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Civil War series - Episode 2 - Jackson in the Shenandoah 

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Jackson in the Shenandoah is an account of Stonewall Jackson's classic 1862 campaign. Written and hosted by Nationally Known Civil War Historian and pre-eminent Jackson Biographer James I. Robertson, Jr. Stonewall Jackson : The Man, The Soldier, The Legend, Robertson's book, is considered by some to be one of the most well researched and well written biographies, period. Jackson applied audacity, speed, and surprise brilliantly that spring of 1862. Professor Robertson retraces the 600 miles Jackson's "foot cavalry" covered to fight 5 major battles and numerous skirmishes with odds of 3 to 1 against them. In the process he defeated three Union Generals and caused total dislocation of the Federal Offensive on Richmond. The South was in need of victories and heroes, they found both in Jackson in the Shenandoah. ‪@BlueRidgeStreaming‬

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@robwernet9609
@robwernet9609 3 месяца назад
Stonewall Jackson's campaign in the Shenandoah Valley was absolutely masterful. What a true tactician and audacious general.
@hambam7533
@hambam7533 2 года назад
robertson and shelby foote two of the best historians
@springfield03sniper
@springfield03sniper 2 года назад
I agree…I had the pleasure of taking One of Bud’s classes in the early 2000s. I was a finance major, but I loved the civil war so much, that I took it anyway. He would lecture without notes, in such a conversational manner, that it kept everyone interested.
@nimitz1739
@nimitz1739 2 года назад
Best “American Civil War” historians. Lol
@jimmymalone9139
@jimmymalone9139 2 года назад
Foote a notorious liar and chancer. Like stephen ambrose. Wakey wakey
@sup8857
@sup8857 Год назад
Foote was a novelist.
@davidhallett8783
@davidhallett8783 Год назад
@@jimmymalone9139 you yankees sure hate intellectuals don tya. How many times didya vote for trump. One percent of you yankees put a man on the moon and the other 99 percent of you can t spell your own name in the sand with a stick
@springfield03sniper
@springfield03sniper 3 года назад
Mr Robertson was one of the best!
@madliberal7710
@madliberal7710 Год назад
Shelby Foote will be missed as a great scholar of American history.
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming Год назад
You are correct, but Mr. Foote was not associated with this documentary.
@rebelrobjackson2253
@rebelrobjackson2253 Год назад
"Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees."
@stevencassel5680
@stevencassel5680 3 месяца назад
Tom Jackson was recalling his boyhood home at Jackson Mill, with his bachelor uncles. One uncle gave Tom Jackson a boat; that was used as transport to a wooded island. The island was a place for a quiet boy, to be alone with his thoughts. So, on his death-bed, Stonewall Jackson’s mind went back to Jackson’s Mill; where he could cross over the river to rest in the shade of the trees.
@LeeF945
@LeeF945 2 года назад
I could listen to this man speak all day! Love his piedmont virginia accent!
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Год назад
I live on piedmont mnt in va in linden va close to front royal a lot of people sound like him near me when I hear That accent I feel at home
@toddlough5278
@toddlough5278 2 года назад
Glad to study, when i can, under this Teacher. Such a great history that some folks can tell the truth. Make no mistake .
@ArmenianBishop
@ArmenianBishop Год назад
James Bud Robertson Jr (1930-2019) 89 years old.
@alanaadams7440
@alanaadams7440 Год назад
RIP
@jandmchavez
@jandmchavez 2 года назад
Excellent video. A must watch for young Americans interested in our country's history.
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming Год назад
Thank you
@mikeray1544
@mikeray1544 Год назад
I had the pleasure of operating the original Union issue rifle- did well at range....the man next to me offered his excellent copy of the Confederate issue rifle, I hit bullseye after bullseye with it like it was easy.....after that day I get so much more from this important History.
