Civil war. Today is the 100th anniversary that the first u. S. Troops went into line in france during world war i im happy to introduce our next speaker. Currently serving as the chief historian and chief interpretation at fredericks berg. John has worked for the nps for 25 years. He is the author of a great book. The first battle of manassas. As well as the probably the definitive book on second manassas, return to bull run. I have to start with this, this is not a gratuitous praising of my team that ive loved since i was 11 years old, the pittsburgh peng wings. You may recall they won the stanley cup in the spring. And this is a stanley cup hat. I offer this as context for some of what youve heard this week. Does anyone recall who the penguins defeated in the finals . Nashville is in the state of tennessee. Who lives in the state of tenness tennessee. Will green. And so after the stanley cup finals he called me or i called him, he started telling me what a great series it was, and ho
That year of the war. The interesting aspect of the exhibit is the fact that we are on location, that many of the events that took place with the b o railroad were in this exact area. We have the very equipment used by the railroad during the civil war, and we present a bottom up history of the railroad during the civil war by presenting the technologies and the people that were involved with riding, guarding, destroying, building, and operating the railroad during the civil war years. This would be an entire area of activity. There were paint shops. There were carpentry shops, car shops. They were casting of rail. There were machine shops. They were building bridge parts, rails, continuously loading these things on trains. And, as the confederates would damage a section of track or blow up a bridge, the repair crews would go out. They would pull out damage. Theyd load it on the cars, bring it back here, and recycle it. I firmly believe that at the outbreak of the war, the first 90 day
On happy to introduce our next speaker. John jay hennessy is an author serving as the chief historian and chief of interpretation at fredericksburg at the military park. He is the author of a great book, the first battle of manassas. As well as the definitive book on second manassas, returned to pull run. Lets welcome john hennessy. [applause] mr. Hennessy i have to start with this. This is not a gratuitous praising of my team that i have loved since i was 11 years old. The pittsburg penguins play hockey. You may remember they won the stanley cup. I offer this is context for some of what you have heard this week. Does anybody recall who was defeated in the final . [booing] mr. Hennessy do you remember . Do you remember . Nashville is in the state of tennessee. Who lives in the state of tennessee . Will green. [laughter] mr. Hennessy after the stanley cup finals, he called me or i called him. I cannot remember which. He told me how great it was. I told him, you know the penguins won. He
Efforts. Or to situate slavery back into the history of the president ial plantations, not entirely sure. I went back and forth on how to say that. Im not entirely sure which is the right way to set but what i think is the crucial thing to say is that we are considering the processes that have erased the obvious location of the enslaved in the histories of the presidencies. And everyone here on this panel and many of you in the audience are involved in efforts that precisely do not assume the that slavery is some sort of addition or addon to the president ial histories but rather that the two are inextricable. To that and im really excited to each of us afternoons speakers talk about the work there and equate at the president ial plantations are some good introduced all of them to you now in the order which they will speak, and we had planned the presentations to allow for significant time at the inn for the panelist to both engage each other and the audience to ask questions here so f
Republican law makers to take control of the russia witch hunt. None. Investigations found a a single shred of evidence and yet the special counsel continues to waste time and taxpayer dollars and energy and congressman Francis Rooney joins us. Said the department of justice and fbi is off of the rail and need to purge the deep state. Also tonight. President trump keeping want pressure on north korea even as he continues to the diplomates that forced kim jongun to the negotiating table with south korea. And the United States destroyed Nuclear Bombers to guam. Well take up the president s efforts to reign in kim jongun. Our top story tonight. President trump saying any immigration deal that he signs must include a funding for the promise of the border wall. We need the wall for security and safety and stopping the drugs from pouring in. I would imagine democrat and republican, i believe they will come up with a solution to at this time daca problem that is going on for a long time and m