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February, 1862.
Ulysses S. Grant takes Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in Tennessee, turning the tide in the western theater of the American Civil War.
At daybreak on February 6, Confederate General Lloyd Tilghman at Fort Henry knows he is under siege. He knows a large Union force has landed on both sides of the river only a few miles downriver.
It's too much for the defenders. The confederates strike their colors. Tilghman surrenders the fort.
McClernand's division approaches the fort. He approaches just as the rear guard of the retreating rebels is departing. Smith overtakes the abandoned works across the river at Fort Heiman.
Foote sends the Conestoga, the Tyler and the Lexington up the Tennessee River, disabling rail bridges, capturing and knocking out rebel ships. The timberclads steam all the way to Muscle Shoals at Florence, Alabama, a visible symbol that Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama were all now penetrable by the Tennessee river. Columbus, Kentucky, which had been a stronghold on the Mississippi, now has its primary supply and communications rail cut.
General Grant's eye turns toward Fort Donelson, twelve miles to the east. His attack will be postponed by a few days, as Commodore Foote sent to replace the damaged ironclads to Cairo, Illinois.
With the repaired fleet approaching up the Cumberland River, Grant gives the order to advance some 15,000 men against Fort Donelson on February 12.
Opposing them from behind a network of pits are three divisions under the command of Buckner, Floyd, and Pillow. Bushrod Johnson had been in command prior to the arrival of Pillow and Floyd, and he will remain for the siege with a command.
That evening the weather begins to turn, winter weather comes in.
Then, the next day, February 14, Foote's fleet arrives, having made the long circuit from the Tennessee to the Ohio to the Cumberland River. Foote moves four ironclads--the St. Louis, the Carondelet, the Louisville, and the Pittsburg--and two timberclads--the Tyler and the Conestoga--toward Fort Donelson.
The failed attack shows that Fort Donelson will not fall as easily as Fort Henry. However, the fleet brings transports full of reinforcements. Together with additional reinforcements sent in from Fort Henry, Grant's army now consists of three divisions. Wallace's division holds the center, and Smith and McClernand are able to extend their lines further on either flank.
Grant prepares for a siege.
Snow, sleet, and ice come in.
It is dawn, February 15, the third day of the battle for Fort Donelson.
At daybreak there is a great commotion on the Union right. McArthur's brigade is hit. Two rebel divisions are moving out of the fort. The force overpowers McArthur. The rebel tide pushes forward, hitting Oglesby. McClernand's division is in danger of being outflanked. In Oglesby's brigade, the 8th Illinois will lose 242 holding its position, and the 18th Illinois will lose 228. McClernand sends for help from Wallace and Smith.
Grant tells his officers, "The position on the right must be retaken."
Grant tells Smith to attack the Fort. Smith will move two brigades forward, Cook and Lauman.
Hit on the right by advancing Yankees, and stifled by stubborn defense on the left, there is now a disagreement between the Confederate generals. Buckner wants to continue the attack and cut through the Union lines to escape to Nashville. But Pillow is now unsure of the practicability of a breakout. He wants to stay in the fort. Floyd sides with Pillow and the rebels return to the fort.
The confederates return to the positions they held at morning, losing all the ground they gained.
Buckner is alone with the garrison on the morning of February 16. Buckner has the grace to stay and suffer the same fate as his men. But Buckner actually knows Grant personally. However, Grant demands nothing but Unconditional Surrender. The phrase "unconditional surrender" stuck. US Grant, or Unconditional Surrender Grant, takes Fort Donelson on February 16, 1862. Over 12,000 rebels surrender.
In just over two weeks, Grant swung the entire western theater on its head. Suddenly, the north had command of the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. The veritable fortifications on the Mississippi were now isolated. The path to Nashville opened. The Confederates abandoned Nashville on February 23, just one week after the fall of Fort Donelson.
President Lincoln received what might have been the best news of the war thus far. And Grant's name is now on Lincoln's mind.
