Furled and Unfurled: A History of the Confederate Battle Flag at Gettysburg (Lecture)
Few symbols are as recognizable or as controversial as the Confederate battle flag. From the men who carried it into battle, to its incorporation into monuments and memorials, the flag is inextricably linked with the battlefield of Gettysburg. Discover the compelling and controversial history of the flag at Gettysburg, and the on-going debate over its meaning and message.

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Jubal Early and the Molding of Confederate Memory (Lecture)

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Cemetery Hill - Ranger Jim Flook

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Gettysburg's Faces of the Dead | American Artifact Episode 85

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"The Empty Chair" — What Grant Felt When Lee Walked Out of Appomattox

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What Longstreet Understood About Grant That Lee Refused to Accept Until It Was Too Late

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Meade at Gettysburg: Battle through Meade's Eyes | Illustrated Map | Battle of Gettysburg

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Debacle at Balls Bluff: The Battle that Changed the War (Lecture)

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Daniel Sickles: The Colorful and Controversial Commander of Gettysburg - Ranger Matt Atkinson

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Why the Confederacy Lost: The Experiences of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia

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You're Probably Wrong About Confederate Monuments

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Tillie Pierce: Eyewitness to the Battle of Gettysburg

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What Happened to the Union & Confederate Dead of Antietam??? | History Traveler Episode 256

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The War Begins Here: First Bull Run, The Fight for Manassas, 1861 - Animated

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A British Officer's Account of Gettysburg

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Battle of Gettysburg: why J.E.B. Stuart ends up in Carlisle

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The Army of Northern Virginia After Gettysburg - Campfire Talk with Ranger Matt Atkinson

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Gettysburg Civil War Photography Extravaganza with Garry Adelman

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Pickett's Charge: The Second Wave

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Care of the Wounded - Ranger John Hoptak

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