Winter Lecture 2022 - Gettysburg's Rebel Commissioner
Gettysburg’s Rebel Commissioner: The Life and Legacy of William Robbins Christopher Gwinn, Gettysburg National Military Park William Robbins served within the ranks of the 4th Alabama Infantry and participated in the fighting at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. Over thirty years later he returned to the battlefield, this time as a commissioner of the newly created Gettysburg National Military Park. More than almost any other Confederate veteran, Robbins would shape how Americans remembered the battle, specifically the role of the Army of Northern Virginia.

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Winter Lecture 2022 - “If Practicable” at Gettysburg

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Texas Storms Little Round Top (Redux) - Gettysburg Battle Walk with Ranger Matt Atkinson

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Winter Lecture Series 2023: The Great Reunion of 1913

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A British Officer's Account of Gettysburg

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Dapper Dan Sickles | Matt Atkinson | Winter Lecture Classics

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2026 Winter Lecture Series | Christopher Gwinn

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You, Me and Dan Sickles with Jim Hessler

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What Gettysburg Meant to its Veterans (Lecture)

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What Every Gettysburg Book Leaves Out About July 3rd

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Pickett's Charge From The Rebel Perspective | Ask A Gettysburg Guide #122 | America250

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Winter Lecture Series 2023: John Hunt Morgan: Thunderbolt of the Confederacy

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Winter Lecture Series 2023: Little Round Top: The Vision Place of Souls

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The Wheatfield - Day 2 at Gettysburg - Part 1

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What Abraham Lincoln Said When George G. Meade Let Lee Escape After Battle of Gettysburg

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The Battle of Monocacy: The Fight that Saved Washington D.C.

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Tillie Pierce: Eyewitness to the Battle of Gettysburg

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Life & Legacy of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain

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What Grant's Own Officers Said About Him Behind His Back

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Joshua Chamberlain & Little Round Top — Explained Like You’re 5

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