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Film by Jeffrey Meyer
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@tomredd9025
@tomredd9025 2 года назад
One of the very best recounting of the Fall of Forts Henry and Donelson. Thank you! A lot of times, this campaign is kind of brushed over as being only significant to the ascendency of U.S. Grant. However, it was a hugely important battle(s) in the Civil War itself. I once read that some Confederate generals felt that the South actually lost the Civil at these two battles. Basically the interior of the Confederacy was now ripped open and laid bare to attack. The American Civil War was won in the Western theater.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Agreed. The North actually made significant progress in the west pretty quickly. The Mississippi was clear by the summer of 63. The North was as successful in the west as the South was in the east.
@mrsmith6272
@mrsmith6272 3 года назад
This was really good! I loved how you removed the trees to see the rifle pits. Learned something new!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@masterwrench4252
@masterwrench4252 2 года назад
I agree about the "tree removal" also trips me out about the river levels rising!
@markbevan1284
@markbevan1284 2 года назад
Very well done. The visuals add a factual understanding to what written text left to the imagination
@jeffs7482
@jeffs7482 2 года назад
I just discovered your video series yesterday with Buford’s stand at Gettysburg, and I was blown away by the clarity of the narration and the illumination of the visuals. I’ve read both Grant’s Memoirs and several of his biographies but your video provided a visual picture that brought it all to life. I hope you will consider doing a video on Grant’s Vicksburg campaign, which was taught at West Point for many years afterwards.
@jokerwelshie5716
@jokerwelshie5716 3 года назад
Great vid! Well done! One note: The locals have always pronounced Cairo as Kay-ro. The area may be referred to as "Little Egypt", but the pronunciation of the town does not follow linguistic rules. See: Buena Vista, VA. :)
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you!
@carysunshine7299
@carysunshine7299 2 года назад
Same in Hudson Valley with name Cairo pronunciation
@skymagruder5270
@skymagruder5270 2 года назад
Locals actually pronounce it Care-row. Kay-row is how other close-bys pronounce it
@snarky_user
@snarky_user Год назад
Pronounced like Karo corn syrup.
@hombreenojado
@hombreenojado 11 месяцев назад
Ugh. Now there's a horrible movie and song stuck in my mind! "Kayro - Ayro -Illinos" . I don't recall the movie but there it is. 😮
@charlesdang2557
@charlesdang2557 3 года назад
My friend, you've made a great video with easy to follow exposition and graphics. Most importantly, you've shed light on what made Gen Grant first stand out in the war. Here, you make clear his boldness in strategy, whereas most texts focus on his tenacity in grinding out tough battles. Really appreciate the insight. Subscribed!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@markswayn2628
@markswayn2628 2 года назад
Excellent presentation with very clear and well researched graphics.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@thomashiggins9320
@thomashiggins9320 3 года назад
The emphasis on the importance of not just the Mississippi River, but also the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, is very well done, here. Armies march on their stomachs, which means they need food and boots more often than they need powder and shot, and that makes communications and supply key to victory. There are no dams on the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, at this point in history, and they both run pretty wide and deep. That makes them navigable for steam-powered riverboats that can carry tons of supplies. Because both of them bend so far south between their headwaters in the Appalachians, and their confluences with the Ohio, anyone who controls access to the Cumberland and the Tennessee can support operations deep within Confederate territory. This was very well done. :)
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you! The rivers are critical. They are highways, and the Tennessee and Cumberland cut across large portions of the south.
@EDVRTS
@EDVRTS 2 года назад
I have been on an American Civil War binge. Your, kind sir, have the best ratio of battle, context and logistics explained in a video. Thorough, professional and kinky!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you so much! That means alot to me.
@2masterofpuppets2
@2masterofpuppets2 3 года назад
You're going to be the all-time King of this if you continue. Beautiful maps. Great breakdowns. I love this. Dont stop
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you so much. I plan to keep plugging away.
