Android Playback Pauses Often
- rgio - Jan 5, 2025 - 4:36am
Carplay Issue? Song does not start playing.
- Twincam - Jan 5, 2025 - 4:17am
Jan 6 2021 Insurrection
- kurtster - Jan 5, 2025 - 1:43am
RP Merchandise Ended? Cannot Find Store
- GeneP59 - Jan 4, 2025 - 9:36pm
Talk Behind Their Backs Forum
- GeneP59 - Jan 4, 2025 - 9:30pm
January 2025 Photo Theme - Beginnings
- KurtfromLaQuinta - Jan 4, 2025 - 8:40pm
Republican Party
- Red_Dragon - Jan 4, 2025 - 5:04pm
Song of the Day
- buddy - Jan 4, 2025 - 4:15pm
Billionaires
- R_P - Jan 4, 2025 - 4:00pm
Things You Thought Today
- buddy - Jan 4, 2025 - 3:34pm
Musky Mythology
- haresfur - Jan 4, 2025 - 1:43pm
Trump
- ColdMiser - Jan 4, 2025 - 1:36pm
NY Times Strands
- maryte - Jan 4, 2025 - 1:36pm
NYTimes Connections
- maryte - Jan 4, 2025 - 1:16pm
Wordle - daily game
- maryte - Jan 4, 2025 - 12:01pm
USA! USA! USA!
- R_P - Jan 4, 2025 - 11:40am
What Makes You Laugh?
- Isabeau - Jan 4, 2025 - 11:22am
Radio Paradise Comments
- Isabeau - Jan 4, 2025 - 10:56am
Today in History
- Red_Dragon - Jan 4, 2025 - 7:15am
Live Music
- oldviolin - Jan 4, 2025 - 6:06am
Bug Reports & Feature Requests
- LordQuercia - Jan 4, 2025 - 1:21am
Chemosabe, the further adventures of ...
- kurtster - Jan 4, 2025 - 12:36am
Mixtape Culture Club
- Steely_D - Jan 3, 2025 - 3:49pm
Evolution!
- R_P - Jan 3, 2025 - 3:09pm
New Music
- black321 - Jan 3, 2025 - 2:38pm
Supreme Court Rulings
- R_P - Jan 3, 2025 - 2:17pm
Music News
- black321 - Jan 3, 2025 - 2:08pm
When I need a Laugh I ...
- Proclivities - Jan 3, 2025 - 1:23pm
kurtster's quiet vinyl
- kurtster - Jan 3, 2025 - 12:39pm
The Obituary Page
- kcar - Jan 3, 2025 - 12:02pm
Zzzzzzz.......news
- Proclivities - Jan 3, 2025 - 11:39am
Derplahoma!
- Red_Dragon - Jan 3, 2025 - 9:02am
Fox Spews
- Proclivities - Jan 3, 2025 - 8:52am
Pet Peeve: Chatter on live albums
- bprebo - Jan 3, 2025 - 6:46am
Ways to Listen to RP on WiiM Plus
- aminthule904 - Jan 3, 2025 - 3:02am
Bluesky - instead of Twitter
- R_P - Jan 2, 2025 - 9:36pm
NASA & other news from space
- geoff_morphini - Jan 2, 2025 - 8:25pm
The Global War on Terror
- R_P - Jan 2, 2025 - 6:48pm
Hell Is ...
- GeneP59 - Jan 2, 2025 - 4:00pm
• • • What Makes You Happy? • • •
- Manbird - Jan 2, 2025 - 3:36pm
Name My Band
- Isabeau - Jan 2, 2025 - 2:36pm
China
- R_P - Jan 2, 2025 - 2:36pm
RP Goes Skiing (and Other Sports/Exercise/Dancing)
- ScottFromWyoming - Jan 2, 2025 - 1:11pm
Great Old Songs You Rarely Hear Anymore
- rockroll360 - Jan 2, 2025 - 11:24am
Android auto problem
- omearas - Jan 2, 2025 - 9:10am
Update to Previously Submitted UK Mobile/cellular data S...
