after the battle of Gettysburg.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks!

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87 Před 2 lety

      nothing like the civilians after the battle of Atlanta

    • @magna116
      @magna116 Před rokem

      @@touristguy87 you seriously trying to one-up somebody on a 140 year old war? You still fighting that war?
      That is some fragile ego you got there.
      Just a reminder, YOU LOST!

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87 Před rokem

      @@magna116 who are you and what planet are you writing on

  • @wild_west_hippie
    @wild_west_hippie Před 3 lety +41

    I’m actually going there today to reenact as one of the snipers in the attic!

    • @aricgoetz910
      @aricgoetz910 Před 3 lety +4

      That's got to be a cool experience

    • @greenmountainhellhound6835
      @greenmountainhellhound6835 Před 3 lety +4

      That’s bad ass!!! Have fun and stay hydrated

    • @DiversifiedMachinist
      @DiversifiedMachinist Před 3 lety +3

      That's pretty bad ass. I lived near there but have yet to see a reenactment. Been to Gettysburg probably 20 times. Planning on making another trip next year.

    • @cowboysandindicas3635
      @cowboysandindicas3635 Před 3 lety +2

      I hope you made it through, bro!

    • @jorgemolinar5969
      @jorgemolinar5969 Před 3 lety

      Yeah right..... you're just a shooter in the closet!!

  • @americanschweitzer45
    @americanschweitzer45 Před 3 lety +20

    Yes we toured the Shriver house last year and the tour guide was dressed in period apparel! She did such a great job putting you into the time! Awesome video once again!

  • @erinkika1901
    @erinkika1901 Před 3 lety +31

    I can’t thank you enough for the series! I’ve been to Gettysburg countless times and you’re providing new places and knowledge to check out for our trip in August!!

  • @chefzach93
    @chefzach93 Před rokem +3

    Just toured the Shriver House today! Miss Lisa and Miss Nancie were such wonderful host. The wife and I look forward to returning for their Christmas-tour, and the tour on the anniversary of the battle; they have Confederate-reenactors in the attic!

  • @BigLisaFan
    @BigLisaFan Před 3 lety +2

    What an experience and the results from the luminol was eerie but not totally unexpected. I imagine their homes were quite a mess with discarded things and garbage as well as broken furnishings, glassware.
    I could scarcely imagine what it would be like today, to live in such historic houses that were in the town when the battle took place.
    When we visited, we tried to imagine the town with soldiers moving through, using some homes as strong points and just being in the middle of the battle. Standing in the streets, in a different dimension in time, soldiers walking where you stood. Amazing place, it really is. Thank you for an enlightening series. Required watching by everyone.

  • @tonyahaley6900
    @tonyahaley6900 Před 3 lety +2

    The person(s) who designed these displays was brilliant. The girls' rumpled bed and cluttered desk looked just like a kid's room *and* like the girls had just left it. The sniper nest, dining room, and kitchen displays were icing, and the rat? Cherry on top! If ever I'm again in Gettysburg, I will definitely visit this place.

  • @boscojacko2485
    @boscojacko2485 Před rokem +3

    Excellent recreation of this artifact filled house that survived the war. I too, have never seen rooms and exhibits of this specific yet sanitized re-creation of this battlefield overflow. Thanks for sharing this. This actual battle occurred exactly 91 years before I was born. The first atomic bombs used in war was employed 9 years before I was born.

  • @jasonpayne3363
    @jasonpayne3363 Před 3 lety +18

    The work you put in to bring us great stories and perspective is so much appreciated.

  • @auntiear126
    @auntiear126 Před rokem +4

    I’ve been binging your amazing series on the American Civil War and this episode really brings the reality of this conflict to life!

  • @randybecker55
    @randybecker55 Před 3 lety +4

    Lived in or visited Gettysburg all my life ... never knew all this about a house that I've gone by thousands of times on my way through town ... thanks for the history ... and thanks for bringing your subscribers to our little historic town!
    Well done sir!!