@JaxCover
@JaxCover 3 года назад
Yes, you DO have to stop these "war" videos, because I need my Koine Greek!!! 😐
@DingDangDandy
@DingDangDandy Месяц назад
Arguably, the most under-rated battles of the American Civil War. Only learned about these when I read "Grant" by Ron Chernow. Visited Donelson in 2021 and walked a key part of the Confederate positioning on their right flank that I believe made them vulnerable to Lauman's 4th Brigade's penetration on the 2nd Day. Grant's difficulties with Halleck both impeded his rise as a General, but perhaps also prepared him for the arduous politics of the Vicksburg campaign which had many unsuccessful efforts along the way (Holly Springs, Chickasaw Bayou, etc.). Similarly, his difficulties in earning a living developed a character that wasn't rattled by defeat. 1. His willingness to go on to Ft Henry/Donelson even after "losing" a Confederate counter-attack at Belmont. 2. His tactics to turn an initial defeat on the Right flank at Donelson to a successful attack on the left flank. 3. This led to his unwillingness to retreat after a bloody, demoralizing (to many) 1st day at Shiloh, followed by a hard-won victory on the 2nd Day . . . . which led directly to the capture of Corinth and then, eventually, Vicksburg.
@dough6759
@dough6759 3 года назад
I didn't know much about these two battles until watching this video. Now I do! You also showed how they fit into the bigger picture and how important they were. Also, they showed the Union they needed to build stronger ironclads!! Very important info! Keep your videos coming, please. I'm a new subscriber.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thanks! The battles happen in specific places for specific reasons, and geography (rivers, mountain passes, cities, railroad junctions) were critical to the success of each side.
@scottmenzies2263
@scottmenzies2263 2 года назад
⁵th hmm
@sphinxrising1129
@sphinxrising1129 2 года назад
Guess you never heard of another invention other than RU-vid. It's called history books.
@fortusvictus8297
@fortusvictus8297 7 месяцев назад
The most surprising thing to me was that it seems the Union had a dozen or so casemate ironclads by the end of 1861. I thought ironclad monitors and such were a development of the war, but in this case it is apparent they had several in construction before the war even broke out.
@ishyab011
@ishyab011 3 года назад
Dear Jeffrey, Thank you for a great presentation and detailed analysis of the battles to take the two forts. I loved it! As your wonderful use of the graphics and aerial and topo maps really afforded me the means to understand and realize how and what was done. Awesome to be able to watch, learn and enjoy. Looking for more of what you do. Again, thanks! SammyC
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
I really appreciate your comments. Thank you!
@yourmilitaryadvisor
@yourmilitaryadvisor 3 года назад
Fantastic video Jeffrey. As a "strategy nut," I love the great detail you lend to both the (decisive) campaign and to the constituent battles. You weave the whole thing together very well while providing a wealth of pertinent information. Bravo sir!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@BuzzSargent
@BuzzSargent Год назад
Amazing show! The topography is vital to each part of the battle. The way you show the rivers now and what they would have looked like at the time was wonderful for understanding what happened. Grant really did help turn the war. Thanks!
@garyolsen3409
@garyolsen3409 2 года назад
Very well done. The maps help so much to understand what you are saying. Thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@engimoore2374
@engimoore2374 3 года назад
Nicely done! Well paced, and the historical changes to the battle sites was very nice to see. Thank you!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
I appreciate it!
@stevearchtoe7039
@stevearchtoe7039 3 года назад
This was extremely well done. Thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you!
@ComradeOgilvy1984
@ComradeOgilvy1984 2 года назад
Your maps are fabulous! I have read a few accounts of this campaign, but you really solidified my understanding of both the strategic situation and the tactical considerations.
@baskoller5506
@baskoller5506 2 года назад
Loved your maps. Zooming in while giving relevant information. Kuddos for your work on recreating the river in its 1862 condition. Narration also very nice. Calm and clear.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
I appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
@practicalhistorian
@practicalhistorian 3 года назад
Your videos are excellent! This is such a gift to all who are able to watch. You are truly preserving history.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
I really appreciate it! Thank you!