@johngore7146
@johngore7146 Месяц назад
I enjoy all the videos your apart of God bless you and your family God bless America and stonewall was a beast. I respect many things about stonewall. Learning history is fun I think more Americans should I think many are lost and only believe what’s told to them Thank you
@denisestrickland2976
@denisestrickland2976 2 года назад
This man was wonderful 😁 Can’t wait to start ready the 3 volume books The Civil War by Shelby Foote. It’s a shame these days you have to look for the true history. This is a wonderful video series of the civil war. Sad that this man and Shelby Foote are gone from us.
@peterschief9778
@peterschief9778 2 года назад
I didn’t know Shelby had passed away. That’s a big blow I love his books on acw
@carywest9256
@carywest9256 Год назад
@@peterschief9778 Foote and his wife, are in Forrest and his wife former resting place next to Jeffrey Forrest. That's Nathan's brother who was killed at Okalona,MS. in '64. I can't remember the cemetery,but l found out the location when l was in Memphis one day while l was there. First author"s grave l ever visited! DEO VINDICE
@ArmenianBishop
@ArmenianBishop Год назад
I've spent a half century periodically examining the American Civil War, in book, magazines, documentaries, and other sources. I did read Shelby Foote's Trilogy (cover-to-cover), which gives anyone a well-rounded knowledge of the war.
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 10 месяцев назад
Grew up with Shelby Foote's 3 volume anthology. A truly great work! You will enjoy.
@dr1Voss48
@dr1Voss48 10 месяцев назад
VMI Grad here. I grew up on the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley, not far north of New Market. I graduated from high school in Woodstock, Virginia and attended the Institute. Needless to say, I grew up on the legend of this man and walked in the echoes of his footsteps as a cadet. It’s shameful that in recent years his memory has been so sorely mistreated. His statue, that we cadets saluted as rats on the way out of the arch in barracks that bore his name, stands guard over the battlefield at New Market. I salute it to this day. Rah Virginia Mil, Rah Stonewall
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic story of respect and honor. Thank you so very much for sharing.
@tristaneuritt9556
@tristaneuritt9556 8 месяцев назад
Well said.
@chrisbeck9442
@chrisbeck9442 29 дней назад
Visited New Market today and saw his statue! It was fantastic!
@mnpd3
@mnpd3 2 года назад
If anyone wants to talk like Robertson, the key is to silence any "r" that follows a vowel (a, e ,i, o and u). I think Virginians call it a "tidewater" accent. I never could understand how such a relatively small, sparsely populated area could have developed such a unique speech pattern.
@stevenmay2937
@stevenmay2937 3 месяца назад
man do i love that virginia accent. lol... i wish i had it
@Bingbing611
@Bingbing611 Год назад
Wow! This was fantastic! I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this video. As a Virginian who was born and raised in Arlington, I have visited Manassas battlefield many, many times and gazed upon the statue of Thomas Jackson imagining how it must have been on that fateful day when he was given his immortal nickname. He will always be my favorite General.
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@alexeubanks467
@alexeubanks467 3 года назад
Amazing presentation! I am from South Carolina but I have relatives from Virginia with that sound similar in accent and i enjoy hearing that old southern dictation/dialect especially when it is an amazing history lesson about One of Dixies greatest heroes! One of My ancestors fought under stonewall in AP Hills light brigade (14th SC under Maxcy Gregg) , I have Others that rode in Wade Hamptons Legion cavalry and others that were in Beauregard’s light artillery and 1st SC rifles (Orrs). God save Dixie! May God shine his light eternally on the land Where our ancestors fell In defense of liberty, their loved ones & their homes Deo vindice !
@butterfly.933
@butterfly.933 2 года назад
Good read. Wonderful ancestry!! Same for me here in VA regarging Lee and Jackson, and others.
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 Год назад
God saved Dixie alright... Your side Lost!!
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 Год назад
Slavery and the rich southern despots!! Same as it ever was.
