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The MinuteMen March to OLD NORTH BRIDGE... WHAT HAPPENED NEXT 💥 April 19, 1775  

Katie Turner Getty
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Walk with me on the same road that the American minutemen took on April 19, 1775, on their march to the Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts. At the North Bridge, the Americans confronted the British troops guarding the bridge and some of the very first shots of the American Revolution were fired, and helped to kick off the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Here at North Bridge, American troops were ordered to fire on the British for the first time in history, and the the first American officer to die in the American Revolution, Capt. Isaac Davis of Acton, fell in the brief engagement at the bridge.
My previous video with more details on the British in Concord and the militiamen in the Musterfield:
💥 You've Never Seen Old North Bridge From Here...But the MinuteMen Did!: • You've Never Seen OLD ...
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MinuteMan National Park resources:
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💥 In The Footsteps of History: The Muster Field:
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💥 Ranger Jim Explains the North Bridge Fight:
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@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty 27 дней назад
Hi everybody, I made a mistake at 14:11 by saying Capt. Isaac Davis was the first American officer to be KIA in the American Revolution - it was pointed out to me that Ensign Robert Munroe of Lexington was the first. He was killed on Lexington Green earlier on the morning of April 19, 1775. I wanted to acknowledge it. Mea culpa. - KTG ☘
@j.st.jamesesq.9599
@j.st.jamesesq.9599 5 дней назад
You have integrity. You're forgiven. 😇
@user-ni4hv7oy3t
@user-ni4hv7oy3t 3 месяца назад
I have walked over the bridge a number of times and stand there for awhile and look around in amazement thinking it all started here. I never get tired it. I try to put myself back at that time and try to imagine what it was like.
@rfletch62
@rfletch62 3 месяца назад
"By the rude bridge that arched the flood...". Thanks for another great lesson!
@tomc8115
@tomc8115 3 месяца назад
Abner Hosmer - only 21 - his name should be held sacred by every American. RIP young patriot.
@christophercurdo4384
@christophercurdo4384 3 месяца назад
For me this is a special place, the Old North Bridge. I lived in Concord years ago and would dearly love to live there again (alas, the prices of the homes...). There was a 15 inch snowstorm one night (about 1982) and after it had stopped and the stars and moon came out, I went out into what was a magical night and walked down to the old North Bridge where I stood alone on it in the quiet and the beauty. It was a night I'll never forget. The history of the town, both the revolutionary war history, and literary history is special. I go back there whenever I can. Thanks Katie for your passion. I used to talk just like you:) I look forward to the videos to come!
@NEPatsFan
@NEPatsFan Месяц назад
Great memory.
@troykauffman3963
@troykauffman3963 3 месяца назад
Woo hoo, it’s a new Katie history lesson! Another outstanding video Katie, thank you. God bless all those patriots, may their memory and sacrifices never be forgotten. 🇺🇸🫡
@m.asquino7403
@m.asquino7403 2 месяца назад
Troy, those patriots sacrifices are not forgotten!
@ExpatGringo
@ExpatGringo 3 месяца назад
Your excitement is infectious!❤
@kwd3109
@kwd3109 3 месяца назад
It's like you're really there! You see what the militia saw. You walk the same road they did. It's compelling the feeling you get at this historic place.
@m.asquino7403
@m.asquino7403 2 месяца назад
Honestly, it brings tears to my eyes Katie talking about this!
@m.asquino7403
@m.asquino7403 2 месяца назад
We can't let America fail!
@corkylucey9844
@corkylucey9844 3 месяца назад
Ms. Getty, I look forward to each and every video that you produce. It's a real joy to listen to someone that knows more than the little that the history books provide. Thank you again.
@charlescorris3469
@charlescorris3469 3 месяца назад
Boy, such detailed information presented with such passion. This is more than I’ve ever gotten out of any textbook or documentary. It seems your subscriber numbers are growing quickly…
@hallmobility
@hallmobility 3 месяца назад
Take an Appleseed. Bring the kids. It is history of this battle, and this is the most critical moment of this battle. It is rifle marksmanship training combined with history. "When Marksmanship Met History". As a beginner you learn to shoot a .22 and shoot it very well. It is the best introductory course anywhere, and the best "natural point of aim" training I have ever had. And if you thought you knew about the history of the battles of Lexington and Concord...