- rene4 - Jan 2, 2025 - 6:40am
Bad Restaurant Promos
- GeneP59 - Jan 1, 2025 - 8:43pm
Rock Movies/Documentaries
- Antigone - Jan 1, 2025 - 6:01pm
Bringing back KFAT??
- celtic123 - Jan 1, 2025 - 3:12pm
260,000 Posts in one thread?
- Steely_D - Jan 1, 2025 - 12:43pm
Ukraine
- R_P - Jan 1, 2025 - 11:06am
TWO WORDS
- Bill_J - Dec 31, 2024 - 7:08pm
Radio Paradise NFL Pick'em Group
- sunybuny - Dec 31, 2024 - 3:29pm
Books
- R_P - Dec 31, 2024 - 1:56pm
• • • The Once-a-Day • • •
- oldviolin - Dec 31, 2024 - 1:49pm
Private messages in a public forum
- Isabeau - Dec 31, 2024 - 1:34pm
Russia
- black321 - Dec 31, 2024 - 7:15am
2050 episode posts missing date/timestamp
- rgio - Dec 31, 2024 - 6:15am
send support by check?
- Steve - Dec 30, 2024 - 2:54pm
Into the Future
- KurtfromLaQuinta - Dec 30, 2024 - 2:23pm
Song information
- Proclivities - Dec 30, 2024 - 11:11am
BRING OUT YOUR DEAD
- oldviolin - Dec 30, 2024 - 8:48am
Little known information... maybe even facts
- oldviolin - Dec 30, 2024 - 8:10am
Best movies ever?
- ScottFromWyoming - Dec 30, 2024 - 7:56am
Surfing!
- kurtster - Dec 29, 2024 - 6:54pm
What are you doing RIGHT NOW?
- kurtster - Dec 29, 2024 - 5:38pm
Israel
- R_P - Dec 29, 2024 - 11:41am
COVID-19
- R_P - Dec 29, 2024 - 11:04am
December 2024 Photo Theme - Lighting
- Isabeau - Dec 28, 2024 - 11:19am
RP Swag
- garyalex - Dec 28, 2024 - 9:24am
Psychiatric Drugs Replacing Talk Therapy
- Isabeau - Dec 28, 2024 - 5:37am
Vinyl Only Spin List
- Steely_D - Dec 27, 2024 - 7:00pm
Things that are just WRONG
- buddy - Dec 27, 2024 - 6:56pm
Interesting Words
- kcar - Dec 27, 2024 - 5:27pm
Dialing 1-800-Manbird
- buddy - Dec 27, 2024 - 4:40pm
|
Index »
Radio Paradise/General »
General Discussion »
Amazing Civil War Photos
|
Page: 1, 2 Next |
meower
Location: i believe, i believe, it's silly, but I believe Gender:
|
|
NoEnzLefttoSplit
Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 11, 2011 - 1:30pm |
|
cc_rider wrote: damn fine read! thanks for that!
|
|
meower
Location: i believe, i believe, it's silly, but I believe Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 11, 2011 - 1:04pm |
|
aflanigan wrote:I was listening to the radio this weekend and a commenter was describing Matthew Brady's photographic exploits during the Civil War. She claimed that one of Brady's proteges faked photos by bringing a dead body to battlefield sites and posing it. She said the giveaway is when you see a rifle next to a corpse wearing boots/shoes; neither of these valuable items would have been abandoned on the field. The famous photo below is generally conceded to have been staged
(for example, the rifle in the photo is not one a Confederate sharpshooter would have used) i heard the same report. interesting.
|
|
cc_rider
Location: Bastrop Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 11, 2011 - 12:34pm |
|
aflanigan wrote:I was listening to the radio this weekend and a commenter was describing Matthew Brady's photographic exploits during the Civil War. She claimed that one of Brady's proteges faked photos by bringing a dead body to battlefield sites and posing it.