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 Год назад
And I can trace relatives to BOTH SIDES! Just like today. Wouldn't you know it!
@davidhallett8783
@davidhallett8783 Год назад
And their slaves
@peterschief9778
@peterschief9778 2 года назад
Fantastic, that’s all I can say.
@thegift20luis
@thegift20luis Год назад
Exceptional! educational and much appreciated! Thanks for sharing and God bless!
@mnpd3
@mnpd3 2 года назад
Seems the commanders of those three U.S. armies were so intent on finding Jackson, they completely forget that he might also be looking for them instead of retreating his tiny force; as any lesser man would have done. As a former Regular Army officer I know that no engagement is worse than an unexpected one, and that's what Jackson brought to the table. Superior enemy numbers are not superior when divided piecemeal, especially in an age when communication and coordination moved at the speed of a horse. Of course a smaller, lightly equipped force under unified command has the advantage under those situations. Had the three Federal forces been together under a single commander, even Jackson could have done little more than harass them.
@kevinherring8109
@kevinherring8109 2 года назад
Great video! I’ve lived in Winchester all of my life, it really hits home.
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Год назад
I live in front royal va and lived in Winchester for a bit but yeah it hits home to me as well I got To the church they show in this I have stood in many spots Jackson stood and it’s a feeling like no other makes me proud to be a Virginian
@mishaklenncabo
@mishaklenncabo 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming 2 года назад
You’re welcome 😊
@davidbenner2289
@davidbenner2289 2 года назад
I'm sitting in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia as I watch this..
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Год назад
Such a pretty place iv lived there most of my life and enjoyed the small rich history in the areas but it’s slowly getting built up and one day that will be gone
@davidbenner2289
@davidbenner2289 Год назад
@@youngguns1319 as are most other places. Pity.
@RealSVTJunkie
@RealSVTJunkie 2 года назад
Well done.
@jesterboykins2899
@jesterboykins2899 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful
@stoneagepunk
@stoneagepunk Год назад
Thank you!
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming Год назад
You're welcome!
@nimitz1739
@nimitz1739 2 года назад
Thanks for loading this is good documentaries
@leesenger3094
@leesenger3094 Год назад
My Family moved to the Valley in the late 1700's from Dauphen Co., Pa.,Derry Township. to Pleaant Valley, Va. My ancestors fought in the Revolution against he English and when the traitorous Confederates moved into the Valley to burn, rape and steal, my Ancestors fought them as well! My descendants were simple farmers and People of the Book, peaceful tillers of the land, until pushed by Tyranny to fight!
@butterfly.933
@butterfly.933 2 года назад
I love your accent! It reminds me of my grandparents who were from Roanoke. I still miss them however I am happy that they are not here to see what has happened to Virginia and to our country. FANTASTIC VIDEO!!!!
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 Год назад
Trump happened... And his CULT FOLLOWING God Damned Despots!!
@RubyMarkLindMilly
@RubyMarkLindMilly Год назад
Love this man's accent and his speech lovely to listen to as a English man I find the Southern accent the easiest on the ear of all the american accents Boston ian Comes in 2nd
@carywest9256
@carywest9256 Год назад
I have read the English people who comment, that Southern American English is more closely linked than Northern American English. For l have heard words that y'all still use today spoken here in Texas and other places l've been to in the South. For instance, l use reckon, learnt, and other words that Yankees ask what does that mean or make a snide remark. I don't know your age,but l've heard the guitarist Jimmy Page say learnt in videos on RU-vid. And other people of England narrating say reckon. Our Yankees are flummoxed by our speech.
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Год назад
@@carywest9256 I was thinking the same thing
@garneroutlaw1
@garneroutlaw1 3 месяца назад
90s Civil War history in a nutshell.
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming 3 месяца назад
thank you
@Joseph-ue5wc
@Joseph-ue5wc Год назад
Wow.
