Wish there was such a range. But there are quite a few good indoor pistol ranges in Orange County CA and also a pistol range run by the OCSD of Orange County CA.
The term "turning the tables on someone" dates to just prior to the Civil War. New Age Spirit based religions gained popularity. Greiving the loss of their son, Mary "Todd" Lincoln sponsored several seances in the Whitehouse. Turning the tables on someone, referred to the coffee table turning and tilting towards who the Spirit spoke. US 1865 Broadsheet tied Spirit based religions to Witchcraft and blamed that relationship for the cause of the Civil War. The spirits favored social reformation
I used to hang out there all the time, my friend lived near there...the place was covered in piss, graffiti, and trash last time I remember...hope they cleaned it up..
@virlennenklein They are called fasces and they represent authority and justice which goes to back to ancient Rome. In fact that is a Roman eagle too.
Even though General grant was a cigar smoking kind of guy that liked to drink somewhat.Grant was a very interesting American as was General Lee those two men handled the situation very well, they were soldiers to the end and fought well.They both admired each other and had great respect.Grant had no hostility and neither did Lee.This memorial sounds like a civil war buffs dream. 5***** for this memorial.Lots of neat and fun history there.Thanks for posting.
THANK YOU! Long Live the Union but have to get Obama, Pelosi & a few others (also includes a a few so-called "conservatives" as well---there are some on FOX News and)---also some we have to have their services no longer needed on msnbc as well--- on the "Unemployment lines"!
@rangeclerk freedom lies in rights of the individual, not union...if strength in numbers is what you want, than i see why you want union, but to have freedom is to your own man
@longfootbuddy Can't u understand I do not mean a "union" such as the teamsters but the "UNION OF THE UNITED STATES as UNION FORCES at Fort Sumpter were attacked by confederate forces---by-the-way, I submit that the American Civil War was the First War of a Captialist System (THE UNION) was being threatened from within by the those calling themselves "CONFEDERATES" and attacking the Union---I suspect many leaders of the "South" had read Karl Marx's book The Commie Manifesto.
@longfootbuddy That is the "best u can do"? Russia, China and all countries that became "communist" were agrarian societies---the "North" (UNION) was predominately an Industrial State (Captialism/Free Enterprise) whereas the "South' was a agrarian (commie?) one!---Long Life To The American Union but down with Obama, Pelosi and those RIght Wing Winguts who want us to live in a backwards non-technological civlization!
@rangeclerk Marx was under the employ of Lord Palmerston. Albert Pike was the main instigator of the Civil War, self confessed Satanist and also under the employ of Lord Palmerston. Palmerston thought so much of Marx that 2 of Marx's children starved to death while living in Palmerston's palace. Palmerston is responsible for millions of deaths between China, India, Russia and the USA. He was the Hitler or Stalin of the 19th century. This is why the USA was against British empire.
@charkee1 The US has always been againist "ROYAL" style of governments may they be European or Communist. The only thing a Nazi, Socialist or Communists are good for are for Target Practice.
@charkee1 On Katella Ave in the city of Orange---no instuction given or allowed---.22 to .45 no mag loads no rapid fire---slow fire--ideally 1 rd per min but check with ASC Range Officer---cash or check no atm/credit cards.
Open Wed-Sun but call before to get addtional infomation and range regs---no holster work, from the bench--no ammo sold--semi auto handguns; load no more then ~5 rds----u control target distance
Cool...I can't believe I'm such a Civil War nut and have lived in NYC for over 50 years and never visited this landmark. Driven, walked or run past it a thousand times. Amazing what we take for granted as humans (and especially as New Yorkers). I'm goin'!! Thanx for posting this.
In January 1899 the 4th US infantry regiment , Grant's old regiment when he was in the Mexican war, boarded the USAT "Grant" and steamed up the Hudson to a point adjacent to Grant's tomb and fired a salute in his honor. Then they departed for action in the Philippines. His old regiment had not forgotten him.
They should add Ely Parker's bust as well
CheckM8King2 3 months ago
1 round a min that sucks were I live in pa we fire ak 47 full auto til weve emptied 2 45 round clips
coonkillersemperfi 11 months ago
Wish there was such a range. But there are quite a few good indoor pistol ranges in Orange County CA and also a pistol range run by the OCSD of Orange County CA.
rangeclerk 1 year ago
This is an excellent video of a real wild west hero, Thanks fer posting.
DocHoliday1882 1 year ago
Don't know if it is true but in the movie "little big man" general custer describes president grant as an alcoholic.
envanje 1 year ago
The term "turning the tables on someone" dates to just prior to the Civil War. New Age Spirit based religions gained popularity. Greiving the loss of their son, Mary "Todd" Lincoln sponsored several seances in the Whitehouse. Turning the tables on someone, referred to the coffee table turning and tilting towards who the Spirit spoke. US 1865 Broadsheet tied Spirit based religions to Witchcraft and blamed that relationship for the cause of the Civil War. The spirits favored social reformation
waketheoblivious 1 year ago
Cant believe I missed that when I was in NYC I feel quite ashamed actually seeing as this is one of my favourite episodes in History.