  • @Wreckdiver59
    @Wreckdiver59 Před 3 lety +24

    It was on my list, but I didn't get to visit, just due to time constraints and the limited hours they are open. I'll know better next time and try to fit it in one afternoon. I stopped and read the information posted outside, so now it makes a little more sense, knowing that there wasn't another house directly to the south.
    I did visit the Jennie Wade house, so I can definitely see the difference.
    Thanks for another excellent video JD 👍

  • @youisRolandJRuttledge
    @youisRolandJRuttledge Před 2 lety +3

    History/Restoration is what we're good at here in England. What this house shows is as good as it gets. A fantastic job, well done. Many thanks, Roland

  • @georgiapines7906
    @georgiapines7906 Před 3 lety +7

    First of all, thank you for another excellent video.
    A couple of my thoughts as I watched the video were how stifling hot the attic must have been in July, and at least the Shriver's home was still standing and not burned to the ground when they returned. Thank you so much for including the letter from the Alabama regiment. It speaks volumes.
    Hope you all have a wonderful Fathers' Day.

  • @williambennett6342
    @williambennett6342 Před 3 lety +8

    They have done a amazing job at this house it blows my mind every time I visit. There’s always another detail that you will find that you missed.

  • @devonrhodes6536
    @devonrhodes6536 Před 3 lety +17

    Love this. If anyone wants more of this stuff, in Dearborn Michigan there's a place called greenfield village that is full of old houses like this and items from old workshops like stuff from Thomas Eddison's workshop

  • @AUgrown
    @AUgrown Před 3 lety +8

    These just keep getting better and better. You’re getting things pretty well dialed in with the presentation. Really impressed. 👍

  • @mrDCunningham
    @mrDCunningham Před 3 lety +2

    I really appreciate that your shedding light on the more unknown places and how the folks that lived there experienced the battle. Wonderful series JD 👍🏻😎

  • @kathykahle9499
    @kathykahle9499 Před 2 lety +1

    Gettysburg has always been on my bucket list since I was a teenager, I have always loved history. We were fortunately able to visit 3 yrs. ago at the age of 64. We have been all over this great land north south East and west mostly at historical sites which our boys were shall we say tolerant of. We got to stay in a quaint little motel in Gettysburg and spent 5 days there. It was my most favorite vacation in all the years we have traveled. I’m really sorry we never got to the Shiver house though now that I’ve seen it. Anyone who gets the chance to go to Gettysburg please do so. It’s such a solemn wonderful place to see and hear of our country’s struggles on both sides. Much love and respect for those who fought and died here for what they believed in. Thx for the tour we did miss

  • @stevethecountrycook1227
    @stevethecountrycook1227 Před 3 lety +6

    I am reminded of a quote from the movie "The Patriot" with Mel Gibson. I paraphrase..... "This battle will not be fought on some distant land, but here amongst us. Our children will witness it with their own eyes"!! These kids saw this carnage with their own eyes, like all wars. I am quite sure several of them were scared for life! So sad!! I forgot to say, very well done video JD! I can see you doing documentaries on the History or Discovery channels some day.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Funny story. A production company that was developing a series for the History Channel reached out to me about hosting a show but it involved architectural stuff, which isn't exactly in my wheelhouse.

    • @stevethecountrycook1227
      @stevethecountrycook1227 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHistoryUnderground Very cool! Yesss, No, That doesn't sound like your cup of tea. This one thought, If you ever decide to go with a channel be very careful that they do not try to change your style, or turn "It" into something that is totally "Not You". What I am saying is "Keep YOUR control" of the creativity aspect, and have it in writing! Best of luck my friend. You are a natural!

    • @suziecreamcheese211
      @suziecreamcheese211 Před 3 lety

      I think those kids were made of tuffer stuff than what kids are made of today.

  • @miniconsrus
    @miniconsrus Před 3 lety +3

    This is absolutely spellbinding! Whenever I travel across the pond to The States, I always try to look for things like this. Compared to a lot of the houses I’ve seen and been in, this outdoes them all in my opinion. I’d love to come and view it for myself with my family and explore the gritty history that this house has to share.

  • @genemorris329
    @genemorris329 Před 3 lety +1

    How can I ever thank you? You bring history to life. Like other folks I have ancestors that fought, and yes died in the uncivil war.
    I look forward to more , and every father ,past and present I hope your day is wonderful!

