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 Posted: Fri Jan 30th, 2009 10:03 pm
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pamc153PA wrote: She probably could beat up Ken Burns, Crow. But that's not a huge feat. :)

I did think she was pretty blah, after Shelby Foote and Ed Bearss.

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Ed could take em all!

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 Posted: Fri Jan 30th, 2009 10:18 pm
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Doc C wrote: Another observation. Andersonville was described in detail and with photographs. The only mention of the other civil war prison camps was that Andersonville was the worst. Not a word regarding Elmira, Camp Douglass, Ft. Delaware, etc. Elmira and Camp Douglass had similar death rates as Andersonville. In addition, the guards at Andersonville had extremely high death rates. I had ancestors who died in Andersonville, Camp Douglass, Ft. Delaware and Elmira. Also, Winder was a distant relative. As I've told others, my family doesn't do well in pow camps.

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It's that very lack of balance in Mr. Burns work that tends to annoy me. It's in everything he does. Jazz=no mention of great jazz guitarists such as Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery etc. Yet Louis Armstrong gets a ridiculas ammount of credit as a founder of the genre. The War=central theme revolves around his perception of WW2 America as a racist nation etc(which of course is true to an extent but he beat it to death).
I love his skills as a film maker but I think he is less than objective and tends to allow his sympathies/biases to overshadow historical integrity.
After all he did appear in Gettysburg as a Northern Officer.

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His brother's film on the Donner Party however was totally engrossing.

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I was not very impressed with The War.



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Anticipating his National Parks.

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The Fort Worth Civil War Round Table is having Ed Bearss for our meeting on February 10th.  He will be talking about his experiences as a boy growing up in Montana, in WWII, in the National Park Service, and as the most popular Civil War tourguide.  The program is entitled "An evening with Ed Bearss: History's Pied Piper." He will be interviewed by Jack Waugh - author of the Class of 1846 and Ed's biography. 

All who participate in this Board are welcome - free of charge.

For more information see http://www.fortworthcwrt.com.

I wish everyone could come but I realize travel is a major obstacle.

Hope to see some of you on the 10th.

 

 

 

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Captain Crow wrote: His brother's film on the Donner Party however was totally engrossing.

And it was downright scary at times.

I watch it every time PBS runs it!

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Donner Party film was good. Ihave read several books on the party and visited the site.

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watching the super bowl and thinking of this thread gave me the analogy that Burns was basically documenting the 1967 super bowl using only footbal photos from the decade of the 60s...

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Please tell Ed that Mike Fitzpatrick and Giro Gaimaro from his Long Island Brigade send their best wishes!!!

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Will do, Giro and Mike!

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:D THANKS!!!!

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How was the "Evening with Ed Bearss"??

I hope he is in good health!!

 

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susansweet3 wrote: Donner Party film was good. Ihave read several books on the party and visited the site.this may brand me as somewhat morbid but every time we get a good snow here in OKC(which isn't very often) I have to watch the Donner Party and eat fried chicken....I know...a therapist would have a field day with that one eh?=+-

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Captain then you would have loved the play I went to many years ago now , The Donner Party a Musical.    Ken Burns would never have made that into a film. 

 

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OMG! That sounds too cool to believe! LOL!

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It was a hoot and a half.  Very very strange.

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The evening with Ed Bearss was superb.  He has the best stories both on Civil War history and his personal life.

His recounting of being wounded in battle in WWII was told like he was talking about A.S. Johnson being wounded at Shiloh.  Thankfully, the outcome was different.

A highlight of the evening was having Jack Waugh do the "interview."  Jack was able to keep it flowing and asked the right questions to keep up the interest of the group.  Many said it was one of the best meetings we have ever had.

Ed's health is good.  He lit up when I mentioned that Mike and Giro said hello!

 

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Thanks so much for saying "Hi!" and I am glad the meeting was a success.

He is such a remarkable man and I am glad to hear he is in good health. My friend and I have had the great fortune to tour with Ed on numerous occasions over the last 15 years and we are truly amazed at his knowledge, enthusiasm and stamina.

All the best to you!

Mike

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