@OverlandOne
@OverlandOne 18 дней назад
Thank you for naming those brave patriots that gave their lives for the creation of our wonderful country. I, like 99.7% of Americans, had never heard their names before. I wish your videos were mandatory for our school kids. Every American needs to know what it took to break away from the King of England's control, and form a new country from scratch. Simply amazing. That's why I have always loved American history. Please keep up your wonderful work.
@willfredette8470
@willfredette8470 3 месяца назад
Go Getty!
@Matt02341
@Matt02341 20 дней назад
“It’s too late, you’re coming with us “ 😂 Gladly! You’re awesome 😎!
@mikepratt5980
@mikepratt5980 3 месяца назад
native Mainer... love you refreshing to see someone with so much passion about early American history.
@BriarEsquire
@BriarEsquire 3 месяца назад
You ma’am are a modern day national treasure
@markmorse9445
@markmorse9445 3 месяца назад
It's as if I was there on that day. You're gifted at story telling
@Unit13FREMSLT
@Unit13FREMSLT 3 месяца назад
That was exciting. I felt like I was there for a moment. Awesome history thanks for making these videos!
@crazy4milsurps
@crazy4milsurps 3 месяца назад
Love her enthusiasm!! gorgeous and likes the revolution...... the perfect woman
@user-dr6yb1bv7v
@user-dr6yb1bv7v 3 месяца назад
Just another great history lesson. Thank you.
@alaindonnell8924
@alaindonnell8924 3 месяца назад
A glorious day with a smart woman! There's nothing finer!
@fellspoint9364
@fellspoint9364 3 месяца назад
Katie ! Magnificent ! Keep stoking the flames of history with your pitch perfect delivery.
@kilcar
@kilcar 3 месяца назад
Truly, Holy and Sacred ground. We owe them so much!
@erichvonstafurth3063
@erichvonstafurth3063 3 месяца назад
Hi Katie, this is the video I hoped you would make. I have three direct ancestors who marched up to the North Bridge that day from Newton. I can't wait to show this to my students.
@krockpotbroccoli65
@krockpotbroccoli65 3 месяца назад
I have ancestors who were in the Andover militia and heard the alarm but didn't make it in time to fight on 4/19 but camped out in Cambridge until they went to Bunker Hill.
@Master50582
@Master50582 3 месяца назад
Westford - My childhood home (I live in Kansas now) and it got mentioned! That NEVER Happens.
@wrp3621
@wrp3621 3 месяца назад
I love an advencha, thanks KTG.
@johncatdaddy8895
@johncatdaddy8895 3 месяца назад
Just WOW - Incredible delivery! The oratory about the road (from 3:20) literally brought chills to my spine and tears to my eyes! It was so long ago, yet the place remains the same.
@DeborahIsaacs-nx4dw
@DeborahIsaacs-nx4dw 14 дней назад
In just beginning i am learning more from you than i ever learned in school. What a blessing you are and the history is beyond awesome. I won't think we give enough thought and gratefulness to our forefathers who lived fought and died for our wonderful best country on earth. AMERICA, USA😊❤
@Simulera
@Simulera 3 месяца назад
These are wonderful historical lectures. You uncover and vividly capture the details, mundane and critical moments alike, in time past and report them as a sister, with a true native Boston accent. It is charming, really, and authentically underlines your personal connection and enthusiasm - as well as impressively microscopic as well as encyclopedic knowledge. Thanks for connecting it all and sharing the stories on your channel, it is really is a pleasure to experience your work.
@haroldconner2645
@haroldconner2645 3 месяца назад
Appreciate the detail regarding the original road being discovered through archaeological research.
@halnywiatr
@halnywiatr 3 месяца назад
Katie; it is important to note that there were far fewer trees around Concord in 1775. This meant that the vistas and views were far more expansive. The obstacles to seeing the opposing forces were rises in the terrain, hedge rows, and the occasional house/barn. This meant that the Regulars could see the Militia gathering from a great distance. By the time the Raiding Expedition was returning to Boston they could see the entire horizon teeming with minutemen arriving in groups of dozens and scores. Say what one will about the British; the discipline of maintaining order in their retreating column was great when everyone of them could see the teeming hornets nest they had stirred against them.
@LockerMart
@LockerMart 3 месяца назад
Fantastic true strory-telling.
