Leaders & Legacies of the Civil War: The Grand Army of the Republic
Dr. Todd Arrington, the site manager of James A. Garfield National Historic Site, discusses the Grand Army of the Republic—one of the most important veterans groups in US history. Each month, experts from James A. Garfield National Historic Site discuss a different facet of the Civil War's legacy during a free talk at our Main Branch. On Aug. 9, they'll discuss slavery, Civil Rights, and the Reconstruction.

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The Battle of Middle Creek: James A. Garfield's leadership on the battlefield

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The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

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Is the Civil War the Revolution We Like to Forget?

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The Knowledge Exchange - The Science, Philosophy, and Art of the Chiropractic Profession

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Shelby Foote on the Civil War (FULL INTERVIEW)

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The Devil in Dover and elsewhere: the personal side of the Creationism controversy

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A British Officer's Account of Gettysburg

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Battle of Gettysburg | Full Animated Battle Map

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Bound To Duty: The Post-War Life Of Robert E. Lee

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Planning Picketts Charge with Matt Atkinson

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How Outlaw Biker Gangs (The Mongols) Actually Work | How Crime Works | Insider

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Influence of the Crimean War on the Civil War

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Spying for Longstreet: Lt Henry Thomas Harrison with Karlton Smith

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Battle of Brice's Crossroads - Forrest's Greatest Victory (Lecture)

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

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Grant's Headquarters at City Point | Appomattox 160

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Matt Atkinson- J.E.B. Stuart and the Gettysburg Campaign- Gettysburg163

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Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Their Big Military Victories? - The American Civil War (1862)

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Victor Davis Hanson - How a Border War in Europe Led to WWII

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