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Civil War authority Shelby Foote dead
AP via CNN.com ^
| 28 June 2005
| Unattributed
Posted on 06/28/2005 10:45:07 AM PDT by Moose4
MEMPHIS, Tennessee (AP) -- Novelist and Civil War historian Shelby Foote, whose appearances on a PBS-TV documentary series helped America better understand one of the most defining periods of its past, has died, his family said Tuesday.
Foote's widow, Gwen, said her husband, who was 88, died Monday night.
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KEYWORDS: civilwar; dixie; foote; godsgravesglyphs; obituary; shelbyfoote; wbts
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To: doublecansiter
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posted on
06/28/2005 3:06:46 PM PDT
by
Bombardier
(Islam isn't a religion, it's a perversion.)
To: Fudd Fan
I don't mean to attack you. Your posting was just that last straw in a series of posts attributing him to other states. Mississippi is the birthplace of a remarkable number of great American writers, as unlikely as that may seem, given the press it usually gets.
122
posted on
06/28/2005 3:13:10 PM PDT
by
labard1
To: bourbon
"Most people, if the truth be told, are gigantic bores," he once said. "There's no need to subject yourself to that kind of thing."
Ya' gotta love the old man. ;o)
He was a great historian, and writer.
He lived a good life.
He made Mississippi proud.
Thanks for the ping.
To: Billthedrill
Agreed. A beautiful accent indeed!
124
posted on
06/28/2005 3:16:02 PM PDT
by
bourbon
(Hal Needham is my hero.)
To: Ditto
That is regrettable. He was quite a writer and personality. The interview you linked to was a good one that gave more insight into his personality. You can also see him on
C-Span.
There's a funny story about high school students watching Ken Burns's program and writing about it afterwards thinking that Foote served in the Civil War himself.
125
posted on
06/28/2005 3:19:31 PM PDT
by
x
To: Moose4
A few grest vignettes from Shelby Foote's trilogy that have never left me...
Edward Baker's death at Ball's Bluff - "He who had called for sudden, bold, forward, determined war received it in the form of a bullet to the brain"
Grant sends the army south after the Wilderness - can't quote exactly, but the sense is that the Army of the Potomac had been in the cycle of fight-lose-reorganize for three years. Now they had fought and lost, and yet Grant was taking another crack at Lee....the men sang and cheered as they saw the head of their long column was turning south rather than north
And above all, his chilling account of Lincoln's assasination. Within two months of reading it, I felt compelled to visit Ford's Theatre and the Petersen house to stand where it happened.
126
posted on
06/28/2005 3:20:24 PM PDT
by
Uncle Fud
(Imagine the President calling fascism a "religion of peace" in 1942)
To: BigCinBigD
127
posted on
06/28/2005 3:27:00 PM PDT
by
RobbyS
(chirho)
To: Mike Darancette
My Great Grandfather, A.P. Bradley was a corporal in Forrest's 12th Mississippi Cavalry. So I always enjoyed Foote's Forrest stories.
128
posted on
06/28/2005 3:28:42 PM PDT
by
Bar-Face
(Impeach John Paul Stevens, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer)
To: Publius
His 3-book history of the Civil War is a must-read for anybody serious about history.I couldn't agree more.
To: Publius
His 3-book history of the Civil War is a must-read for anybody serious about history. Agreed. I've read the entire series twice and it's the best example of narrative history I have ever read. May he rest in peace.
130
posted on
06/28/2005 3:35:15 PM PDT
by
Colonel_Flagg
(Ah, spring. Such as it is.)
To: bourbon
"Agreed. A beautiful accent indeed!"
That is what I have always known as an aristocratic Mississippi Delta Accent, as opposed to us hillbillies here in the hills of Mississippi. That really is not a joke. There is a difference. Delta accent is much smoother.
131
posted on
06/28/2005 3:36:04 PM PDT
by
Bar-Face
(Impeach John Paul Stevens, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer)
To: Bar-Face
Absolutely. My E. MS relatives sound a lot different than my Delta relatives (especially the women).
132
posted on
06/28/2005 3:39:49 PM PDT
by
bourbon
(Hal Needham is my hero.)
To: Moose4
133
posted on
06/28/2005 3:55:03 PM PDT
by
Nasty McPhilthy
(Those who beat their swords into plow shears….will plow for those who don’t.)
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To: Moose4
135
posted on
06/28/2005 5:19:44 PM PDT
by
Charlespg
(Civilization and freedom are only worthy of those who defend or support defending It)
To: x
There's a funny story about high school students watching Ken Burns's program and writing about it afterwards thinking that Foote served in the Civil War himself. My daughter thought that my father was in the Civil War ... but she was only 7.
136
posted on
06/28/2005 5:24:12 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(I'll stand barefooted in my own front yard with a baby on my hip ... I'm a redneck woman!)
To: hugoball
I'll weigh the letters from red-schoolhouse farmboys of the Civil War period ...Bump that. One of the main things I remember from the TV series was the amazing verbal fluency of the letters from common soldiers. They could really string words together. When you look at the actual texts, you see that they couldn't spell or punctuate, but they could communicate.
I expect it came largely from listening to the Bible, and to the great political speakers of the day.
137
posted on
06/28/2005 5:28:16 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(I'll stand barefooted in my own front yard with a baby on my hip ... I'm a redneck woman!)
To: Moose4
Shelby Foote reminded me a lot of my late father (who was, himself, descended from a couple of Civil War heroes, one of whom was with Lee at Appomattox). Sad day.
138
posted on
06/28/2005 5:28:42 PM PDT
by
Renfield
(If Gene Tracy was the entertainment at your senior prom, YOU might be a redneck...)
To: devane617
I really enjoyed his commentary on PBS, as well. Besides all that knowledge, he had a great voice. Mesmerizing.
139
posted on
06/28/2005 5:29:02 PM PDT
by
hershey
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