@herstoryswitness
@herstoryswitness 15 дней назад
It's wonderful to find someone who loves history as much as I do. Not my century so I'm learning! My ancestors were there...
@dowdawg
@dowdawg 3 месяца назад
Not sure if it’s your passion for the revolutionary war or your southern drawl at which you explain it?? But whatever it is, I just love it…
@brutusbarnabus8098
@brutusbarnabus8098 3 месяца назад
Katie, I am well familiar with the muster field. Concord hosts a 4th of July five-mile race or at least they used to. It starts from the center of town, you cross the Old North Bridge from the side that the Regulars would have been defending, and you head up the path that you were standing on towards where the Colonials mustered. It then loops back into town. I remember how cool it was as more than 100 of us thundered over the bridge imagining the monumental struggle that had occurred there. The problem was it was in the 90s that day and high humidity. By the time I got to the top of the muster field I was hating Concord probably as much as the British did. Love your content and accent. 🙂
@patjohnson3100
@patjohnson3100 3 месяца назад
Alot of people may know the general outline of what happened at Concord, but certainly not this level of detail. The battle at Concord bridge explained here is almost minute by minute. Really informative. Thanks.
@denisdegamon8224
@denisdegamon8224 3 месяца назад
Outstanding historical presentation. Your work pays homage and great credit to those past American patriots and instills courage to all those current patriots amongst us. I fear due our current state of affairs may in the near future, need them once again.
@jeffreardon3969
@jeffreardon3969 3 месяца назад
Here we go...so what do you mean?
@StevenSmith-dc1fq
@StevenSmith-dc1fq 3 месяца назад
This was excellent. And how engaging? A terrific, on-the-spot account of the iconic Concord bridge fight.
@kaylemoine1571
@kaylemoine1571 19 дней назад
So glad I found you. Brings tears. THIS is our history. So important to know. Thank you.
@davidwhite6493
@davidwhite6493 3 месяца назад
Great video, John Hayward my GGGG grandfather/relative was at the battle , from Acton
@ericrabinowitz6390
@ericrabinowitz6390 3 месяца назад
Is this the origin of the expression, "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it?"
@johnridgeway6718
@johnridgeway6718 3 месяца назад
Thank You. God Bless America
@dancinditedforyears6736
@dancinditedforyears6736 3 месяца назад
For local folks, I remember the times some nuts tried to blow up the bridge. I only saw a chunk blown out but I loved growing up in Concord. We played there all the time.
@WinstonOBoogie_
@WinstonOBoogie_ 3 месяца назад
Another superbly informative video by KTG. When the spring waters of the Concord River recede, it's a nice walk along the road (which is available on Google street view) up to the visitor's center and it's lovely gardens.
@paulfollo8172
@paulfollo8172 3 месяца назад
Great video! Also important information that a lot of people don’t know. It is the sacred birthplace of our nation, the place where the first American blood for freedom was spilled.
@krockpotbroccoli65
@krockpotbroccoli65 3 месяца назад
That's one of my favorite spots in MA. Hallowed ground. I gotta say that in all the times ive been there, I've never seen the Concord river so high that it completely flooded that part of the old road.
@ANDYYANKEE
@ANDYYANKEE 3 месяца назад
You would make an Amazing History Teacher! Totally Mesmerizing!
@davidbaillie7376
@davidbaillie7376 3 месяца назад
History should always be presented passionately. Bravo
@rabibbibar6134
@rabibbibar6134 3 месяца назад
great job, I have been to the North Bridge a few times, but never understood what exactly happened until today.
@avlisk
@avlisk 3 месяца назад
Your wonderful presentation makes me realize that militias are more important today than they have been in the last 250 years. Enemies both foreign and domestic are threatening us once again. Carry on, good patriots. We can't let our brave ancestors' sacrifices be in vain.
@OldManse09
@OldManse09 3 месяца назад
Thank you Katie. I am lucky enough to visit the bridge a few times each year. Your excellent lesson will add a new dimension to my next visit.