@charlesberryhill7179
@charlesberryhill7179 9 месяцев назад
People might be willing to believe him if he would only learn how to correctlypronounce city names properly. ciaro Ill clearly shows he has never been here nor done his homework It is NOT Ciro but is pronounced Caro. Long “A”. I knoww I live at Columbus Ky. Gheesh!!!
@Ccccccccccsssssssssss
@Ccccccccccsssssssssss 3 года назад
Excellent video! Thanks so much for making this!!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
My pleasure! Thanks!
@user-se7wf9dv6r
@user-se7wf9dv6r 2 года назад
You start each of your videos with a shot of eastern North America and then zoom in to the relevant area. This reflects your commitment to context. I'm fascinated by the Civil War and for the first time I really understand these battles. Excellent work!!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you! The battles happened in specific places for specific reasons. There was a strategic element to each site, and the only way to really understand it is to see it spatially. When you see the locations of Henry and Donelson on a map, it suddenly makes sense why Grant would want those.
@dougimmel
@dougimmel 2 года назад
This is WONDERFUL. I have been to these areas. My mom's (Mary Immel) book "CAPTURED" tells the true story of a boy taken by Confederate troops as they fled these areas. Grant was truly on his game and on the rise. I enjoyed Michael Korda's small and very accessible bio of Grant - used it in all my classes. THANK you, Jeffrey. Well done.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you for the book recommendation. Thanks for watching!
@MGMan-ce7sf
@MGMan-ce7sf 3 года назад
Great videos! I've been enjoying your work very much. My question is did you mean "Gibraltar" the British fortress versus "Trafalgar" the Spanish cape near where the naval battle took place when referring to Columbus, KY?
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
You are correct. I was so caught up in the ironclads I switched out one British metaphor for maritime supremacy for another.
@JimmySailor
@JimmySailor 2 года назад
Glad I didn’t have to be the one to point it out. Great video, Grant is an underrated military genius.
@Valentaur
@Valentaur 2 года назад
Fantastic work! Thank you for such amazing attention to detail.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you! The stories are in the details.
@johngardner4096
@johngardner4096 3 года назад
This was an amazing video. There are nitpicks that others will address, but the primary purpose is "inform the uninformed," which you do admirably. You've sweated the details, and it shows. I'm now a subscriber.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.
@mcclure440
@mcclure440 3 года назад
As always great job...just enough detail to fully remember and explain everything simply to the viewer!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Joseph-eh4rs
@Joseph-eh4rs 2 года назад
Indeed. Well done! I love the graphics and detailed order of battle.
@tdsil
@tdsil 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this. You set up the operating environment, showing the challenges and significance of the battles and the theatre. Also great showing the terrain features and how they affected the tactics and strategy. Great briefing!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
I appreciate it. Yes, when the geography is shown, it makes sense why certain locations were targeted.
@yankee1789
@yankee1789 3 года назад
Fantastic effort! I learned a ton.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@bengalboy4
@bengalboy4 2 года назад
This is so well done man. Thanks for the content.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@m.rogers5846
@m.rogers5846 2 года назад
Excellent work. I knew of these battles and their general importance, but you made it come alive in a really clear way. I was impressed with the satellite views. Grant was a real strategist.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Grant opened the front in a few weeks, giving the south its first devastating loss.
@bmfilmnut
@bmfilmnut 2 года назад
These are, in my opinion, some of the finest CW videos. Just a fine point: Cairo is not pronounced like the Egyptian city. The city in Illinois is prounced as KAY ROW.
@danwallach8826
@danwallach8826 Год назад
This deepens my understanding on, well, everything!
@mgclark46
@mgclark46 2 года назад
Once again, fantastic!
@sgriffett541
@sgriffett541 Год назад
yep these are top notch... by far the best... thank you for your hard work and focus w/ Foote like dedication on details and balanced narrative... cheers!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Much appreciated!