Mainstream media manipulating photos? That's crazy talk. I don't doubt some of the photos were staged. Others seem just too gruesome to be posed, but who knows. Reporters and photographers of the period did not always adhere to the highest standards of journalistic integrity, like they do now.
|
|
aflanigan
Location: At Sea Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 11, 2011 - 12:19pm |
|
DaveInVA wrote: I was listening to the radio this weekend and a commenter was describing Matthew Brady's photographic exploits during the Civil War. She claimed that one of Brady's proteges faked photos by bringing a dead body to battlefield sites and posing it. She said the giveaway is when you see a rifle next to a corpse wearing boots/shoes; neither of these valuable items would have been abandoned on the field. The famous photo below is generally conceded to have been staged
(for example, the rifle in the photo is not one a Confederate sharpshooter would have used)
|
|
Lazy8
Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 6:37pm |
|
ScottFromWyoming wrote:Seward was Lincoln's SecState and neither of them had any notion of abolishing slavery at the outset of the war. Thru acts such as what are detailed in the article, emancipation was inevitable; he and Lincoln only recognized that years later. It sounded to me like —nevermind the war— he realized and was a bit ashamed that he'd been willfully ignoring the obvious wrongs of slavery in order to maintain some political stance.
Neither ignored the evils of slavery, but Lincoln at least publicly dissembled about it, adopting a wishy-washy stance that belied what he believed. Seward was chiding Lincoln for compromising those beliefs in an attempt to appease southern factions that might have broken with the Confederacy so long as they could keep their slaves. Anti-slavery sentiment was the unifying factor in the north, the real motivator for the troops. Lincoln's failure to endorse that cause early on was seen in many quarters (by Fredrick Douglass especially) as a betrayal.
|
|
ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 5:52pm |
|
miamizsun wrote:Not many knew, but Lyle Lovett actually fought for the south. Justine says "chorff gots his frisky on!"
|
|
miamizsun
Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP) Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 5:44pm |
|
Not many knew, but Lyle Lovett actually fought for the south.
|
|
ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 5:26pm |
|
winter wrote:Sounds to me like what Seward was saying was that the Confederates never had a hope of winning - that they may as well have saved themselves and the rest of the country a lot of blood and tragedy if they'd just accepted the need for change and worked to make it happen instead of clinging to a dying tradition. Seward was Lincoln's SecState and neither of them had any notion of abolishing slavery at the outset of the war. Thru acts such as what are detailed in the article, emancipation was inevitable; he and Lincoln only recognized that years later. It sounded to me like —nevermind the war— he realized and was a bit ashamed that he'd been willfully ignoring the obvious wrongs of slavery in order to maintain some political stance.
|
|
winter
Location: in exile, as always Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 4:15pm |
|
ScottFromWyoming wrote: Thanks, I read this twice yesterday. Kind of an aside, I really liked the last few lines: - When Lincoln finally unveiled the Emancipation Proclamation in the fall of 1862, he framed it in Butleresque terms, not as a humanitarian gesture but as a stratagem of war.On the September day of Lincoln’s edict, a Union colonel ran into William Seward, the president’s canny secretary of state, on the street in Washington and took the opportunity to congratulate him on the administration’s epochal act.
- Seward snorted. “Yes,” he said, “we have let off a puff of wind over an accomplished fact.”
- “What do you mean, Mr. Seward?” the officer asked.
- “I mean,” the secretary replied, “that the Emancipation Proclamation was uttered in the first gun fired at Sumter, and we have been the last to hear it.”
=========== Makes me wonder how things would have turned out if Seward had been elected president at some point.