  • @vawterb
    @vawterb Před 3 lety

    This has been an incredible journey! Thank you for taking us along!

  • @catachandevilfang
    @catachandevilfang Před 3 lety +11

    When I was an intern at Gettysburg NPS back in the day, my favorite tours I wrote and gave were of the civilian farms that fell in the path of the opposing armies. The Bliss Farm has a particularly sad story, as it was located right between the armies along the Emmitsburg Road, and after two days of it changing hands and being used by sharpshooters, the Union Army had to set fire to it. Visitors could really grapple with the Bliss family’s plight when I compared their experiences to that of people affected by Hurricane Katrina. The Bliss’s sank every penny they made into the orchards around the house, but with their home gone they couldn’t stay. In the end, they lost everything they had, and Government aid was painfully slow in coming.

    • @TheShoottheradio
      @TheShoottheradio Před 2 lety +1

      I grew up on the Battle Feild of the Battle of New Market. Civilians talk about cannonballs bouncing down the road. The battle was in the streets as well as near by fields.

  • @JR-tg1vg
    @JR-tg1vg Před 3 lety +7

    Dude, these are absolutely awesome! Thank you for doing these videos so well. I’m from PA and I’ve been to Gettysburg many times, but there is always something new to learn/experience. It never gets old. Cheers! 🍻

  • @deemitchell9544
    @deemitchell9544 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Fell over your channel and learming a lot about the US civil war. so thank you very much for that.
    As an English descendant of the Lincoln family, I am fascinated by US history. I have so much to catch up on.

  • @MrSUPERJAIL
    @MrSUPERJAIL Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for logging this type of history in the Ether. After the house has stopped existing this will be the finest detail you will experience it in

  • @mattstrevig287
    @mattstrevig287 Před 3 lety +19

    Absolutely amazing. Words can't express how great of a job you do.

  • @ProjectPast1565
    @ProjectPast1565 Před 3 lety +3

    This entire series has been completely captivating JD. keep up the amazing work.

  • @jaysnowden2
    @jaysnowden2 Před 3 lety +2

    I went there on the 90’s it was freezing cold I was the only visitor there. It was an amazing feeling. I encourage everyone to make that journey. So much history.

  • @kccotrophy9006
    @kccotrophy9006 Před 3 lety +5

    This was another amazing episode! I think it was so cool the owners tried to go by the list to recreate the furnishings of the house. Great Job!

  • @slimsadventures9167
    @slimsadventures9167 Před 3 lety +4

    This is absolutely incredible!!! I have to get out and see this!! Great job to you and these home owners for sharing the stories of the civilian population. What many people fail to realize is that the Civil War was a very very brutal conflict fought HERE in the US. It was Americans fighting Americans, brothers, cousins, uncle's, friends coworkers battling to the death in backyards, homes, business. Shattering not only the lives affected by those in the military but also those whose homes were fought over and through! Another great video!

  • @BelloBudo007
    @BelloBudo007 Před 3 lety +2

    An Aussie here - I have certainly heard & read about Gettysburg previously. This tour tough was something special & thank you for that. I found the note left by the Confederates revealing too. The tome, while serious, was all polite and no doubt in the way of things from that time. The mess though seemed nothing com pared to how today's generations sometimes treat rental accomodation such as Air B&B.

  • @robinparkes988
    @robinparkes988 Před 3 lety

    Another great video, thanks very much for taking the time to produce it. Fascinating

  • @stevewhite1714
    @stevewhite1714 Před 3 lety +17

    Very interesting, really well done and a brilliant museum, hopefully i could see it if I come to Gettysburg again!
    Best wishes from the UK

  • @judithdonnelly8824
    @judithdonnelly8824 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for this wonderful video!!!
    To all the father's who gave their lives during that war may you rest in peace and Happy Father's Day!!

  • @smooothest
    @smooothest Před 3 lety

    I love the attention of detail this couple put into the restoration, even down to the paper packaging for the gunpowder in the attic.

