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Join Ed Cotham, award-winning author & Civil War expert, as we walk the streets of Galveston and uncover the stories behind Texas most consequential Civil War sites. We talk Confederate headquarters, the Strand’s slave market, where the Juneteenth order was issued, the Henley building lookout, the quirky “Jolos” lookout group, battle damage that still remains, and surprising human stories (including a young boy who fell from a roof when Ulysses S. Grant visited Texas.) What you’ll learn: why Galveston was the strategic key to Texas, how citizens watched Union ship traffic from cupolas, what the Jolos were, and how cannon fire literally changed the city’s architecture. Podcast : • The Galveston Campaigns: Critical Decision... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/wrapped/shar... Ed's New Book: Decisions of the Galveston Campaigns The Twenty-One Critical Decisions That Defined the Operations: https://utpress.org/title/decisions-o... The Battle of Galveston With Ed Cotham: • Unveiling the Civil War in Texas | Blockad... Ed Cotham's Books: https://www.edcotham.com/ Chapters / Timestamps: 0:00 — Start: walking the Strand / intro to Ed Cotham 1:21 — 21st and Strand Ebenezer Nichols: Confederate HQ & Lone Star Rifles 2:17 — President/General U.S. Grant anecdote & local boy Sweeney 3:39 — The Jolos (Jolly Old Loafers): lookouts & logbook stories 6:01 — Henley building cupola: cannons in windows (battle damage) 7:04 — Eyewitness drawing & questions about how cannons were moved up 9:02 — Teaching kids battlefield science: measuring angles & ship positions