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The Civil War - Volume 8
[videorecording (VHS)] :
War Is All Hell 1865 /
Florentine Films in association with WETA-TV, Washington ; produced by Ken Burns and Ric Burns ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ric Burns with Ken Burns ; a film by Ken Burns.
1865, War is All Hell.
Alexandria, Va. :
PBS Video,
1997.
69 min :
sd., col. ; VHS - (1) videocassette ;
1/2 in.
Civil War, The
Title from container.
Segment from the television program: The Civil War, episode 8.
Features historians Shelby Foote and Barbara Fields.
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
Cinematography, Ken Burns, Allen Moore, Buddy Squires ; editors, Paul Barnes, Bruce Shaw and Tricia Riedy ; narrator, David McCullough.
The episode begins with William Tecumseh Sherman's brilliant March to the Sea, which brings war to the heart of Georgia and the Carolinas and spells the end of the Confederacy. In March, following Lincoln's second inauguration, first Petersburg and then Richmond finally fall to Grant's army. Lee's tattered Army of Northern Virginia flees westward towards a tiny crossroads town called Appomattox Court House. There the dramatic and deeply moving surrender of Lee to Grant takes place. The episode ends in Washington where John Wilkes Booth begins to dream of vengeance for the South.
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Sherman, William T
William Tecumseh
1820-1891.
Documentary television programs.
Civil War.
United States
History
1815-1861.
United States
History
Civil War, 1861-1865.
Confederate States of America
History.
Sherman's March to the Sea.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Georgia
History
Civil War, 1861-1865.
Burns, Ken,
1953-
Burns, Ric.
Ward, Geoffrey C.
McCullough, David G.
Florentine Films.
WETA-TV (Television station : Washington), D.C.)
PBS Home Video.
Warner Home Video (Firm).
Civil War (Television program)
Episode 8.
The Civil War.