FREE
Streaming
Real Audio!

 

Home

Contact Us

Smithsonian Associates.org







Edwin C. Bearss

The Remarkable Edwin C. Bearss


Share this Program

Email a Friend!



Learning Links

Ed Bearss in the Sept. 1995 issue of The Smithsonian Magazine

Photo of the USS Cairo

The remains of the doomed USS Cairo rediscovered by Ed Bearss


Books

Amazon.com logo

Cover of the taped box set of The Civil War documentary by Ken Burns, featuring Ed Bearss

The Civil War - A Film by Ken Burns
See Ed's star performance in this popular Civil War documentary series

Great Battles of the Civil War book cover

Smithsonian's Great Battles & Battlefields of the Civil War
By Jay Wirtz and Ed Bearss

      

Edwin C. Bearss

Photo: Susan Dennis, used with permission

Marc Pachter, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, shares this evening with one of our country's living treasures, Civil War historian Edwin C. Bearss

Early Life in Montana

Ed shares stories about growing up in Montana; his early interest in the Civil War; and, explains why his name is pronounced "Barss" and not "Beerss".

Military Career, Work at the National Park Service, and his first trip to the Smithsonian

Ed tells about his war experiences (World War II, that is); his post-war college days; his important work on raising the Cairo; and, what it was like to be a Northerner in the South.

Fame Comes to Those Who Wait

Ed's first meeting with Ken Burns; how he copes with  fame, fortune, and recognition; why the Civil War--and history--matter.

Question and Answer Session

  • Growing up in Montana, did you have the chance to meet any Civil War veterans?

  • How do you draw on and recall so many facts?  And, is there a list of your collected work?

  • Nathan Bedford Forest's reputation has been reassessed recently; are there others we should also look at and re-analyze?

  • Is there a location you would like to see preserved and made into a park?

  • Did you ever meet "Chesty" Puller when you were in New Britain during World War II?

  • The audience thanks Ed for "suffering fools" during his tours.

 

 

Audio Cassettes and Online Audio Programs
Online Associate | The Smithsonian Associates Home

 

Comments? Questions? Send us an e-mail to voices@tsa.si.edu