Regimental Chaplains and Living History, with Fr. Bryan Brooks
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
2d ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Father Bryan Brooks, a Roman Catholic Priest and a living historian. We discuss how he is able to juggle his ministry and hobbies, and we also dive into recent events we have both attended. Father Bryan also offers an in-depth look into the Regimental Chaplain during the Civil War and we highlight many personalities on both sides and accounts on the subject. I hope this episode helps to offer insights on the spiritual nourishment of soldiers in conflict.  Show Notes:  We Soon Got Proud, 1st Section and Liberty&nbs ..read more
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Regiments In Art, A Conversation with Artist Mark Maritato
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
2d ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by historical artist Mark Maritato to discuss his work in recreating regiments in art, as well as the process, inspirations, and his latest projects. Mark goes through great lengths for accuracy in his paintings to honor the men who fought and died in the American Civil War. I hope this episode inspires you to pursue projects with the same passion!  Show Notes: Mark Maritato's website https://www.maritato.com/index.html Mark Maritato's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/markmaritatoart Mark Maritato's Instagram&n ..read more
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The Battle and Battlefield of Fort Blakeley, with Brian DesRochers
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
3w ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Brian DesRochers of Fort Blakeley State Park. We discuss the many preservation projects and living history events taking place at Fort Blakeley, as well as a conversation on the actual battle, the soldiers involved and keeping its memory alive. Show Notes: Fort Blakeley State Park https://www.blakeleypark.com/ Living History Day, April 6, 2024 https://www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events/AgentType/View/PropertyID/193 160th Anniversary Battle Reenactment, April 4-6, 2025 (Reenactor Registration opens April 9, 2024, more detai ..read more
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A Conversation with Jared Frederick
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
1M ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Jared Frederick, of Reel History, for a conversation on how the historical movie reviews started as well as Jared's personal interests in Civil War History, from his favorite regiments to experiences as a Park Ranger at Gettysburg. Show Notes: Reel History https://www.youtube.com/c/ReelHistory Jared's website https://historymatters.biz/index.html "Into the Cold Blue: My World War II Journeys with the Mighty Eighth Air Force," by John Homan and Jared Frederick https://www.amazon.com/Into-Cold-Blue-Journeys-Mighty/dp/1684515157 Sc ..read more
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Talking Regiments with Eric Mohney
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
1M ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Eric Mohney for a chat talking anything and everything about Pennsylvania regiments. Eric is an expert on the Pennsylvania Reserves and we deep dive in their 1862 campaigns, as well as their involvement at Gettysburg, among many other topics. I hope you enjoy this episode and become inspired to learn more about these fascinating Pennsylvania units! Show Notes: Regiments mentioned: 1st Pennsylvania Reserves, Company K 149th Pennsylvania Infantry 139th Pennsylvania Infantry 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry 118th Pennsylvania Infantry 11 ..read more
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Genealogy Research & Ancestry, with Tom and Aric
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
1M ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Tom Travis and Aric Bruggeworth to discuss Genealogy and Ancestry. Tom and Aric share many stories of their ancestors in the war, the regiments they served in, as well as full circle moments doing living history events on the same ground they fought. We also discuss many tips, do's and don'ts on genealogy research. I hope this episode may help or be of inspiration in your own family history journey! Show Notes: Research sites: Connected Generations Genealogy https://www.cggenealogy.com/ Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/ South C ..read more
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Litchfield County and the Civil War
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
1M ago
A new season of The Civil War Regiments Podcast begins in this interview with Peter Vermilyea about Litchfield County (Connecticut) in the Civil War. Peter teaches history at Housatonic Valley Regional High School, he is a graduate of Gettysburg College and is the director of the student scholarship program at the Civil War Institute. He is also the author of many articles and books on Litchfield County, including his latest book "Litchfield County and the Civil War." In his book and through this interview, Peter describes the makings and organization of a regiment (19th Connecticut/2nd Connec ..read more
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Reenactor Roundtable
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
4M ago
On this episode I'm joined in studio with fellow living historians Patrick Landrum, Mike Hoover, Whit Barr, and Chad Phillips. We discuss a variety of topics and shared experiences within our hobby of living history, from documentary projects, favorite living history events, battlefields and more. Show Notes: Time Magazine Article https://time.com/3776238/why-they-fight-civil-war-re-enactors-and-the-battle-over-historic-sites/ Battlefields Recommended: Chattanooga, Columbia, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., Franklin, Tenn., Little Round Top Gettysburg, Pickett's Mill, GA ..read more
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Tennessee Talk with Mike and Whit
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
5M ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by fellow living historians, Mike Hoover and Whit Barr, to discuss the soldiers, battles and battlefields of Tennessee during the Civil War. We also spend time on the story and controversial legacy of Sam Watkins and his famous memoir. Show Notes: Battlefields and Historic Sites mentioned: Stones River National Battlefield, The Battle of Franklin Trust, Carter House, Fort Negley, Spring Hill, St. John's Cemetery, Old City Cemetery-Nashville, Shy's Hill, Absalom Thompson House, Rippavilla Plantation, Lotz House, Carnton Plantation ..read more
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A Conversation with Patrick Landrum-The Independent Rifles
Civil War Regiments
by Stephen
5M ago
On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I interview Patrick Landrum, of the Independent Rifles, a living history organization in Tennessee/Mississippi. We discuss the origins of the Independent Rifles, the work behind putting on events, cooking and commissary, as well as Western battlefields, favorite regiments, book recommendations and more! Show Notes: Battle of Franklin Trust https://boft.org/ McGavock Cemetery https://mcgavockcemetery.org/ Lotz House https://www.lotzhouse.com/ Confederate Memorial Park https://ahc.alabama.gov/properties/confederate/confederate.aspx Fort Blakel ..read more
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