@stubaker2574
@stubaker2574 Год назад
I may be mistaken about how N.C. got their nick name a tarheels as referring to this battle like they was stuck and could not fall back???
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Год назад
Iv heard that as well not sure to how true it is
@fredericksutton1195
@fredericksutton1195 10 месяцев назад
@matthewgabbard6415
@matthewgabbard6415 Год назад
What was that tune playing in the opening minutes? I’ve heard it before, is it called Shenandoah or something like that?
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming Год назад
It is titled "Shenandoah".
@larry1824
@larry1824 Год назад
Mac never had a chance
@kahlernygard809
@kahlernygard809 8 месяцев назад
This dude sounds like desmond doss. Of course he was born in lynchburger
@lawrencerockwood7623
@lawrencerockwood7623 6 месяцев назад
John Brown is in heaven, while Jackson is burning in hell.
@Don-em4kc
@Don-em4kc Месяц назад
Wrong. Simply wrong...John Brown=puke. Misfit and got what he deserved... trouble maker.
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Год назад
NOT KENNY BURNS
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 Год назад
Burns engaged in Lost Cause mythology! Ask real Historians, consult primary sources.
@nickshomehacks
@nickshomehacks 2 года назад
Why is this video plagued with commercials? Isn't this a public broadcasting station paid for by our tax dollars? Great content but unmonwtize this stuff. We're already paying you even though we shouldn't be paying for radio or TV broadcasts with the public dollar.
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming 2 года назад
You are so correct. There are no commercials in public broadcasting. However, youtube streaming is a direct cost for us that is not associated with BROADCASTING. So far... no-one is paying for the cost of streaming... except us. Also to your point...should the public dollar not be spent on public museums, public parks, public streets, or public health?
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 2 года назад
@@BlueRidgeStreaming It's not bad enough that our tax dollars are used for the ultraliberal PBS, but they were also (or still are) being used to pay for the baby killers of Planned Parenthood.
@brandoncampanaro7571
@brandoncampanaro7571 2 года назад
@@BlueRidgeStreaming streaming is the future, i would personally think that it atleast eventually should fall under the funding you guys are provided
@MrTobytat2
@MrTobytat2 9 месяцев назад
"a misguided abolitionist"?
@MODMAN09
@MODMAN09 5 месяцев назад
😂😂😂 playin God now?!?🤯
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 Год назад
Sheridan # 1 in the Shenandoah 😉🇺🇸
@GrantDWilliams82
@GrantDWilliams82 2 года назад
We should all worship and study from a guy who couldn't even discipline his own sentries well enough not to shoot him? Most overrated guy in all of history.
@davidhallett8783
@davidhallett8783 Год назад
Maybe it wasn t an accident. Maybe those pickets had had enough
@johnhoffman2745
@johnhoffman2745 Год назад
Military institutes around the world study Jackson's campaigns. I'm assuming they know more than you do.
@Bingbing611
@Bingbing611 Год назад
Who in the hell are you to be criticizing Thomas Jackson? You sound like a fool and your named after a drunk
@johnfoster535
@johnfoster535 Год назад
...another woke dope who lives in his parents basement.
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Год назад
Well you see it was a North Carolina regiment that shot him and he had gone ahead of the main force of his men to scout to see for him self the situation of the union soldiers and it was dark and the North Carolinas heard horses and thought it was a union Calvert charge and shot so it’s not like they done it on purpose and I can tell no one in the comments here has ever even study battle tactics of the time and he did not die from the wounds of the shots he got pneumonia and that is what killed him but simple fact his name goes on in history while all of you and mine will not and he accomplished greater tasks then we ever could have and that normal for people of lower accomplishments to criticize people of greater achievement
@rickwhite8793
@rickwhite8793 Год назад
That was absolutely stunning and beautifully narrated. Thank you 🇸🇴
@BlueRidgeStreaming
@BlueRidgeStreaming Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@vm.999
@vm.999 9 месяцев назад
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