American Artifacts
Drum Barracks Civil War Museum, Part 1
2011-09-18T18:59:30-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvZjFkXC8zMDEwOTUtbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Susan Ogle gave a tour of the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum as she talked about the history of the facility and California’s role in the Civil War.
This was the first of two parts. Part 2 is program ID 301220-1.
Located near the Port of Los Angeles in Wilmington, California, the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum is the only remaining Civil War era military facility in the Los Angeles area. California’s role in the Civil War included shipments of gold that financed 25% of the Union war effort, to a battle fought in New Mexico that turned back a small Confederate invasion from Texas.
Susan Ogle gave a tour of the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum as she talked about the history of the facility and California’s role in the Ci…
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Susan Ogle gave a tour of the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum as she talked about the history of the facility and California’s role in the Civil War.
This was the first of two parts. Part 2 is program ID 301220-1.
Located near the Port of Los Angeles in Wilmington, California, the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum is the only remaining Civil War era military facility in the Los Angeles area. California’s role in the Civil War included shipments of gold that financed 25% of the Union war effort, to a battle fought in New Mexico that turned back a small Confederate invasion from Texas. close
This was the first of two parts. Part 2 is program ID 301220-1.
Located near the Port of Los Angeles in Wilmington, California, the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum is the only remaining Civil War era military facility in the Los Angeles area. California’s role in the Civil War included shipments of gold that financed 25% of the Union war effort, to a battle fought in New Mexico that turned back a small Confederate invasion from Texas.
Susan Ogle gave a tour of the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum as she talked about the history of the facility and California’s role in the Ci… read more
Susan Ogle gave a tour of the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum as she talked about the history of the facility and California’s role in the Civil War.
This was the first of two parts. Part 2 is program ID 301220-1.
Located near the Port of Los Angeles in Wilmington, California, the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum is the only remaining Civil War era military facility in the Los Angeles area. California’s role in the Civil War included shipments of gold that financed 25% of the Union war effort, to a battle fought in New Mexico that turned back a small Confederate invasion from Texas. close
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