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A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - PaigeBooth - 09-18-2016 10:54 AM

I was asked to speak at an annual meeting for Pennsylvania State Employees. This included employees from the Department of Environmental Protection, Police Officers and other government workers. The conference was held this weekend and was an impressive event with a great turnout.

I was impressed by the quality and numerous questions I received during the Question and Answer session after my presentation.

I was honored to be invited to speak to such an amazing group with an interest in history and would like to share this wonderful experience with all of you.

Click or touch the link below to see pictures and video clips from the event:

https://twitter.com/April14th1865


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - John Fazio - 09-18-2016 11:17 AM

(09-18-2016 10:54 AM)PaigeBooth Wrote:  I was asked to speak at an annual meeting for Pennsylvania State Employees. This included employees from the Department of Environmental Protection, Police Officers and other government workers. The conference was held this weekend and was an impressive event with a great turnout.

I was impressed by the quality and numerous questions I received during the Question and Answer session after my presentation.

I was honored to be invited to speak to such an amazing group with an interest in history and would like to share this wonderful experience with all of you.

Click or touch the link below to see pictures and video clips from the event:

https://twitter.com/April14th1865


Paige:

Thanks for this. It is more than nice. But here's a minor correction: Dr. Luke P. Blackburn did not try to assassinate Lincoln with an "infected" blanket, but with "infected" shirts, which were sent to the White House as a donation from an anonymous donor. The scheme was revealed by Godfrey Hyams at the trial of the conspirators. Also, please be careful about identifying Booth on the balcony at Lincoln's Second Inauguration; there are a lot of different opinions as to who, if anyone, is Booth in the famous photograph.

John


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - PaigeBooth - 09-18-2016 12:23 PM

(09-18-2016 11:17 AM)John Fazio Wrote:  
(09-18-2016 10:54 AM)PaigeBooth Wrote:  I was asked to speak at an annual meeting for Pennsylvania State Employees. This included employees from the Department of Environmental Protection, Police Officers and other government workers. The conference was held this weekend and was an impressive event with a great turnout.

I was impressed by the quality and numerous questions I received during the Question and Answer session after my presentation.

I was honored to be invited to speak to such an amazing group with an interest in history and would like to share this wonderful experience with all of you.

Click or touch the link below to see pictures and video clips from the event:

https://twitter.com/April14th1865


Paige:

Thanks for this. It is more than nice. But here's a minor correction: Dr. Luke P. Blackburn did not try to assassinate Lincoln with an "infected" blanket, but with "infected" shirts, which were sent to the White House as a donation from an anonymous donor. The scheme was revealed by Godfrey Hyams at the trial of the conspirators. Also, please be careful about identifying Booth on the balcony at Lincoln's Second Inauguration; there are a lot of different opinions as to who, if anyone, is Booth in the famous photograph.

John



Mr. Fazio,

Thank you for viewing my speech. I am glad you enjoyed it!!!

I did not discuss Dr. Blackburn in my speech. But I thank you for your comments.
I also appreciate your opinion about Booth; it is great how we can all have our own opinions here and share them.
Again, many thanks for viewing my speech!


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - RJNorton - 09-18-2016 12:53 PM

What an honor to be asked to speak before such a group! You did a wonderful job, Paige! Thank you for sharing with the forum.


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - Eva Elisabeth - 09-18-2016 01:01 PM

I second Roger! (And the suit is very becoming to you!) I just cannot "find" the video(s?) - ? Where would I?


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - PaigeBooth - 09-18-2016 01:20 PM

(09-18-2016 01:01 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  I second Roger! (And the suit is very becoming to you!) I just cannot "find" the video(s?) - ? Where would I?


Eva,

Thank you so much for your kind words! You always have such thoughtful compliments.

I am sorry if you were not able to see the videos. Here is the link again, once there, scroll down and the videos are posted just below the pictures:
https://twitter.com/April14th1865

If this does not work, you can try these links which should take you directly to some of the videos where I am answering questions:

https://twitter.com/April14th1865/status/777300452861960192

https://twitter.com/April14th1865/status/777308278334353408

Also, be sure to click the horn symbol for volume in the lower right corner of the video clip.


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - Eva Elisabeth - 09-18-2016 05:38 PM

Thanks, Paige - I still get pictures only, where/whatever I click (or do I have to be a Twitter member?)


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - L Verge - 09-18-2016 06:58 PM

Excellent job, Paige. You handled yourself very well and looked quite professional.

Eva, it took about 20-30 seconds on my computer for the sound to mesh with the video on each photo - but it was there.


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - PaigeBooth - 09-18-2016 09:15 PM

(09-18-2016 05:38 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Thanks, Paige - I still get pictures only, where/whatever I click (or do I have to be a Twitter member?)

Eva,

You do not have to be a Twitter member to see videos, but sometimes certain things display differently on different computers.

Try this: Just do a Google search online for my Twitter page. Google my Twitter just like this: Paige@April14th1865 and you will see my Twitter website as a choice there; just click on it and it will take you directly to my Twitter page. You will be able to watch the videos from there.

I hope this will work for you.


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - Eva Elisabeth - 09-19-2016 09:01 AM

Thanks, everyone - I can see the photos and descriptions, and there are blue text parts to click on, but clicking just takes me to photos/twitter posts again, no videos.


RE: A GREAT DAY TO TALK HISTORY! - ELCore - 09-19-2016 10:08 AM

Awesome, Paige!

Not long ago, Twitter made some changes to how it displays videos, leaving some browsers unable to show them. I use Pale Moon, and I cannot view Twitter videos without opening them in Internet Explorer.