  • @THE-HammerMan
    @THE-HammerMan Před rokem

    Thank you. All your works are fascinating and done well.

  • @loria7043
    @loria7043 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow! It's as if the Shrivers walked away from the house just yesterday. This is great. Thank you!

  • @dustinhussey6479
    @dustinhussey6479 Před 3 lety +3

    We visited the house 9 years ago. They have added a lot more cool things to see in the rooms since then! Great job JD!👍

  • @fredlist7091
    @fredlist7091 Před 3 lety +1

    Of all the times that my wife and I have visited Gettysburg we have never been to the Schriver house. This is an omission that we will remedy next time. Thanks for the heads up and kudos for the whole Gettysburg series. It's been brilliant.

  • @kasilofsteve
    @kasilofsteve Před 2 lety

    Amazing I'm completely engrossed with the story. My mind and Imagination can see the soldiers and the stories that unfold before my eyes

  • @kymmartin1171
    @kymmartin1171 Před 3 lety +3

    My husband and I went there 2 years ago dressed in period clothing. I carried my 'classic ghost radar' and it did alot of talking. In the kitchen it said "bake cookies " and in the attic it said wors such as "soldier, shoot, dead, killed" it was amazing!

  • @cridgeway666
    @cridgeway666 Před 3 lety +3

    This was an amazing learning experience for me. When I went here in high school , it was all about the battlefield & nothing about the trials the civilians went through.
    One of the things I appreciated was the use of period items & not mannequins to tell the story. It made it more real to me.
    I had to close my eyes, when you were on the roof, you are much braver than me, JD for facing your fear of heights, specially on a day that was windy.

  • @lynncarol606
    @lynncarol606 Před 3 lety

    My husband and I loved our tour of the Shriver house. Our guide did a splendid job. I’m thankful to the folks, who take so much of their time and money, to restore and research our precious, history.

  • @justinweaver8787
    @justinweaver8787 Před 3 lety +4

    Very much the attic is my favorite place to. So cool about the blood

  • @kelly171a
    @kelly171a Před 3 lety +4

    You're doing an excellent job with these videos, very well done. Love the ones you have done on WW2 also. Thank you!

  • @DoctorDave5
    @DoctorDave5 Před 3 lety +2

    What an amazing place. Great video, thanks.

  • @gibbinator2740
    @gibbinator2740 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your channel and your wonderful videos! Please don't ever stop. Peace!

  • @michaelevans205
    @michaelevans205 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh gosh. What an impressive place. The recreation of the post battle room was amazing.......like you, I've never seen anything like that in any museum house I have visited, ( and there are quite a few here in the UK!) Thanks once again for your superb presentations.

  • @roadlizardcu8664
    @roadlizardcu8664 Před 3 lety +6

    Very unique depiction of history, a lot of work and thought went into this building. Respect to those that put all this together. Also, Happy Fathers day JD!

  • @gregorybarr6112
    @gregorybarr6112 Před 3 lety

    You are always thrilling us with your historical gems. Great video!👍

  • @Bowhunterohio
    @Bowhunterohio Před rokem

    I’ve been to the Gettysburg battlefield and it was one of the best trips I have taken. The Museum is great showing the old flag that was carried along with guns, cannons, uniforms and so much more. Grants tent and cot is on display along with a clock and dresser from a house in the town that caught a stray bullet. The clock stoped working at that exact time. I only had one day to tour the battlefield and museum so I didn’t get to see everything but it is one of the largest battlefields I’ve ever seen. There are statues all over that have the names and regiments that fought and where they was located during the time of battle. I am still amazed at how big the battlefield was. You would have to see it to believe it. If your thinking of visiting the battlefield then do it. It’s a great piece of history. I didn’t have the luxury of visiting this house though. I didn’t know anything about it. I plan on going back sometime to stay and take an actual vacation so
    I’ll definitely be stoping at this house. This is an awesome piece of history.

