
Sunday, August 3rd TV listings for C-SPAN 3 HD
America 250 Jason Bohm, Washington's Marines
Author and U.S. Marine Corps Major General Jason Bohm talks about the origins of the Marine Corps, including strategic decisions that shaped the formation of the Continental Marines in the Revolutionary War.
America 250 Lectures in History - Colonial Tensions Pre-Revolutionary War
Ithaca College professor Michael Trotti discusses the escalating tensions between colonists and the British government before the American Revolution.
Reel America Logging in the 1930s
This early documentary shows lumbering operations; the silent film, later reconstructed with voice, was created by the Machias Lumber Company of Washington County, Maine, in 1930.
The Presidency Remembering FDR 80 Years Later
Eighty years after his death, FDR is remembered at his presidential library in Hyde Park, New York; historian David Woolner reflects on the outpouring of grief and what it reveals about Franklin Roosevelt's place in the American story.
America 250 Filmmaker Ken Burns' Monticello Address
Filmmaker Ken Burns previews his documentary "The American Revolution" during an address at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello home in Virginia.
America 250 Reenactment of 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
America 250 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
The Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Karen Frenkel, Family Treasures Lost & Found
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Christopher O'Sullivan, Frank Knox -- Roughrider in FDR's War Cabinet
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Jeffrey Rogg, The Spy and the State
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Richard Breitman, a Calculated Restraint
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Historian Martin Dugard discusses the Battle of Midway in June 1942, highlighting U.S. and Japanese intelligence operations before the engagement and how the battle changed naval warfare.
Reel America Zip Code with the Swingin' Six - 1967
The 1960s folk band The Swingin' Six stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was introduced in 1963.
America 250 Reenactment of 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
America 250 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
The Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
America 250 Lectures in History - Colonial Tensions Pre-Revolutionary War
Ithaca College professor Michael Trotti discusses the escalating tensions between colonists and the British government before the American Revolution.
Reel America Logging in the 1930s
This early documentary shows lumbering operations; the silent film, later reconstructed with voice, was created by the Machias Lumber Company of Washington County, Maine, in 1930.
The Presidency Remembering FDR 80 Years Later
Eighty years after his death, FDR is remembered at his presidential library in Hyde Park, New York; historian David Woolner reflects on the outpouring of grief and what it reveals about Franklin Roosevelt's place in the American story.
America 250 Filmmaker Ken Burns' Monticello Address
Filmmaker Ken Burns previews his documentary "The American Revolution" during an address at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello home in Virginia.
America 250 Reenactment of 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
America 250 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
The Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Karen Frenkel, Family Treasures Lost & Found
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Christopher O'Sullivan, Frank Knox -- Roughrider in FDR's War Cabinet
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Jeffrey Rogg, The Spy and the State
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Richard Breitman, a Calculated Restraint
The FDR Presidential Library & Museum hosts the 2025 Roosevelt Reading Festival, featuring authors on topics ranging from how beer helped end the Great Depression to the former Rough Rider in FDR's war cabinet.
Historian Martin Dugard discusses the Battle of Midway in June 1942, highlighting U.S. and Japanese intelligence operations before the engagement and how the battle changed naval warfare.
Reel America Zip Code with the Swingin' Six - 1967
The 1960s folk band The Swingin' Six stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was introduced in 1963.
America 250 Reenactment of 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
America 250 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
The Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.