@trilingual6616
@trilingual6616 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant analysis of the two sieges. I have read books (and the wiki articles) but this mode of information really clears up exactly what happened. You are a scholar and a gentleman, Sir.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you, sir! I appreciate it.
@derek45auto23
@derek45auto23 2 года назад
absolutely outstanding these maps really helped me understand this battle
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
I can only really understand it myself if I put it on a map. Thanks for watching!
@TINCANsquid
@TINCANsquid 2 года назад
Outstanding work BZ
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@andylee4000
@andylee4000 2 года назад
This is great video and I wish I found it sooner. You made boring topic sound interesting and complicate matter seem simple. You have the right stuff!
@stephenhenion8304
@stephenhenion8304 3 года назад
Thanks for all your efforts with this video! Very well done!! 🎩🇺🇸🎩
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@gerrylarkin3455
@gerrylarkin3455 Год назад
Buford at Gettysburg - Grant at Fort Henry. Your explanations and graphics have helped me understand these battles better than anything I have seen over the 5 years I've been following Civil War literature. Wonderful productions. Looking forward to viewing more videos. Thank you
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Thank you, friend! That is greatly appreciated. I am close to having another big Civil War video out.
@samuelmelendy8375
@samuelmelendy8375 Год назад
Fantastic job. Loved the old pictures.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@paulhoffman778
@paulhoffman778 2 года назад
You are one of the best I've seen very detailed 👌 enjoyed Gettysburg.
@joegrady783
@joegrady783 Год назад
Really clear, informative and well done - thanks!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Much appreciated!
@JohnSmith-zv8km
@JohnSmith-zv8km 2 года назад
Very good description of the battles at all levels, I learned a lot, thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@heavypen
@heavypen 3 года назад
Extremely well written. I studied the Ft Henry/Donelson campaign for the Civil War Times magazine years ago. I found that most historians gloss over Grant's assessment of the breakout attempt. You nailed it right on the head.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Grant really shook up the front in a few days. Those rivers lead right into the deeper south. I am also surprised the little attention these forts get. It's a major decisive victory.
@borromine
@borromine Год назад
I’ve watched a lot of these and this one is exceptionally good. Congrats. !!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Thank you!
@greatbigukes4269
@greatbigukes4269 3 года назад
What a superb commentary. You explain the strategic situation, the general's tempers and thinking, influences & risks of new technology, use maps wonderfully and clearly show the process of campaign & battles. Liked, subscribed, & recommended. Thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you!
@matthewmasterson2871
@matthewmasterson2871 2 года назад
Excellent presentation. Thank you
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@andrewdeehan6292
@andrewdeehan6292 2 года назад
Your films are Great! You're an amazing story teller. Again, very well done, Jeff.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
I really appreciate it! That means alot to me.
@CaptGiboo
@CaptGiboo 2 года назад
Excellent video! Thank you!!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@picklerix6162
@picklerix6162 Год назад
I read about these battles many years ago in Civil War Times. Thanks for refreshing my memory.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@wymple09
@wymple09 2 года назад
Extremely educational, very well presented. Congrats on showing how this should be taught.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@aaronrey2658
@aaronrey2658 2 года назад
Fantastic presentation, as another "strategy nut" being able to visualize Gen. Grants western theater campaign is truly a pleasure. Thank you Jeffrey.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Grant cracked the front wide open very quickly. He saw how the rivers would lead to victory.
@redj59
@redj59 3 года назад
great graphics - excellent video - thank you
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Many thanks!
@alainsworth-sn4gk
@alainsworth-sn4gk 11 месяцев назад
Your docs are great.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 11 месяцев назад
I really appreciate it!
@dickturpin1964
@dickturpin1964 2 года назад
Very good. A well explained and well illustrated presentation. Thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@CornpopBunghole
@CornpopBunghole 3 года назад
What an awesome job you did on this. Perfectly paced, great narration, just the right amount of detail, great maps...Thank you so much for your time doing this. I am hoping you have done some Napoleon videos ;)
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you! I plan on doing Napoleon in the future.
