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CSPAN3 The Civil War April 18, 2015

The topic of the second panning is the stream of memory of the war which is often termed the lost cause. We have there three his torians, john cost can i Caroline Janey and ed air. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and used shortly after the war. It was a term that we used widely by former confederates in the generation after the war. It was in fact a magazine out of louisville kentucky. It said, defeated but not dishonored. It seems like a ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts May 25, 2015

All around you. Yet amid all the tumult and change, there is one thing that wont change and that is character of our men and women who wear the uniform. This is your generations moment. Your mission is necessary and it is noble. The weapons you use will be more powerful and precise than those available to annapolis graduates who came before you, and you will face enemies they never imagined. But what will make your success possible is the same thing that made their success possible the courage and honor and personal integrity that you learned at this academy. Were going to give you the tools youll need to prevail in todays war on terror, and the capabilities youll need to protect us against the dangers that may yet emerge. Now the task is in your hands, and that means it is in the best of hands. Thank you for your courageous decision to serve. Bring honor to the uniform security to our country, and peace to the world. And congratulations to every member of the class of 2005. May god bl ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts May 24, 2015

President obama gave the commencement address at the u. S. Coast Guard Academy this past wednesday. On American History tv, we are looking at president ial commencement addresses from a decade ago. You can watch george w. Bushs 2005 address at the Naval Academy tonight at 9 30 p. M. Eastern on cspan3. Each week, american artifacts takes viewers to museums and Historic Sites around the country. On april 9, 1865, general robert e lee met ulysses s. Grant in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army of Northern Virginia, effectively ending the civil war. Next, we visit the museum of the confederacy in appomattox to see items related to the surrender. We also toured the museum, looking at the ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings May 27, 2015

Name of the village which was built on a stage coach road between richmond and lynchburg here. Courthouse being spelled as two words. Appotomax was a county that was formed in 1845. And in virginia the county seats are always known with the county name, and then the two words, court house. But it was a village that did have a courthouse building in it. Lee arrives here on the afternoon of april the 8th. He deemploys some of his artillery here in front of him on this road on the way to appotomax station. This is where he has supply trains waiting for him. So he sends some of his artillery out into a position mere. Then he sends men out here to start unloading his supply trains. While they are unloading these trains they are surprised by general custers californiavy who comes in and captures the supply trains and some of the men. Some of them escape and start heading back towards the court House Village is where their main military i ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts May 30, 2015

Effectively ending the civil war. Next, we visit appomattox to see items related to the surrender. We also toured the museums exhibits. Linda lipscomb welcome Linda Lipscomb welcome to the museum. The museum here has been open for almost three years now. And we are an extension of the museum that was originally founded in 1890, opened in 1896 in richmond, virginia. We house here a lot of the artifacts that were from the confederates. We will tell you about how we got some of those artifacts. Here, we kind of focus on appomattox since we are in this location. One of the things people ask us about is why appomattox . Why did lee come here to surrender . It was not his original intent of course. Lee, on his retreat from petersburg, had been looking for supplies. His goal was to find supplies for his men and turn south to meet with general johnston in north carolina. As he is traveling from petersburg grant had been able to effectivel ....

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