@newenglandoutdoorlore
@newenglandoutdoorlore 3 месяца назад
Awesome video! I've been there many times over the years and seen the reenactment's a few times as well. You're charisma and enthusiasm seem to make that moment in time come alive again. Well done! 👏
@vet-7174
@vet-7174 3 месяца назад
Excellent presentation! Katie 👍🇺🇸
@marckristel1598
@marckristel1598 3 месяца назад
Another fabulous presentation, and as always an enjoyable informative video. 😊
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation 3 месяца назад
I love this channel and KTG is the bees knees!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rm1082
@rm1082 3 месяца назад
Katie, thank you so much for your channel. One of my favorite historical periods is the Revolutionary War.
@deskgamesix
@deskgamesix 3 месяца назад
Outstanding! Thank you very much for your videos.
@JohnSmith-nt3ud
@JohnSmith-nt3ud 3 месяца назад
Great detail of the event. You made it exciting. I’ve walked that bridge and I still learned new information.
@thomascramer7485
@thomascramer7485 3 месяца назад
Katie this is so much more interesting than grade school lessons ,i suppose teachers did their best back in the 1960s my time.great job katie ,interesting😊
@joycarter757
@joycarter757 3 месяца назад
Love your accent! My mother grew up in New Haven!😊
@Homespunmusic
@Homespunmusic 3 месяца назад
The water is pretty high. The river has covered part of the road.
@sethdunlap9868
@sethdunlap9868 3 месяца назад
The passion you have for Our Colonial history is impressive, educated, and devoted. An unprepared viewer just might be knocked out of their seat and stand back up in full Colonial Regalia, charging the hill like Mel Gibson in, "The Patriot" 😉 Just joking about the Mel Gibson part but I truly do enjoy and appreciate you sharing your knowledge of a subject I very much am interested in, AND putting forth the extra effort to visit the sites inorder to take the history out of the textbook and into real tangible life.
@southerntiger3107
@southerntiger3107 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your videos.
@stevesloat6544
@stevesloat6544 3 месяца назад
Awesome video...will be looking forward to videos to come hello from NW Michigan
@michaelmccotter4293
@michaelmccotter4293 3 месяца назад
Outstanding job recounting this historic battle. You do a great job young lady! Son of the American Revolution myself, and an amateur historian. Anchorage, Alaska
@Mikeman07825
@Mikeman07825 3 месяца назад
great video again Miss Katie - thank you. Mike in NJ
@raymcgeorge5169
@raymcgeorge5169 3 месяца назад
Just recently discovered your extraordinary videos and this video, like the others, touched my spirit and broadened my patriotism. Thank you Katie ⭐️
@cseivard
@cseivard 3 месяца назад
Brilliant work! Thank you!
@dougmoore5252
@dougmoore5252 3 месяца назад
Katie this is very good. I was always into American history and love to watch.
@johnczech7074
@johnczech7074 3 месяца назад
Really excellent! I'm so glad you do these videos! Thanks beautiful lady!!
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching! ☘
@RobertOlds.630
@RobertOlds.630 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the detailed analysis. Love your historical discussions.
@mikeperos4631
@mikeperos4631 3 месяца назад
Would love to hear this story in a smokey tavern with an ale
@jerryjeromehawkins1712
@jerryjeromehawkins1712 3 месяца назад
Could not agree more, Mike! Hmmm... a porterhouse steak washed down with a pint or two, perhaps?? I always try to combine a few fresh local brews with a bit of history. Cheers Mate!! 🍻 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
@alex4833
@alex4833 3 месяца назад
Wonderful video, Katie! Your enthusiasm is awesome and I was engaged throughout. I learned a lot too. Awesome job! I'm excited for your future videos. Take care.
@caseyzahn3226
@caseyzahn3226 3 месяца назад
Love this! I was part of a consortium of teachers who visited this area in 2010…after seeing your video, I want to go back and revisit this! Looking forward to your future videos! 💕
@robertunderwood7739
@robertunderwood7739 3 месяца назад
Enjoyed the Lesson. I have just begun to have a greater value on the history of that time. A few years ago walked the Small battlefield of Cowpens, SC just the feeling of knowing the history that had occurred there as well. I look forward to more videos
@johndeckelmann457
@johndeckelmann457 3 месяца назад
Good to see you again, Katie.
@jeffwright4674
@jeffwright4674 3 месяца назад
Great dramatization! Loved it! Keep them coming.
@bobmoe5934
@bobmoe5934 27 дней назад
My son and I took a trip there from Minnesota. Thank you for your videos and presentation of the history. Very enjoyable to watch. I love Revolutionary War history.