  • @llokkee
    @llokkee Před 2 lety +7

    Absolutely fantastic video you've made here mate.
    Very informative and appealing.
    I've always been fascinated with military history and have walked dozens of battlefields all over Europe, from Omaha beach to Thermopylae, Teutoburg forest to Stalingrad (Volgograd) but the American civil war has always been of particular interest to me, with the battle of Gettysburg being one of the more compelling episodes.
    In the next couple of years myself and my wife plan on doing a driving tour of the states and u can be sure we'll be spending a lot of that time in the east, walking and driving the battlefields of the war.
    Great stuff mate
    Just got yourself a subscriber.
    Greetings from rainy Ireland 😊

  • @milepost465historyhobbies4

    Another awesome installment! Very moving.

  • @TheFunkhouser
    @TheFunkhouser Před 2 lety

    OMG, people like Dal and Nancie need some sort of medal of recommendation for the work they have done there! Its outstanding! I was there a few years ago on my way up to South Dakota. Huge thanks to them for helping preserve an important part of history! 🙏

  • @elizabethlinsay9193
    @elizabethlinsay9193 Před 3 lety

    This is an incredible reconstruction! Thank you.

  • @peggyscott125
    @peggyscott125 Před 3 lety +3

    This was SO GOOD, I had to watch it TWICE! 👏👏

  • @lewiscowden9731
    @lewiscowden9731 Před 3 lety +4

    I absolutely love your videos you tell the story and history brilliantly.
    I live in a town called Carrickfergus and I was a tour guide come driver for a lot of visitors who come to Ireland on the cruise ships.
    Apart from the recent history of Ireland that it's famous for nowadays we also have a lot of history dating back over a thousand years we have a castle in Carrickfergus and its 900 years old .
    The family of Samuel Jackson came from a lovely wee thatched house around a mile from me.
    I think you would love a visit to Ireland a few of the families of your presidents came from Ireland.

  • @bluevol1976
    @bluevol1976 Před 9 měsíci

    My partner and I went to Shriver House last week when we visited Gettysburg and it was one of the best historic home tours we've both experienced. They do an excellent job of putting you right into the action of the battle and showing what the house might have looked like after the Confederates took it over. I got a cold chill when we were up in the attic because the museum did a great job of bringing that to life. Our guide did an excellent job of telling the story. The garden behind the house is beautiful, too after we went through the alley to see the bullet holes that remain on the house. I am so glad that we went.

  • @themysteriousunlikebutton1664

    GREAT job on the video and capturing the moment.

  • @longlist45
    @longlist45 Před 3 lety +4

    Great presentation, Thank You

  • @camdodge9891
    @camdodge9891 Před 3 lety +4

    JD incredible video and your channel is just absolutely amazing and congratulations on 125k subscribers well deserved and much love from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @WahKeetcha0
    @WahKeetcha0 Před 3 lety +1

    I was in Gettysburg literally the week before you posted this! absolutly fascinating place, can' wait to return

  • @johnnysamol6147
    @johnnysamol6147 Před 3 lety +1

    Outstanding video there are very few stories about the local people who lived in the area keep up the good work!

  • @rickalbrecht2393
    @rickalbrecht2393 Před 3 lety +8

    I"am glad you showed this 👏 Thank You

  • @xvsj5833
    @xvsj5833 Před 3 lety +7

    History always seems to hold inspiring stories, interesting artifacts and impressive lessons. Thank you for sharing your inspiring research. My Best Always, 🚒 Jesse

  • @TheLanise
    @TheLanise Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful video

  • @sbobb5421
    @sbobb5421 Před 2 lety

    Astonishing job! Well choreographed

  • @chasemurraychristopherdola7108

    Just saying but this house is My 4x great uncle George Washington Shriver and my Aunt Henrietta aka hettys house

    • @judithdonnelly8824
      @judithdonnelly8824 Před 3 lety

      WoW!! What an awesome heritage!! 😎!!