@jimrutherford2773
@jimrutherford2773 3 года назад
Great graphics and period photos to help illustrate the story.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you!
@carnivoroussoupspoon
@carnivoroussoupspoon 2 года назад
as always, Fantastic!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@horatiohornblower3757
@horatiohornblower3757 2 года назад
The pages of a history book lifted into action in this amazing lecture. Well done, as easy of a subscribe as any I've ever had.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you! Much appreciated!
@mattmiller7282
@mattmiller7282 2 года назад
Good Job Homie! Much love from Kansas City!!
@koobrick1
@koobrick1 2 года назад
This is the way to explain Civil War history! Excellent!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you! I need to visually place things myself to understand them.
@dannysingletary9648
@dannysingletary9648 Год назад
Your videos are educational and awesome. Thank you
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Thank you!
@stevef3663
@stevef3663 2 года назад
Thank you very much for this. My great-great-grandfather fought in Mc Clernand's division. He was in the 8th Illinois infantry. I knew about this battle, but, not as much as you presented here. Interestingly this division would go on to fight in other well-known battles such as Shilo. Thank you again.
@KermitTheGamer21
@KermitTheGamer21 2 года назад
If you visit Fort Donelson there is a cemetery there, and right in the middle is a monument to an Illinois regiment surrounded by the graves of 30 men from the regiment killed in the battle.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
I really appreciate that. That's neat that you can trace your ancestry back to a relative in McClernand's division.
@stevef3663
@stevef3663 2 года назад
@@JeffreytheLibrarian What I know was passed down to us is from my great aunts. Some of what we know is from original documents and stories, of course.
@klydon1291
@klydon1291 2 года назад
Really good and enjoyable video. I am a Civil war history nut and it looks like you have plenty on the subject, so I will be sure to check out your other videos. As a sided note on the USS Carondelet, the locals pronounce it "Karon'delay" (the t is silent. Wiki has this wrong as well; at least how the locals say it. It follows the same principle as Chevrolet). It was a independent city during the civil war era and was incorporated into the city of St Louis in 1870. The St Louis area has some tricky names based in part of their French heritage. Other fun city names in the area that usually get butchered are Des Peres and Creve Cour. Keep up the good work!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Yes, French names are difficult in the USA. Sometimes we do the silent letters, sometimes not. In the future, I will pronounce it like you recommend. thanks!
@lonteter3262
@lonteter3262 Год назад
I agree that your analysis and overall account are excellent. On the question of pronunciation, it is KAY-ro, Illinois, not KY-ro.
@eddiecharles6457
@eddiecharles6457 2 года назад
This video impressed me so much that you've earned my subscription. I'll start binge watching your videos now.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@bassplayersayer
@bassplayersayer Год назад
Well done Jeffrey. I enjoy the maps.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Much appreciated!
@jamesomalley4556
@jamesomalley4556 2 года назад
Very well done Sir.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Much appreciated!
@standingplain1
@standingplain1 Год назад
Love it. Great video. Grant has such an impressive career as he starts in the west and eventually is called east. Great narration and maps to show how the battles happened.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Thank you for the nice feedback.
@ralphcorsi741
@ralphcorsi741 2 года назад
Excellently done.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@susanschaffner4422
@susanschaffner4422 2 года назад
Clear explanation, though I've read about the battles in many accounts, this presentation made the action easy to understand. Thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Much appreciated. Thanks!
@tommac5411
@tommac5411 2 года назад
So very helpful! Thank you for all your time and effort.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Much appreciated!
@takeoffthyshoes
@takeoffthyshoes 2 года назад
Very well done! thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@johnschwartz5
@johnschwartz5 3 года назад
I'm currently rereading(for the third time) Shelby Foote's the civil war and this is exactly where I'm at! This was an amazing video and really put the battle into perspective! I'm glad I found your channel and will definitely be checking out more of your videos!
