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Boom Goes the History

American Battlefield Trust
Battle Of Chancellorsville
American Civil War
Stonewall Jackson
Civil War
Gettysburg
American Battlefield Trust
Fredericksburg
Gettysburg Campaign
Confederate Army
Union Army
Robert E. Lee
Hazel Grove
Chancellorsville
Second Fredericksburg
Jeb Stuart
Joseph Hooker
Adams County Historical Society
Federal Army
Chatham Manor
Chancellorsville Campaign

Join us on a journey to the key battlegrounds of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War, unraveling the tales of valor, sacrifice, and pivotal moments that shaped the nation. We'll delve into some of the most significant chapters in American history, bringing the past to life with a unique blend of storytelling, expert analysis, and on-site exploration.

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On February 11, 1865, the little known Battle of Sugar Loaf opened up the Wilmington Campaign. Join Chris Fonvielle Jr. for this brief tour of the new Joseph Ryder Lewis Jr. Civil War Park, dedicated to telling the story of those who fought throughou... more

Kris White and Chris Fonvielle Jr. complete their comprehensive tour of Fort Fisher in North Carolina. This is the second of two episodes.

If you have ever wanted an all-encompassing tour of Fort Fisher in North Carolina, then you have found the rig... more

If you have ever wanted an all-encompassing tour of Fort Fisher in North Carolina, then you have found the right podcast episode! Kris White is joined by Chris Fonvielle Jr. for a walk around the historic fort. This is part one of two episodes.

Initially established as a Union railroad hub and hospital, Camp Nelson evolved into one of the largest recruiting and training centers for United States Colored Troops during the Civil War. Additionally, the site served as a refugee camp for these s... more

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Recent Guests

Chris Fonvielle
Historian and expert on Civil War history
American Battlefield Trust
Episode: 94: Touring Fort Fisher Part 2, Civil War North Carolina
Dr. Angie Zombek
Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington
University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Episode: 93: Touring Fort Fisher, Civil War North Carolina
Taylor Bishop
A former member of the American Battlefield Trust's youth leadership team and a Kentucky native knowledgeable about the Battle of Tebbs Bend
Episode: 91: The Overlooked Battle of Tebbs Bend, Civil War Kentucky
Stuart Sanders
Historian and author of a book about the Battle of Mill Springs
American Battlefield Trust
Episode: 88: The Battle of Mill Springs, Civil War Kentucky
Jeremiah Degennaro
Site manager of the Alamance Battleground
North Carolina Historic Sites
Episode: 83: Battle of Alamance, Precursor to the American Revolution
Kris White
Director of Education and Events for the American Battlefield Trust
American Battlefield Trust
Episode: 82: The Race to the Dan River of 1781
Daniel Goyer
Historian at the Port Hudson State Historic Site
Port Hudson State Historic Site
Episode: 74: Port Hudson - The Forgotten Siege of the Vicksburg Campaign
Tim Smith
Historian and author of the Vicksburg series
American Battlefield Trust
Episode: 72: Tour The USS Cairo, a Surviving Civil War Ironclad
Dennis Frye
Renowned historian and co-founder of the American Battlefield Trust
American Battlefield Trust
Episode: 59: The Cornfield and Epicenter, Antietam Battlefield Tour

Hosts

Kris Mikowski
Historian for the American Battlefield Trust and host who brings extensive knowledge of Civil War history and storytelling to the show.
Garry Adelman
Chief Historian for the American Battlefield Trust, providing expert insights into American history and preservation efforts.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 64 ratings
  • Love this pod

    I’m a big supporter of ABT and I simply love this pod. So much great info!

    Apple Podcasts
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    caqage
    United Statesa year ago
  • Very Quiet

    I guess this is done in cahoots with the ECW because the recording volume is set VERY low. I suggest downloading it and then import into GarageBand; up the volume at least twice. Then you can send it to your phone to listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    tjj1
    United Statesa year ago
  • Informative

    Learned a lot listening to this podcast! P

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jbslunt
    United States2 years ago

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The podcast is praised for its storytelling and the passion of the hosts, who engage effectively with their audience.
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81: Saving the Guilford Courthouse Battlefield
Q: What role did the Guilford Battleground Company have in helping to preserve this site?
The Guilford Battleground Company raised funds and partnered with local governments and individuals to purchase and preserve the Hoskins Farm for future generations.
81: Saving the Guilford Courthouse Battlefield
Q: Why is the Hoskins Farm important on March 15th, 1781?
The Hoskins Farm was located between the British and American forces during the battle and witnessed significant events that shaped the outcome.
55: Trace Adkins Stands Where His Civil War Ancestor Fought at Franklin
Q: What are your thoughts on the stories shared about the Civil War?
Adkins reflects on how the war is still close to their family history and the emotional impacts on veterans.
55: Trace Adkins Stands Where His Civil War Ancestor Fought at Franklin
Q: What do you think it’s like coming out here for the first time?
Adkins expresses shock at not having visited the battlefield before, noting the emotional significance of being where his ancestor fought.
49: Slaughter Pen at Stones River
Q: Well, it is. It's new. It's 1230.
At this point, the entire right wing of the Union Army is decimated, and the Union forces are roughly half beaten.

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Focusing on critical battles from the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War, this podcast immerses listeners in the rich tapestry of American history. Episodes feature detailed storytelling complemented by expert analysis, bringing significant historical moments to life through engaging narratives and on-site explorations. The discussions not only highlight the battles themselves but also delve into the personal stories and sacrifices made by those involved, making history both relatable and captivating. With episodes dedicated to various pivotal events, this podcast offers an informative and entertaining look into the past that is appealing to both history enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.

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3. Taylor Bishop
4. Stuart Sanders
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7. Daniel Goyer
8. Tim Smith

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