Civil War Educational Forum. A prominent Union general was murdered in cold blood by another officer in a famous case of jealousy, umbrage, and intrigue. Speaker: Robert I. Girardi. Running time: 68:54.
Civil War Educational Forum. The city of Chicago played an important role in the Civil including politically and in the regiments they committed to the Union cause. Speaker: Ted Karamanski, Ph. D.. Running time: 60:27.
With permission, Clark put his portrait on the 5c third issue fractional note and has been maligned since. Much information about Clark is false. This presentation will set the record straight and trace his life from birth to death. Speaker: Benny Bolin. Running time: 46:11.
All 100,000,000 serials, large or small, were hand-set because serial numbering heads contained only eight numbering wheels. They were a pain in the neck so generally were not printed. Neither the policies that led to their periodic use and discontinuance nor a comprehensive catalog of the classes, series and denominations where they were used has been forthcoming in the numismatic literature. This talk strives to rectify this situation. Speaker: Jamie Yakes. Running time: 23:17.
Robert Evans is most known as chief scientist for the exploration of the SS Central America that went down in a hurricane in 1857.He talks about the changes in technology and how many more possibilities exist to assist treasure hunters. Speaker: Robert Evans. Running time: 67:20.
Collectors of 1914 FRNs are aware of the different face plate styles so relearn your ABCs and 123s so you can be on top of these issues. The different types evolved over time to facilitate sorting the notes when they came in for redemption. See why. Of course the varieties are spread across the different signature combinations and districts, some fitfully and several rare that are easily overlooked. Speaker: Jamie Yakes. Running time: 30:51.
This roundtable includes some of the researchers most involved in the history of the 1715 Fleet. Hear and see what new information has been uncovered. Speakers: Phil Flemming with Dr. John DeBry, Gene Lyon, & Jorge Proctor. Running time: 51:34.
Tribute was paid to all the people responsible for the first 1715 Fleet Symposium. Almost 100 people attended the banquet and the noted authorities shared their stories about the treasure industry. Speaker: Ben Costello. Running time: 35:30.
Civil War Educational Forum. This duo dresses in attire and performs musical compositions of the Civil War period. Speakers: David Corbett & James Schranz. Running time: 57:53.
Civil War Educational Forum. The Confederate Navy had an exciting role in the Warm Between the States and influenced the Post War Geneva Awards. Speaker: Lawrence Schuffman. Running time: 20:25.