Sounds to me like what Seward was saying was that the Confederates never had a hope of winning - that they may as well have saved themselves and the rest of the country a lot of blood and tragedy if they'd just accepted the need for change and worked to make it happen instead of clinging to a dying tradition.
|
|
meower
Location: i believe, i believe, it's silly, but I believe Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 3:48pm |
|
hippiechick wrote:We have been watching the extremely long and interesting Ken Burns documentary The Civil War. What a horrid war that was. When we will stop killing each other?
i never killed you. wha??
|
|
hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 3:37pm |
|
We have been watching the extremely long and interesting Ken Burns documentary The Civil War. What a horrid war that was. When we will stop killing each other?
|
|
DaveInSaoMiguel
Location: No longer in a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 3:20pm |
|
Antigone wrote:A small group of re-enactors at the historic house down the block. Cool, They had a 3 day encampment at the Nauseum of the Confederacy grounds behind my house this weekend. I should have taken pics. They are packing up to leave now...
|
|
Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 10, 2011 - 3:02pm |
|
A small group of re-enactors at the historic house down the block.
|
|
hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 5, 2011 - 8:47am |
|
cc_rider wrote: An interesting article. Enslaved people weren't treated much better than the way we treat cattle these days, which makes me seriously think about how badly we still treat animals.
|
|
cc_rider
Location: Bastrop Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 5, 2011 - 8:03am |
|
ScottFromWyoming wrote:Middle East or Iowa, too. I'm gonna repost that speech. Take THAT, homophobes! Thanks.
|
|
ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 5, 2011 - 7:55am |
|
cc_rider wrote: Love that line. It seems appropriate to some of the changes in the Middle East, you know? The 'ruling class' seems to be the last to hear the message from the street. Our own Administration included... Middle East or Iowa, too.
|
|
cc_rider
Location: Bastrop Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 5, 2011 - 7:48am |
|
ScottFromWyoming wrote:Thanks, I read this twice yesterday. Kind of an aside, I really liked the last few lines: - When Lincoln finally unveiled the Emancipation Proclamation in the fall of 1862, he framed it in Butleresque terms, not as a humanitarian gesture but as a stratagem of war.On the September day of Lincoln’s edict, a Union colonel ran into William Seward, the president’s canny secretary of state, on the street in Washington and took the opportunity to congratulate him on the administration’s epochal act.
- Seward snorted. “Yes,” he said, “we have let off a puff of wind over an accomplished fact.”
- “What do you mean, Mr. Seward?” the officer asked.
- “I mean,” the secretary replied, “that the Emancipation Proclamation was uttered in the first gun fired at Sumter, and we have been the last to hear it.”
=========== Makes me wonder how things would have turned out if Seward had been elected president at some point Love that line. It seems appropriate to some of the changes in the Middle East, you know? The 'ruling class' seems to be the last to hear the message from the street. Our own Administration included... I've gotta make time to sit down and read the whole thing again. Important history.
|
|
ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 5, 2011 - 7:37am |
|
cc_rider wrote: Thanks, I read this twice yesterday. Kind of an aside, I really liked the last few lines: - When Lincoln finally unveiled the Emancipation Proclamation in the fall of 1862, he framed it in Butleresque terms, not as a humanitarian gesture but as a stratagem of war.On the September day of Lincoln’s edict, a Union colonel ran into William Seward, the president’s canny secretary of state, on the street in Washington and took the opportunity to congratulate him on the administration’s epochal act.
- Seward snorted. “Yes,” he said, “we have let off a puff of wind over an accomplished fact.”
- “What do you mean, Mr. Seward?” the officer asked.
- “I mean,” the secretary replied, “that the Emancipation Proclamation was uttered in the first gun fired at Sumter, and we have been the last to hear it.”
=========== Makes me wonder how things would have turned out if Seward had been elected president at some point.
|
|
Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
|
Posted:
Apr 5, 2011 - 7:05am |
|
An interesting article in the Washington Post about a new exhibit of rare photographs at the Library of Congress.
|
|
|