34: The Battle of Ball's Bluff: Major Henry Livermore Abbott's Final Stand

Dawn breaks on October 21st, 1861, and history is on the brink of etching a tale of valor amidst the shadows of the American Civil War. Join us as we trace the steps of Major Henry Livermore Abbott and the 20th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment through the fogs of war and into the heart of the Battle of Ball’s Bluff.

It’s a story not only of military strategy and chaotic combat but also of personal courage and the stark realities faced by those who lead in the line of fire. Major Abbott's actions on this fateful day are a profound testament to the grit and determination of Union forces during a period where every hill, every valley, and every life carried the weight of a nation’s future.

Through this episode, we endeavor to bring to light the bravery, the struggle, and the ultimate sacrifice made by Abbott and his men in a clash that embodies the tragic complexity of civil war.

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