@johnschwartz5
@johnschwartz5 3 года назад
Also did you know about some sailors actually getting a mine onboard the Essex? Grant and Foote wanted to see it so the gathered around it and had the ships armourer try and take it apart to learn how it worked but when he started working on it the mine started hissing like it was about to blow up so they all scattered. Grant seeing Foote climbing up a ladder figured a navy man knew best and followed but when Foote got to the top he turned around and the mine appearing to be no longer a danger said "general! Why this haste?" Grant replied "I merely don't wish the navy to get ahead of me" his cheeks flush in embarrassment 🤣
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Yes, I did come across that story on the Essex. Foote's Civil War is a book that you could pick up and read all day. It has the detail of good nonfiction but it reads with the vivid description and narration of a great story.
@bradleyeric14
@bradleyeric14 2 года назад
That was excellent. Thanks.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@davidely7032
@davidely7032 Год назад
Thanks for putting in the work. I enjoyed the presentation. Well done! Have a day. 😐
@johndunn4228
@johndunn4228 2 года назад
Very well done and educational. I have visited Memphis, Shiloh and Vicksburg campaigns but hadnt yet paid much attention to these 2 forts which became the first victims of Grants assault down the Mississippi river. Now I know and hope the visit again.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Those forts were critical. The only good news the Union had that first year or so. Grant secured the Tennessee River early on, which is really significant but overlooked.
@MannyBernabe
@MannyBernabe 2 года назад
Great stuff. These are under appreciated/covered battles.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you so much for watching! Grant turned the tide fast, and Fort Donelson should be known as a major turning point in the western theater.
@timbuktu8069
@timbuktu8069 3 месяца назад
Very good understandable graphics. Well done.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 месяца назад
I appreciate it!
@golem5809
@golem5809 2 года назад
Amazing work!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@hmedina79
@hmedina79 Год назад
So good, I had to subscribe. Well done!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian Год назад
Thank you!
@jakethompson2170
@jakethompson2170 3 года назад
Very excellent videos my friend, your a true professional....Makes all us Civil War Buffs giddy
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you, that really means a lot. I appreciate it.
@jakethompson2170
@jakethompson2170 3 года назад
@@JeffreytheLibrarian Your Welcome
@gastromacho2
@gastromacho2 2 года назад
Great job Jeffrey. I saw your other videos as well
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@tomvalpo9361
@tomvalpo9361 3 года назад
Excellent job! Very interesting film.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Vulcaani
@Vulcaani 2 года назад
Great job!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@bat2293
@bat2293 3 года назад
Excellent presentation. Liked, subscribed.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you!
@sorover111
@sorover111 2 года назад
You do a really good job on these 👌🏼
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@HaiLHaiLHaiLo
@HaiLHaiLHaiLo 5 месяцев назад
Your videos are top notch.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@chuckmarion8066
@chuckmarion8066 2 года назад
Awesome stuff, thank you
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@TomasTH1
@TomasTH1 Год назад
THIS IS SO GOOD
@SuperPhester
@SuperPhester 3 года назад
Thank you. GREAT work! Knew none of this basicly.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
That's great that you know your ancestor was under McClernand. Many folks don't realize what their ancestors did.
@bazeye
@bazeye 2 года назад
A superb rendition.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@hagamapama
@hagamapama 2 года назад
Subbed. Excellent work
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@user-qh9ic3gk1v
@user-qh9ic3gk1v 3 года назад
Wonderful that is! Well done!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
Thank you!
@oldmangrady
@oldmangrady 2 года назад
Very good. Thank you
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thank you!
@skpjoecoursegold366
@skpjoecoursegold366 2 года назад
i love this, now understand the battles of early Grant.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@jamesnix729
@jamesnix729 3 года назад
You provide excellent content and now have a New subscriber. Thank you!
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 3 года назад
It's great to have you. Thanks for watching!
@toddmoss1689
@toddmoss1689 2 месяца назад
Thank you for an excellent guide
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@waiting4aliens
@waiting4aliens 2 года назад
Well presented, thank you.
@JeffreytheLibrarian
@JeffreytheLibrarian 2 года назад
thank you!
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