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  • 4 days ago

    Laughter Heals

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    Rest In Peace OX. You will be missed.

  • 2 weeks ago

    Shelter With a Basement

    By digging in, a hammock can be utilized for comfort and protection from the elements. Gear can be stored beneath the hammock and the user has a p...

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    It looks like VERY SOFT digging. In my area it is sun baked loess. That means pick and shovel and a lot more seat!

  • 3 weeks ago

    Cape Cod's first trophy home?

    Today on CapeCast: Turn your time machine back to 1670 and take a tour with us of the Hoxie House in Sandwich, a pretty posh pad back then.

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    My ancestor Lodowiche Hoxie never lived here, but he would have known of this house and probably passed by it weekly. He was a hatter in the town.

    David Hoxie

  • 1 month ago

    USS Slater B3 Genset tests

    Testing the newly-rebuilt 1944-vintage diesel generator aboard the floating museum, USS Slater DE766. The Slater was originally built to protect At...

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    Nice job guys!!! She's purring like a kitten. Now it is on to the main engines!

  • 3 months ago

    Morton's Battery Slideshow

    Morton's Battery firing 12 Pounder bronze Napoleons.

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    You will notice that there are two different bronze 12 pound napoleons on the field. The one with the muzzle swell is a US cannon made by the Revere Copper Co. in 1864. The other bronze gun is a Confederate made gun cast at the Confederate Arsenal in Macon, Georgia in 1863.

  • 3 months ago

    MORTON'S BATTERY

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    You farbs need to change to battery name. Morton's Battery is incorporated and operates out of Memphis, TN. John Morton NEVER EVER used a mountain howitzer!!

  • 3 months ago

    A Beautiful Fall Morning 2011

    Got up this morning early. It was so pretty I had to film it. The temperature was about 50 deg with a projected high of 74. The sounds of fall, th...

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    When is Lunch?!!! You've put a craving on me!

  • 3 months ago

    West Coast Regional November 2010 - Field Kitchen

    www.Easy39th.com

    World War Two American re-enactors of the 2nd Armored Division at Camp Roberts, CA on November 6, 2010. These ladies spent all da...

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    That M-1937 has definitely has been converted to propane. Near the end you can see the hose coming out of a substatial wood crate behind the stove. The other stove is fed by gasoline as it would have been during the war. The 475th Fighter Museum has a couple of burners for that stove new surplus ...

  • 6 months ago

    On the Beach

    Vacationing in Padre Island, TX. Throwing Combos snacks to the birds, drinking beer, generally messing around in the sun. What a fun day!

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    Well, I'm truly glad your having a good time. It is good to see BJ and and one of your granddaughters. Give me a call when you have some spare time.

    David

  • 6 months ago

    Seven Days Battles I

    First day of engagements during the Seven Days Campaign.

    Lee's first campaign, pushing McClellan away from the Confederate

    capital.

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    My great-great grandfather, Pvt. William Barnabas Stevens, Company H Vicksburg Volunteers, 2nd Battalion Mississippi Infantry, was killed on the morning of June 26, 1862 at Beaver Dam Creek. He left a 20'X30' log cabin, a widow and 4 sons, the youngest of which was born that month. Total time of ...

  • 6 months ago

    Seven Days Battle

    A tour of the Seven Days Battles from the documentary The Civil War Tour. Confederate troops under the command of General Lee attacked Union troops...

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    My great-great-grandfather, Pvt. William Barnabas Stevens Company Vicksburg Volunteers 2nd Mississippi Battalion Infantry, died here at 9:30 on the morning of June 26, 1862. He left a 20'X30' log cabin with a dirt floor, a widow and 4 young sons. The youngest born that month. Total time of servic...

  • 6 months ago

    On The Road Again with THE DAILY GREG: CIVIL WAR ACTION AND NASCAR (Week of 4/5/10)

    The Daily Greg heads to Richmond, Virginia and on his return trip home makes a few pit stops along the way including the Richmond Battlefield and B...

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    My great-great grandfather, Pvt William Barnabas Stevens, Company H Vicksburg Volunteers, 2nd Battalion Mississippi Inf. died about 9:30AM the morning of June 26, 1862. He left a widow and 4 young sons. The youngest was born that month.

  • 9 months ago

    Mississippi River in Vicksburg

    This is video taken on May 10, 2011 of the Mississippi River from the parking lot of Riverwalk Casino just south of the bridges in Vicksburg. 8:15 ...

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    Thank YOU for posting these vids on the flood. I can literally see how high that the water has gotten.. Keep up the good work!!!

  • 9 months ago

    Train Depot and Trying To Fix the Leaking Wall - Vicksburg, Mississippi

    Trying to stop the leaks. River Stage: 54.7 FT Taken 5/12/2011 Vicksburg, Mississippi

    Vsshooter Vsshooter commented:

    Thanks for the video. I am a native that lives in Memphis and I am very interested in the river rising in Vicksburg. It would be very interesting to see if the MV Mississippi will take to the river again. I check you tube daily now to get updates.

    vicksburgsharpshooter@hotmail.com

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