Acts of power exhibit is the fact that we are one location that many of the events took place in these exact area. We have the exact equipment used in the civil war. We present a bottom up history of the b and o railroad. Technologies and the people involved. This would be an entire area of activity. There were paint shops, carpentry shops, car shops. They were casting the rail. They were building bridge part. Loading things on trains. As the confederates would damage a section of track, or blow up a bridge, the repair crews would go out, pull out the damage, loaded on a car and recycle it. I firmly believe that at the outbreak of the war, the baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the First Military and political objective of the war. Cop that playing good cop through the state of maryland. Robert e. Lee gave specific instructions to his field theanders do not harm b o railroad. We wanted for ourselves. Things then turned around and the b o railroad became a continuous target. But no railroa
It coincides with the American Civil War sesquicentennial. Anduns for five years changes each year to address that your of the war. Interesting aspect of our exhibit is the fact that we are one location that many of the events took place in these exact area. We have the very equipment used by the railroad in the civil war. We present a bottom up history of the b o railroad. We present the technologies and the people involved guarding, destroying, building, and operating the railroad during the civil war years. This would be an entire area of activity. There were paint shops, carpentry shops, car shops. They were casting the rail. There were machine shops. They were building bridge parts. Continuously loading things on trains. As the confederates would damage a section of track, or blow up a bridge, the repair crews would go out, pull out the damage, load it on a car and recycle it. I firmly believe that at the outbreak of the war, the first 90 days, the baltimore and Ohio Railroad was
That year of the war. The interesting aspect of the exhibit is the fact that we are on location, that many of the events that took place with the b o railroad were in this exact area. We have the very equipment used by the railroad during the civil war, and we present a bottom up history of the railroad during the civil war by presenting the technologies and the people that were involved with riding, guarding, destroying, building, and operating the railroad during the civil war years. This would be an entire area of activity. There were paint shops. There were carpentry shops, car shops. They were casting of rail. There were machine shops. They were building bridge parts, rails, continuously loading these things on trains. And, as the confederates would damage a section of track or blow up a bridge, the repair crews would go out. They would pull out damage. Theyd load it on the cars, bring it back here, and recycle it. I firmly believe that at the outbreak of the war, the first 90 day
Ok. Goodness. [dog barking] here are the options. That is the brick dependency. That is a duck house. This is the wash house. This one has a neat feature on the backside. It has a drain in the wall where they would yes, dump the water out. This is the slave house. My name is jobie hill. We are at green hill plantation. It is in campbell county, virginia. Im here with a company here with me for my independent project called saving slave houses, it is doing documentation of all of the known slave houses in the United States. When i was in school, my masters thesis, i did research with the Historical Building collection survey, a program started in 1936 to get architects back to work. 1000 architects were hired to go out and look at these things throughout the United States. Was of the documentation slave houses. Not intentionally, but they did document slave houses. A lot of times, you got one photograph or you would see a slave house in the background in the picture. For my masters thes
No closed captioning is available for traffic. Available for captioning is no closed no closed captioning is available for traffic. Fox 13s Alcides Segui is live on the ground in tampa this morning. Alcides thanks alcides. Now to a tragic story in polk county. Where deputies continue to investigate the death of a five year old boy. After he was hit by a truck. While riding his bike. Fox 13s Shayla Reaves is live near lakeland this morning. Shayla, this happened i cant begin to understand what this family must be feeling. Especially, the eight Year Old Girl who lost her little brother. Youre looking at the scene off saddlewood boulevard, around 5 oclock thursday evening. According to the polk county sheriffs office. A pick up truck struck 5 yearold Austin Crawfordas he and his sister road bikes in front of his next door neighbors home. Deputies say the boy turned and traveled into the road. The passing driver hit him. A neighbor shared memories of the child. We learned neighbors and fam