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On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
Andy Jones
39 episodes
2 months ago
Civil War generals and leaders who had a permanent affect on the world.
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Civil War generals and leaders who had a permanent affect on the world.
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History
Education
Episodes (20/39)
On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
38: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 6 Shiloh (2)
We continue the story of the Shiloh battle on the banks of the Tennessee River on April 6th, 1862. Sherman and Grant form a partnership which will change the course of the war.
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4 months ago
19 minutes 11 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
37: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 5 Shiloh (1)
In this episode, we begin the battle of Shiloh, which was a turning point in Grant's life and the lives of all Americans. Also, we begin a discussion of Grant's early life and experiences at the US Military Academy.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 15 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
36: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 4 Fort Donelson (2)
We conclude the Fort Donelson battle in the episode, which represents the first major victory of the war for the Union army. Grant captured an entire Confederate army for the first time and came to be know as "Unconditional Surrender" Grant. 
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1 year ago
27 minutes 17 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
35: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 3 Fort Donelson (1)
In this episode we discuss the fallout from Fort Henry and Begin the Fort Donelson Battle.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 53 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
34a: A Few Changes
This is an announcement of two upcoming changes to the podcast.
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1 year ago
2 minutes 34 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
34: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 2 Fort Henry
In this episode, we discuss the aftermath of Belmont and the first big battle of his career, Fort Henry.  Before this, we cover Grant's relationship with his wife Julia as well as Henry Halleck. And we discuss a topic that plagued his time in the deep South, the illicit cotton trade and corruption in the war dept.     
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1 year ago
32 minutes 14 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
33: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 1 Belmont
In this episode, we begin our exploration into U. S. Grant's life starting when he assumed command of the 21st Illinois Regiment in June 1861. We will cover his early camp life experiences, his command at Cairo IL, and the capture of Paducah KY. We end with his first battle in Belmont, MO against Leonidas Polk and Gideon Pillow. 
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2 years ago
28 minutes 32 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
32: Stonewall Jackson - Part 10 Chancellorsville
In this final episode of the Stonewall Jackson series, we briefly cover the battles of Antietam and Fredericksburg. Then we spend most of our time on Jackson's and Lee's masterpiece at Chancellorsville. Stonewall Jackson's career ended the same way it began: With a rebel yell and a complete rout of the enemy. 
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2 years ago
31 minutes 18 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
31: Stonewall Jackson - Part 9 Second Manassas
This episode covers Jackson's taking of the Union supply depot at Manassas Junction and the Battle of Second Bull Run. Then we finish with the Battle of Chantilly. Some believe this was Jackson's masterpiece, others believe it was Chancellorsville. You be the judge.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 35 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
30: Stonewall Jackson - Part 8 Seven Days
In this episode, we discuss Jackson's time at the WestPoint military academy. Then we resume where we left off after the valley campaign with Jackson joining Lee's forces to defend the confederate capital in the Seven Days Battles. After this, we find Jackson again being sent off to destroy Nathaniel Banks's federals at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, just before Second Manassas (aka Second Bull Run). 
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2 years ago
21 minutes 50 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
29: Stonewall Jackson - Part 7 Big Valley Finish
In this episode, we conclude Jackson's spectacular valley campaign. First, his army will somehow escape from the danger of a well-sprung trap set by President Lincoln, then he will proceed to defeat two much larger Union armies in detail. By the end of the campaign he is likely the most famous person in the world.
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2 years ago
13 minutes 47 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
28: Stonewall Jackson - Part 6 Front Royal
Jackson continues his Valley Campaign with smashing victories over Union General Nathaniel Banks at Front Royal and Winchester. President Lincoln and all of Washington are terrified Jackson might invade the US capital. 
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2 years ago
16 minutes 22 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
27: Stonewall Jackson - Part 5 Early Years
In this episode we discuss Jackson's background and early life in Jackson's Mill Virginia. Also, we explore Jackson's loves and losses before the Civil War.
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2 years ago
16 minutes 46 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
26: Stonewall Jackson - Part 4 McDowell
Jackson begins his Valley Campaign in earnest and his partnership with Robert E Lee also begins. Jackson fools the federals into thinking he has left the Valley for good and then attacks Fremont's vanguard force in the Battle of McDowell. 
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3 years ago
21 minutes 21 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
25: Stonewall Jackson - Part 3 Kernstown
In this episode we begin our discussion of Jackson's famous valley campaign. Jackson rewrites the rules of war during the Romney expedition, pushing his men to physical extremes none of them thought possible. Then Jackson shows his gall and audacity at Kernstown by attacking a much larger union force in a tactical defeat that turned into a strategic victory.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 12 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
24: Stonewall Jackson - Part 2 VMI
In this episode we explore Jackson's pre-war life as professor of Science and Artillery at Virginia Military Institute. We also learn more about Jackson's idiosyncratic behavior and especially his insistence to never quit and never give up, ever. We also discuss a significant incident involving Jackson and his post commander during his time in the antebellum Army. 
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3 years ago
19 minutes 59 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
23: Stonewall Jackson - Part 1 First Manassas
In this episode we discuss Thomas J Jackson's entry into Richmond with his VMI cadets following Virginia succession. He had no commission and no command until he was finally made a Colonel and ordered to take command at Harpers Ferry. Soon he and his brigade got their first combat experience at Falling Waters. Then Jackson achieved fame and the legendary status at the first battle at Bull Run (aka First Manassas). Following this battle he would be known henceforth and forever as "Stonewall Jackson."
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3 years ago
43 minutes 26 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
22: George H. Thomas - Part 7 Best General
In the episode we conclude our discussion of General Thomas. He oversaw the cavalry operations of the South and Southeast at the end of the war and his men captured Jefferson Davis. We also discuss his various roles and contributions after the war and his passing on March 28, 1970. Many of his contemporaries compared him to George Washington and Bruce Catton called him perhaps the best general of the war. 
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3 years ago
20 minutes 20 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
21: George H. Thomas - Part 6 Nashville
In this episode we discuss the Battle of Nashville, which has been called one of the two best battles ever fought by an army. Union General George H. Thomas waited until the time was right, and then annihilated John Bell Hood's Confederate Army of Tennessee on Dec 15 and 16 1864. 
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3 years ago
24 minutes 58 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
20: George H. Thomas - Part 5 Franklin
In this episode we discuss General Thomas's role in the Battle of Atlanta and the capture of the city. We also cover the Battles of Spring Hill and Franklin, and begin to discuss the Battle of Nashville, which will result in the most complete destruction of any army during the Civil War. 
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3 years ago
25 minutes 2 seconds

On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War
Civil War generals and leaders who had a permanent affect on the world.