I like to say that he said the is here to stay. The question is are we. End of our us to the film. Thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] this year cspan is touring cities across the country, exploring American History. Look at the recent visit to Salt Lake City, utah. You are watching American History television all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. Clack this is located on capitol hill. The pioneers arrived in 1947. At that point, this area was not part of the united states. It was still mexican territory. A lot of the mexican land was being seceded. The first territorial governor had plans for a larger state that he wanted to petition the u. S. Government for. He chose a part of the map that would be his center and he named it fillmore after president fillmore. No home, not much of an infrastructure. After just two legislative sessions in the partially completed capitol, they de
This is one of the carbines used in the raid on Harpers Ferry by john brown. One of the events that initiated the civil war. This exhibit illustrates the manufacturing might of the north. They could turn out hundreds of thousands of well fitted, well manufactured firearms. Though are ready to go to work. In the back, you see a barrel rifling, used by smith and wesson from the civil war clear up to the time of world war ii. The manufacturing capability was one of the norths strengths in the civil war. The south on the other hand did not have the industrial might that the north had. As we talked earlier, the new england and the Connecticut River valley was the home of dozens of gun manufacturers. The springfield, so many were needed by the union army that 33 different manufacturers were turning out the identical rifle for purchase by the union army. The confederates were left up to their own. They had a few places, Harpers Ferry, virginia, when they actually had possession of it. Richmon
Welcome to Salt Lake City on American History tv. Founded by big yum young. Salt lake city would become the capital of the utah. Known as the city of saints Salt Lake City is known to the mormon tabernacle choir. With a help of our Comcast Cable partners we learn about the areas history. We begin about our special feature Salt Lake City with a tour of the Capitol Building. Welcome to the utah State Capitol. The Capitol Building in opened in 1916. It is located on capitol hill just downtown of Salt Lake City. The pioneers arrived in 1947. At that point this area was not part of the united states. It was still mexican terror territory. A lot of the mexican land was being seceded. The first territorial governor had plans for a larger state that he wanted to petition the u. S. Government for. He chose a part of the map that would be his center and he named it fillmore after president fillmore. No home, not much of an infrastructure. After just two legislative sessions in the partially comp
Good afternoon. Im the chief building inspector with the Department Building inspection. Welcome to our Brown Bag Lunch series. This is the regular third thursday of every month event. We are finishing up with a talk about the outside lambs, an area that was previously considered uninhabitable. Uninhabitable due to fog. [inaudible] but we have with us a couple of real experts in outside plans. I am outside in outside lands. Woody has devoted a lot of his time and effort to the outside lands. We are a nonprofit in our 10th year, and we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of San Francisco. It is great to have you here. And pat, who has a lot of knowledge and brought to be sure today a lot of [inaudible] , and she can share with that she can share that with us as well, and we only regret that harvey the wonder dog could not be here. We talked about [inaudible] what area, generally, are we talking about . The term came from what was called the pueblo land when the San Franc
Good afternoon. Im the chief building inspector with the Department Building inspection. Welcome to our Brown Bag Lunch series. This is the regular third thursday of every month event. We are finishing up with a talk about the outside lambs, an area that was previously considered uninhabitable. Uninhabitable due to fog. [inaudible] but we have with us a couple of real experts in outside plans. I am outside in outside lands. Woody has devoted a lot of his time and effort to the outside lands. We are a nonprofit in our 10th year, and we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of San Francisco. It is great to have you here. And pat, who has a lot of knowledge and brought to be sure today a lot of [inaudible] , and she can share with that she can share that with us as well, and we only regret that harvey the wonder dog could not be here. We talked about [inaudible] what area, generally, are we talking about . The term came from what was called the pueblo land when the San Franc