@mpista7182
@mpista7182 3 месяца назад
--Thank you Katie !!
@rgrbmac3066
@rgrbmac3066 3 месяца назад
Man...think we've had enough rain!! How did you find some sun shine! Nice job Katie.
@tommcdonald1873
@tommcdonald1873 3 месяца назад
Footnote: Jeremy Lister of the 10th Foot, later became the father of Anne Lister (AKA) "Gentleman Jack". He was wounded later in the battle.
@rjb6327
@rjb6327 26 дней назад
I love history. Listening to you tell of these events, is like being there and watching it all. Thank you for what you are doing. I just wish the younger generations would watch your videos and learn why we have our freedoms and gain the mindset of those that fought and died for us. God bless.
@philgrabmiller3764
@philgrabmiller3764 3 месяца назад
Great Stuff Katie. Keep em coming! You bring life to the stories.
@umodad9750
@umodad9750 2 месяца назад
Your enthusiasm is amazing. Thank you
@dave3749
@dave3749 3 месяца назад
At 7:12 is when Katie really gets serious. LOL Always love your content and enthusiasm.
@Jim_biis
@Jim_biis 3 месяца назад
Hi Katie! I’ve been enjoying your videos and so glad this one just dropped!!
@thickwristmcfist3399
@thickwristmcfist3399 3 месяца назад
Fran Drescher has never been hotter!! Wowza!! Glad to be here! Patriots, Let's Gooooooooo!!!
@bernardbunny
@bernardbunny 26 дней назад
Katie- Superb presentation! Besides the detail, both tactical and personal, I love the Boston accent; PAAK, YA CAA IN THE HAAVAD YAAD. Ha ha. All over America we have different accents but we are one people. Thanks for posting this lovely tribute to our founding. Regards, Bernie Bunny. 7/5/2024
@danerdog
@danerdog 3 месяца назад
Katie, this is one of the best presentations / explanations of this immensely important event. Your enthusiasm for the subject is evident and unmatched and really grabs the viewer’s attention. I can’t wait for your upcoming videos. In the meantime, I’ve got a lot of your previous vids to catch up on. Thank you for the work you’re doing to keep the memory of the American War for Independence alive.
@Steve-qt9ce
@Steve-qt9ce 3 месяца назад
Awesome Katie❗ your passion for telling the story is a wonderful thing. It makes the heart race and patriotic fevor thunder like a volley of musket fire on Day1.❤🇺🇸
@jaywinters2483
@jaywinters2483 3 месяца назад
Katie, you did a great job on this video. THanx for sharing. Now I've seen it. So glad the lordship of England's BS monarchy was broken. Divine right of kings is such a terrible idea.
@clay523
@clay523 3 месяца назад
Love your thorough topic coverage and enthusiastic delivery!
@stevemorin8206
@stevemorin8206 3 месяца назад
Great video to watch on a cool rainy April 20 morning up north near Concord, New Hampshire.
@ryanstottlemyer5698
@ryanstottlemyer5698 3 месяца назад
Absolutely wonderful!!! My wife is in the DAR and I am in the SAR and we love your videos very well done. Thank you.
@jeffp6013
@jeffp6013 3 месяца назад
Katie Thank you so much for the great video. Very detailed and informative
@NEPatsFan
@NEPatsFan Месяц назад
In 1976, when I was 11, I was in the Boy Scouts and we walked from Lexington to Concord where President Ford spoke.
@j.t.8591
@j.t.8591 3 месяца назад
Happy Patriots Day! This is great, thank you! I hope at some point you can continue the story telling us about the British chaotic march back to Boston and showing the route. You touched on this topic when you told about the Jason Russell house, and it would be interesting to learn more about that trip.
@mmcleod8148
@mmcleod8148 3 месяца назад
Thanks, that was a great presentation.
@dj-kq4fz
@dj-kq4fz 3 месяца назад
Thanks Katie! Any plans for a Patriots' Day episode? Dawes and Revere? Dave J
@michaelmccotter4293
@michaelmccotter4293 3 месяца назад
You do an outstanding job recounting this history young lady! Son of the American Revolution myself and an amateur historian. Thank You for your hard work! Anchorage, Alaska
@bobjordan4016
@bobjordan4016 3 месяца назад
Very exciting following your tours! You do a wonderful job setting the scenes!!!
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