6/8: On Great Fields: The Life and Unlikely Heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain by Ronald C. White (Author)
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🗓️ 10 February 2024
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https://www.amazon.com/Great-Fields-Unlikely-Lawrence-Chamberlain/dp/0525510087/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1707433634&sr=1-1
Before 1862, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain had rarely left his home state of Maine, where he was a trained minister and mild-mannered professor at Bowdoin College. His colleagues were shocked when he volunteered for the Union army, but he was undeterred and later became known as one of the North’s greatest heroes: On the second day at Gettysburg, after running out of ammunition at Little Round Top, he ordered his men to wield their bayonets in a desperate charge down a rocky slope that routed the Confederate attackers. Despite being wounded at Petersburg—and told by two surgeons he would die—Chamberlain survived the war, going on to be elected governor of Maine four times and serve as president of Bowdoin College.
1879 Augusta ME
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| 0:00.0 | Book your ticket to happiness with Sun Express Airlines. I'm John Bche with Ron White, the author of On Great Fields, Life and Unlikely Heroism of |
| 0:28.3 | Josh La Lawrence Chamberlain. |
| 0:29.7 | The heroism happened those battles in the Civil War, but this is a way of looking at the recovery |
| 0:36.6 | of America from the Civil War, as best it can. |
| 0:40.6 | The governorship is not enough. |
| 0:43.0 | Chamberlain is now asked to come back to Bowden College as the president. |
| 0:48.0 | And I note that this is significant only because as a union hero you would expect him not to go back to scholarship. |
| 0:56.7 | He can live on other opportunities in the government. |
| 1:00.8 | This is all dominated by Republicans. Let's go to the visit of his |
| 1:05.0 | hero Ulysses Grant what's this 1871 why does Grant come to to Maine? |
| 1:10.3 | Grant comes to Maine to help promote a new international railroad and as he comes and stops in |
| 1:18.1 | Brunswick where Bowdoin College is located, he invites Chamberlain to go with him to the great celebration in |
| 1:24.3 | banger. When the Civil War had ended and Chamberlain learned that Grant on a tour |
| 1:30.4 | was in Portland he invited him to come to Bowden and Bowden College |
| 1:35.6 | invited it gave to grant an honorary degree so these two men's lives kind of |
| 1:41.0 | intersect each other they respected each other at Petersburg when |
| 1:45.7 | Grant when Chairman was thought to be dead. Grant wanted to promote him on the spot |
| 1:51.1 | quote-unquote on the spot, quote and quote on the spot, so that his rank and his renown would |
| 1:56.7 | be for his family even in his death. |
| 1:59.2 | They knew each other and respected each other. |
| 2:01.4 | Now Grant is the savior of the Union. That was not that |
| 2:05.5 | was not controversial in 1965. They drafted him to be president of of the United States because of the tangle with Andrew Johnson. |
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