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Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:37 pm
by Little Powell
I know there are a lot of Chamberlain admirer's around these parts.
If you haven't already seen this at MHO, check out these pictures with descriptions of Chamberlain's home. They include a picture of the boots he wore at Gettysburg. Very neat!!
http://gettysburgintern.blogspot.com/20 ... -home.html
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:07 pm
by BOSTON
Little Powell wrote:
I know there are a lot of Chamberlain admirer's around these parts.
If you haven't already seen this at MHO, check out these pictures with descriptions of Chamberlain's home. They include a picture of the boots he wore at Gettysburg. Very neat!!
http://gettysburgintern.blogspot.com/20 ... -home.html
Where is the house located?
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:26 pm
by BOSTON
hoistingman4 wrote:
Little Powell wrote:
I know there are a lot of Chamberlain admirer's around these parts.
If you haven't already seen this at MHO, check out these pictures with descriptions of Chamberlain's home. They include a picture of the boots he wore at Gettysburg. Very neat!!
http://gettysburgintern.blogspot.com/20 ... -home.html
Where is the house located?
Never mind, I found it on another page, the light was on, but nobody was at home.
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:26 am
by Chamberlain
Hey LP,
Great find, B) cool pictures !!!!
Thanks for the link !!!
Chamberlain
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:48 pm
by Joshua l.Chamberlain
Awsome pictures I tried to find the hole in his boots where he got shot in the foot at Gettysburg.
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:53 pm
by Armchair General
I've been to the Chamberlain house twice now. The first when I was probably eleven or twelve. It was during the middle of the summer and I almost fainted on the staircase (Thank God I didn't.) The second was a couple of years ago when I went to a Summer Camp based at Bowdoin and the study focused on whether Chamberlain should be considered a 'Hero' for his actions on July 2nd.
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:33 pm
by Chamberlain
Armchair General wrote:
The second was a couple of years ago when I went to a Summer Camp based at Bowdoin and the study focused on whether Chamberlain should be considered a 'Hero' for his actions on July 2nd.
Hey AC,
What was the verdict of the study ?
Was Chamberlain a 'Hero' on the July 2nd ?
Chamberlain
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:13 pm
by Armchair General
Chamberlain wrote:
Armchair General wrote:
The second was a couple of years ago when I went to a Summer Camp based at Bowdoin and the study focused on whether Chamberlain should be considered a 'Hero' for his actions on July 2nd.
Hey AC,
What was the verdict of the study ?
Was Chamberlain a 'Hero' on the July 2nd ?
Chamberlain
Well there was no one big conclusion, it was more of a come-up with your own verdict based on the group's study. The 'group' was about two dozen high school students, and on the first day we set the guidelines of what a hero actually is. The second Tom Desjardin came in and gave us the historical viewpoint of the battle for Little Round Top (using humor to heighten it). The rest of the week, (Thursday and Firday, we debated, went to his house, went to his grave, and saw his Medal of Honor.)
Back to the original question, in my personal findings, and based on our definition, I believe what Chamberlain did was certainly helpful and brave, maybe he is given too much credit for what happened. There were other regiments on LRT that day, and it seems they are too often forgotten. As too are the troops of Sears Greene's brigade on Culp's Hill, who did basically what Chamberlain did, except they had less men and were fighting a far numerical enemy. That was a very long-winded answer to a simple question, sorry.
Re:Exploring Joshua Chamberlain's home
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:02 pm
by 7th Wisconsin
Hey AC,
What was the verdict of the study ?
Was Chamberlain a 'Hero' on the July 2nd ?
Chamberlain
This would make an interesting separate thread.