Hauntedman1 1 year ago
I used to hang out there all the time, my friend lived near there...the place was covered in piss, graffiti, and trash last time I remember...hope they cleaned it up..
XxowendanxX 1 year ago
Fantastic. A true historic video.
MultiHydralisk 1 year ago
What do the things on each side of the eagle represent for the USA? Is it a classical symbol for all the Republics or something like that?
virlennenklein 1 year ago
@virlennenklein They are called fasces and they represent authority and justice which goes to back to ancient Rome. In fact that is a Roman eagle too.
lonedove1981 1 year ago
Thanks for the posting--a truly impressive sight for such a humble man.
sleedolfine15 1 year ago
Even though General grant was a cigar smoking kind of guy that liked to drink somewhat.Grant was a very interesting American as was General Lee those two men handled the situation very well, they were soldiers to the end and fought well.They both admired each other and had great respect.Grant had no hostility and neither did Lee.This memorial sounds like a civil war buffs dream. 5***** for this memorial.Lots of neat and fun history there.Thanks for posting.
worseto 1 year ago
THANK YOU! Long Live the Union but have to get Obama, Pelosi & a few others (also includes a a few so-called "conservatives" as well---there are some on FOX News and)---also some we have to have their services no longer needed on msnbc as well--- on the "Unemployment lines"!
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@rangeclerk freedom lies in rights of the individual, not union...if strength in numbers is what you want, than i see why you want union, but to have freedom is to your own man
longfootbuddy 1 year ago
@longfootbuddy Can't u understand I do not mean a "union" such as the teamsters but the "UNION OF THE UNITED STATES as UNION FORCES at Fort Sumpter were attacked by confederate forces---by-the-way, I submit that the American Civil War was the First War of a Captialist System (THE UNION) was being threatened from within by the those calling themselves "CONFEDERATES" and attacking the Union---I suspect many leaders of the "South" had read Karl Marx's book The Commie Manifesto.
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@rangeclerk lies
longfootbuddy 1 year ago
@longfootbuddy That is the "best u can do"? Russia, China and all countries that became "communist" were agrarian societies---the "North" (UNION) was predominately an Industrial State (Captialism/Free Enterprise) whereas the "South' was a agrarian (commie?) one!---Long Life To The American Union but down with Obama, Pelosi and those RIght Wing Winguts who want us to live in a backwards non-technological civlization!
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@rangeclerk Marx was under the employ of Lord Palmerston. Albert Pike was the main instigator of the Civil War, self confessed Satanist and also under the employ of Lord Palmerston. Palmerston thought so much of Marx that 2 of Marx's children starved to death while living in Palmerston's palace. Palmerston is responsible for millions of deaths between China, India, Russia and the USA. He was the Hitler or Stalin of the 19th century. This is why the USA was against British empire.
charkee1 1 year ago
@charkee1 The US has always been againist "ROYAL" style of governments may they be European or Communist. The only thing a Nazi, Socialist or Communists are good for are for Target Practice.
rangeclerk 1 year ago
@rangeclerk Cool! Where's you shooting range?
charkee1 1 year ago
@charkee1 On Katella Ave in the city of Orange---no instuction given or allowed---.22 to .45 no mag loads no rapid fire---slow fire--ideally 1 rd per min but check with ASC Range Officer---cash or check no atm/credit cards.
Open Wed-Sun but call before to get addtional infomation and range regs---no holster work, from the bench--no ammo sold--semi auto handguns; load no more then ~5 rds----u control target distance
rangeclerk 1 year ago
Cool...I can't believe I'm such a Civil War nut and have lived in NYC for over 50 years and never visited this landmark. Driven, walked or run past it a thousand times. Amazing what we take for granted as humans (and especially as New Yorkers). I'm goin'!! Thanx for posting this.
rickcee 1 year ago
In January 1899 the 4th US infantry regiment , Grant's old regiment when he was in the Mexican war, boarded the USAT "Grant" and steamed up the Hudson to a point adjacent to Grant's tomb and fired a salute in his honor. Then they departed for action in the Philippines. His old regiment had not forgotten him.
logibear64 1 year ago
Who's buried in Grant's tomb? :P
I'd love to visit that place some day.
badism 1 year ago
Nice,now send me one of Lee's tomb too.
crowleysridgegirl 1 year ago
Lots of information on it, even thou me being in the reinactments, hes my enemy.
ZHBraden13 1 year ago
nice
Katsujosh 1 year ago
thanks for posting
MichaelJCaboose98 1 year ago
Very informative, thanks for sharing!
PanzerBuyer 1 year ago
Interesting.
KnightOwl2006 1 year ago