War Comes to Harpers Ferry - Student Developed Vodcasts

Between October 2010 and April 2011, 59 students from Harpers Ferry Middle School volunteered over 1500 hours with Harpers Ferry National Historical Park to complete six vodcasts (mini-movies) about the year 1861. Based on their hands-on experiences in the park and analysis of primary source documents, the students served as writers, editors, photographers, costumers, videographers, and directors to produce this third installment of student-developed movies.

These vignettes or vodcasts are now part of the park’s official interpretation and available for you to view, download, and enjoy while in the park or at home.

 
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Duration:
4 minutes, 30 seconds

This video is on the topic of life in Harpers Ferry between 1859 and 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.

 
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Duration:
5 minutes, 24 seconds

This video is on the topic of Virginia seceding from the United States in 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.

 
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Duration:
5 minutes, 36 seconds

This video is on the topic of the destruction of the Harpers Ferry armory and arsenal in 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.

 
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Duration:
5 minutes, 47 seconds

This video is on the topic of people living in Harpers Ferry in 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.

 
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Duration:
4 minutes, 29 seconds

This video is on the topic of Lincoln in 1861 with a twist of a news broadcast and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.

 
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Duration:
4 minutes, 20 seconds

This video is on the topic of the 1861 Harpers Ferry with a twist of dreams and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.

Last updated: June 17, 2020

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