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  • The Golden Oak

    Many people believe the first recorded gold strike was at Sutter's Mill in Northern California in 1848. They are mistaken. In this episode, we'll see who, where and when was the first official recorded gold strike in California.

  • Gettysburg Campaign: 160th Anniversary Event

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    Filmed at both the PCWA Gettysburg and Receding Tide 160th Anniversary events, this documentary explores recreated aspects of the Gettysburg Campaign using no narration, but rather all primary accounts by the men who struggled there.

  • The Hays Code & White Slavery

    This program takes a deep dive into the weird, convoluted and nebulous law that is The Hays Code, and how it attempted to control "White Slavery" as its depicted in Hollywood Films.

  • The Compact

    The Compact is the story of 12 Union Soldiers from the American Civil War. Raised across the country, they met in a hospital in Pennsylvania. They are drawn to make a compact to better their lives and meet 20 years later at Niagara Falls, NY. Meet the men and hear their stories.

  • 160th Anniversary Maryland Campaign

    This exclusive video showcases the 160th Anniversary Maryland Campaign "A Perfect Homespun Waterloo" the fight at Snavely Ford & Otto's Cornfield at Antietam Creek, Maryland.

  • Contested Ground

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    Meet the history of Little Bighorn, shared by an expert who explores both sides of the conflict.

  • Victory Journal

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  • Road to Los Angeles

    In 1842 the first gold strike has been found just outside the town El Pueblo de Los Angeles and the world rushes in to stake their claim.

  • The Biddy Mason Story

    Bridget Biddy Mason is an American Hero. Born enslaved, Mason became one of the first prominent citizens and landowners in Los Angeles through the second half of the 19th Century. She also founded the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles in 1872. But in 1848, she walked 1,700 m...

  • Hunter's Raid: The Battle of Lynchburg

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    June, 1864. During the American Civil War, General David Hunter and his Army of 18,000 Union soldiers are ordered to capture Lynchburg, Virginia. If Hunter can seize this important Southern city, it might cripple the Confederacy permanently, and end the war. Defended only by old men and young boy...

  • The Bridge at Arnhem

    Made famous by the movie "A Bridge Too Far", the Market Garden operation took place in September, 1944. Join us to better understand the struggles of the men who made it to the farthest objective - the Bridge at Arnhem.

  • West

    The real man with no name...rode with Doc Holliday and Bat Masterson, was chased by Wyatt Earp, escaped from Pat Garrett and was the only man Billy the Kid ever feared.

  • In the Valley of Death

    Originally filmed in standard definition, this Civil War short film is set around the Chancellorsville campaign depicting first hand soldier accounts from the war.

  • The Sample Room

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  • The White Paper

    Independent short film set near the end of the American Revolution in North Carolina.

  • The Story Behind: Twas the Night Before Christmas

    Join Civil War Digital Digest as will explores the history of Santa in the US, as brought here by many different traditions. Learn how Clement Moore's poem fits into the story. Then, sit back and enjoy a dramatic reading of that story accompanied by many wonderful Civil War era drawings of Santa ...

  • Reactionary

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    Special Jury Award Winner at Action/Cut Film Competition 2011. Reactionary is a U.S. soldier story in Afghanistan starring Douglas Spain (Band of Brothers) as Private Gonzales working to extricate insurgents from a civilian town. He witnesses a deadly knee jerk reaction by a fellow soldier, Corpo...

  • In Their Words: 12th New Hampshire Infantry

    "In Their Words" chronicles the lives of various soldiers in the 12th New Hampshire Infantry during their service in the American Civil war using first person accounts.

  • The Killer a Fight in July

    An innocent man gets out of prison and returns to his home town to seek revenge on the man who framed him.

  • 12:15 Sunday - Short Film Documentary

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    January 1945 - With his plane falling from the sky, B-17 navigator John Jenkins parachuted down onto Nazi Germany farmland.  He was alone in the cold with no food or water. With no immediate aid, his chances of escaping back to Ally territory appeared grim.  In this documentary, John retells the ...

  • K-Rations

    What did GI's eat when they were away from mess halls in World War 2? The K-ration was introduced and improved as the war went on. Join us to find out what went in them, how they changed, what the men thought and enjoy a taste test - for better, and worse!

  • Touring the Little Bighorn Battlefield

    On this tour of the most famous site of all the Indian Wars’ history, you will visit the museum and the National Cemetery, then board a bus to take a tour of the Indian village site and the scene of Reno's fight in the Valley of the Little Big Horn. A tour of the Reno - Benteen defense site, Wier...

  • The Tank Hunter: Major Cain VC

    Major Robert Henry Cain was the only man awarded the Victoria Cross during Operation Market Garden that survived the battle.

    Cain reportedly destroyed 6 German tanks as well as a number of other vehicles and scores of infantry using any weapon system he could get his hands on and in this video ...

  • On the Way to Fort Welch

    Join the German language film to experience the struggles of Captain Badger and his crew as they navigate the rivers to Montreal in 1785. The story is told through the eyes of Ueli Manser, a rich businessman who accompanies the journey and keeps a careful journal.

    Filmed in Germany, enjoy this ...