@ratricide Thanks for the compliments. I have a few more clips from my US trip in 2007 but have moved on to other things and kind of left them behind. May have to go over them again soon. . Plus I've just been back to France/Belgium again so have some newer stuff from WWI and WWII.
Famous Units that fought in the Cornfield..Hoods Texan's. 1st Texas in paricular. the Iron Brigade's 2nd and 6th Wisconsin (The 7th Wisc and 19th Ind Were to the right of it and the west woods). Battery B 4th US Artillery, and the 2nd Massachucets (Robert Gould Shaw's regiment..he would later lead the 54th Mass). Meades Pennsylvania Reserves have some notoriety as well. They helped the Iron Brigade Smash Hood's Division out of the Cornfield.
Your videos are excellent. Thank you for posting them. As I watch this one, I have to admit being in this particular field brings me to tears. The violence that occurred in this one small field (about 30 acres) is almost unimaginable. In about 3 hrs. there were probably somewhere between 6,000 and 9,000 dead and immobilized wounded on the ground in this one small space. For me, the horror of this place seems to have not diminished.
@GBJPhotoWorks Thanks for the compliments. I am British and in schools here, the big historical battle to compare with Antietam is the first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 1916: over 55,000 casualties of which 20,000 dead or missing (22,000 and 6,000 at Antietam). Whilst the numbers were higher at the Somme, the battle at Antietam was over a relatively small area. Gettysburg may attract all the tourists but I loved Antietam. A beautiful place today and well worth a visit.
@VideoHistoryToday Those WW1 Casualty figures were really spooky, they give me the chills, Its a horror nothing was learned about frontal assaults from the 4 years of war here.
The Cornfield was a Savage fight where lines of battle were mixed and hand to hand combat was common. The shear volume of Artillery fire that sprayed the Cornfield with shrapnel was murdering. One Federal soldier later reported, that when Hood's Texans advanced through the Cornfield they were being hit with canister fire, he saw a man's arm shoot what must have been 30 feet in the air.
What brave men those Texans were though. Hood's Texans suffered 82% casualties on Sept. 17.
I've been there in july and the corn was still tall..it is an amazing feeling. that and "burnside" bridge..i stood in the sunken road and it sent shivers down my spine..pure amazing.
Today's corn is genetically engineered. It grows much taller than Civil War era corn. During the battle of Antietam the corn was barely as high as the soldiers' chests.
Fully concur with GBJPhotoWorks - excellent vidoes, and the effort is much appreciated. Cheers
ratricide 1 year ago
@ratricide Thanks for the compliments. I have a few more clips from my US trip in 2007 but have moved on to other things and kind of left them behind. May have to go over them again soon. . Plus I've just been back to France/Belgium again so have some newer stuff from WWI and WWII.
VideoHistoryToday 1 year ago
Famous Units that fought in the Cornfield..Hoods Texan's. 1st Texas in paricular. the Iron Brigade's 2nd and 6th Wisconsin (The 7th Wisc and 19th Ind Were to the right of it and the west woods). Battery B 4th US Artillery, and the 2nd Massachucets (Robert Gould Shaw's regiment..he would later lead the 54th Mass). Meades Pennsylvania Reserves have some notoriety as well. They helped the Iron Brigade Smash Hood's Division out of the Cornfield.
chapdog82 1 year ago
Your videos are excellent. Thank you for posting them. As I watch this one, I have to admit being in this particular field brings me to tears. The violence that occurred in this one small field (about 30 acres) is almost unimaginable. In about 3 hrs. there were probably somewhere between 6,000 and 9,000 dead and immobilized wounded on the ground in this one small space. For me, the horror of this place seems to have not diminished.
GBJPhotoWorks 1 year ago
@GBJPhotoWorks Thanks for the compliments. I am British and in schools here, the big historical battle to compare with Antietam is the first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 1916: over 55,000 casualties of which 20,000 dead or missing (22,000 and 6,000 at Antietam). Whilst the numbers were higher at the Somme, the battle at Antietam was over a relatively small area. Gettysburg may attract all the tourists but I loved Antietam. A beautiful place today and well worth a visit.
VideoHistoryToday 1 year ago
@VideoHistoryToday Those WW1 Casualty figures were really spooky, they give me the chills, Its a horror nothing was learned about frontal assaults from the 4 years of war here.
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StonewallJackson26 1 year ago
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StonewallJackson26 1 year ago
The Cornfield was a Savage fight where lines of battle were mixed and hand to hand combat was common. The shear volume of Artillery fire that sprayed the Cornfield with shrapnel was murdering. One Federal soldier later reported, that when Hood's Texans advanced through the Cornfield they were being hit with canister fire, he saw a man's arm shoot what must have been 30 feet in the air.
What brave men those Texans were though. Hood's Texans suffered 82% casualties on Sept. 17.
StonewallJackson26 1 year ago
My great great great grand father was a bucktail sergent in antietam and he was killed at blood lane
jillyjobjoe78 2 years ago
Yes, many horticulturalists collect historic seed.
40AcreMule 2 years ago
I've been there in july and the corn was still tall..it is an amazing feeling. that and "burnside" bridge..i stood in the sunken road and it sent shivers down my spine..pure amazing.
StueyLestrange 3 years ago 2
Today's corn is genetically engineered. It grows much taller than Civil War era corn. During the battle of Antietam the corn was barely as high as the soldiers' chests.
40AcreMule 3 years ago
I never knew that, thanks :)
StueyLestrange 3 years ago
Boy I know what that's all about.
I recently grew Heirloom Brandy wine tomatoes.
It took 90 days for them to be ready.
But it was worth the wait.
Bandtrip50 3 years ago 2
yeah cause today we got like steroids but for corn and i was just in a corn field and it scares the shit out of me
Irish8594 2 years ago
Good Video , Heading back Down to Sharpsburg June 22/08 Can't wait !!
DigupCoins 3 years ago
great job when you are there its the most unexplainable feeling in world
lifesupportsystem 3 years ago