    • @chasemurraychristopherdola7108
      @chasemurraychristopherdola7108 Před 3 lety +2

      @@judithdonnelly8824 oh I know but that’s not the other awesome heritage that I have like my 4x great grandparents Jacob Weikert and Sarah Ickes Weikerts House and Barn was used as a Union field hospital for the second division of the 5th corps army of the Potomac and during the battle of Gettysburg my aunt Henrietta aka hetty and my 4x great cousins molly and Sadie went to ancestors house and barn but I mean it was a sad time back then like Molly and Sadie both died young from tuberculosis but What they don’t mention at the shriver house is that there were 3 kids but the first child Jacob Emanuel Shriver sadly died as a baby and I mean like it’s also sad what happened to my 4x great uncle George Washington Shriver and what happened to him was on New Year’s Day 1864 he was captured by John Singleton Mosby aka the Grey Ghost and then George was taking to Andersonville prisoner of war camp where he sadly passed away but another thing that they don’t mention at the house is that George Washington Shrivers Sister Maria Catherine Shriver got Married To my aunt Hettys older brother Emanuel Weikert who is my 3x great grandfather and he was building his house during the battle of Gettysburg and his house is still around and so Emanuel enlisted in the union army on March 24th 1865 joining the second organization of Company G of the 101st Pennsylvania infantry regiment and on June 25th 1865 he was honorably discharged in New Berne North Carolina and so by the time Emanuel was a cranky old man he was the oldest surviving civil war veteran in Adams county Pennsylvania and when the family got together Emanuel would always tell them his experience of the war.

    • @judithdonnelly8824
      @judithdonnelly8824 Před 3 lety

      @@chasemurraychristopherdola7108
      Oh My!! Thank you so very much for sharing your family history with me!! I truly appreciate it!! Have you ever thought about writing a book based on your family's history?? That would be awesome!! Bet historians would live it too!!

    • @chasemurraychristopherdola7108
      @chasemurraychristopherdola7108 Před 3 lety

      @@judithdonnelly8824 well there sort of is already a book called what a young girl saw and heard of the battle of Gettysburg and it was written by my aunt hettys neighbors Kid named Matilda Jane Tillie Pierce Allemen and its the only civilian account of the battle of Gettysburg and their is another book that I know but it’s a genealogy book called history of the weikert family 1735-1930

  • @davidensign5172
    @davidensign5172 Před 3 lety +4

    Another well done civilian experience story from the battle. You really bring the tragedy of the Civil War home. Thanks for your efforts. Happy Father's Day!

  • @allaboutboats
    @allaboutboats Před 3 lety

    After seeing this video I visited the Schriver House on July 5th 2021. It was a great "off the beaten path" type of experience that I am really glad to have seen. The house is super well done and gives you a very different aspect of what the battle must have been like from the point of view of the townspeople. I would highly recommend seeing this for yourself! Thank you History Underground for posting this wonderful video! PS when I told the owner that CZcams was the reason I came by, she said the amount of visitors has increased a lot!

  • @AL-qi4nh
    @AL-qi4nh Před 2 lety

    I agree with you.. awesome attention to detail showing the room in disarray

  • @Hughie1987
    @Hughie1987 Před 3 lety +4

    I live close to gettysburg and still havent gotten to check out all the sites there, lots to learn in the area

    • @kingofpirates8903
      @kingofpirates8903 Před 3 lety

      You know it's weird, I was born and lived almost all my life in Gettysburg. To this day I have to remind myself. "Oh hey by the way you know your town is a turning point for a huge war." It really puts things in perspective and humbles you. Come on down, or up whichever. It may be old history but it's still cool.

  • @rc59191
    @rc59191 Před 3 lety +3

    Can't believe I'm just now hearing about this channel well done. I had two 3rd great grandpas that fought there with the Bucktails.

  • @Briget6
    @Briget6 Před 3 lety

    Great job on this and all of your videos. You are doing a great service to us all!

  • @Shawnroberts1980
    @Shawnroberts1980 Před 3 lety +1

    That room at the end was amazing. I have never seen anything like that. I just stopped, and stared. That is history alive for sure. What a great video JD. Thank you!

  • @bobwoodhams7242
    @bobwoodhams7242 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi...........my Great grandfather was with the140th New York Vol. Inf. he was wounded on Little Round Top July 2 1863......passed down in the family records Col. Patrick O Rouck climed upon a rock and yelled " this way boys" and he was shot and killed my Great grandfather was at the base of that rock and was wounded.........could you find that rock and make a video about it.........love all your videos