American Civil War Fiction
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What I Saw at Shiloh
- Auteur(s): Ambrose Bierce
- Narrateur(s): John Michaels
- Durée: 52 min
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In this missive Ambrose Bierce recounts two days in his life, April 6 and April 7, 1862, perhaps the two most significant days of his life. He and over 100,000 other combatants have gathered about a small church near the town of Corinth, "a wretched place--the capital of a swamp, two days' march west of the Tennessee River". The church is Shiloh, and it will lend its name to the great battle that took place there.
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What I Saw at Shiloh
- Narrateur(s): John Michaels
- Durée: 52 min
- Date de publication: 2012-06-23
- Langue: Anglais
- In this missive, Ambrose Bierce recounts two days -April 6, and April 7, 1862 - perhaps the two most significant days of his life....
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The Emancipation Proclamation
- Auteur(s): Abraham Lincoln
- Narrateur(s): Robertson Dean
- Durée: 5 min
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While the conflict over slavery was a factor in the Civil War, the abolition of slavery did not become a stated objective until Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which went into effect on January 1, 1863. Now, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Proclamation, here is a new, unabridged audio recording of that historic document, freeing the slaves held in the still Confederate-controlled states. Heralded as one of America's most significant documents, this is a piece of history not to be missed.
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The Emancipation Proclamation
- Narrateur(s): Robertson Dean
- Durée: 5 min
- Date de publication: 2012-12-04
- Langue: Anglais
- To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Proclamation, here is a new, unabridged audio recording of that historic document....
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Gettysburg Address & Emancipation Proclamation
- Auteur(s): Abraham Lincoln
- Narrateur(s): Robertson Dean
- Durée: 8 min
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While the conflict over slavery was a factor in the Civil War, the abolition of slavery did not become a stated objective until President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which went into effect on January 1, 1863. Freeing the slaves held in the still Confederate controlled states, it is heralded as one of America's most significant documents.
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Gettysburg Address & Emancipation Proclamation
- Narrateur(s): Robertson Dean
- Durée: 8 min
- Date de publication: 2015-02-27
- Langue: Anglais
- While the conflict over slavery was a factor in the Civil War, the abolition of slavery did not become a stated objective until President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation....
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The Gettysburg Address
- Auteur(s): Abraham Lincoln
- Narrateur(s): John W. Michaels
- Durée: 2 min
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Abraham Lincoln delivered what is considered to be the most famous speech ever at the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863. There are five known copies of this speech in Lincoln’s handwriting, each with a slightly different text. John W Michaels reads from the Bliss copy which appears on the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. In the background we hear the U.S. Army chorus performing the Battle hymn of the Republic.
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The Gettysburg Address
- Narrateur(s): John W. Michaels
- Durée: 2 min
- Date de publication: 2014-05-09
- Langue: Anglais
- Abraham Lincoln delivered what is considered to be the most famous speech ever at the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863....
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