Garry Adelman's Favourite Civil War Photos
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- Garry Adelman's Favourite Civil War Photos
On this episode of American Civil War & UK History, Daz was joined by American Battlefields Trust's Chief Historian Garry Adelman.
In the podcast, Daz and Garry discuss Garry's favourite Civil War photographs. Civil War photography is how Garry first became interested in history as a young boy, which has become one of his passions.
Garry Adelman is one of the most recognized Civil War historians on the planet. Garry has appeared on many American Civil War TV shows on the History Channel he is also Vice President of The Center for Civil War Photography and is a recognized licenced Battlefield Guide at Gettysburg National Battlefield. Garry also has a very good Facebook page, so please go and check it out and as already mentioned, Garry is the chief historian at the American Battlefield Trust, so you will also find him on many of their CZcams videos as well.
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Excellent interview.
Thanks, it was a real joy to put together
Great interview. I do really like listening to Mr Adelman’s observations. Garry has an infectious vibrant spirit in his presentation.
Thanks for your kind comments. Garry is a fantastic guy and a real asset to the Civil War community.
I was just at Massaponax Church with my spouse and stood right in that spot. Traffic was rumbling by on U. S. 1 (Telegraph Road) in front of the church. I got a pic of my spouse standing with his back to the road and a wagon train size truck was idling behind him. So cool.
We used stereoscopes as a photo interpretation tools.
22:01 that looks like:
Winfield Scott Hancock, Joseph Hooker, unknown woman, Dan Sickles, Myles Keogh