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The Spirit of Columbus '65–'15 is a lost film of the American silent film era, written and directed by itinerant filmmaker O. W. Lamb of the Paragon Feature Film Company. The melodrama was shot in Columbus, Georgia, in March 1915 and included flashback scenes depicting the Battle of Columbus also known as "Last Battle of the Civil War", fought in Columbus on April 16, 1865. It is the first movie known to be shot in the city.

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  • Spirit of Columbus 1865–1915 (en)
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  • The Spirit of Columbus '65–'15 is a lost film of the American silent film era, written and directed by itinerant filmmaker O. W. Lamb of the Paragon Feature Film Company. The melodrama was shot in Columbus, Georgia, in March 1915 and included flashback scenes depicting the Battle of Columbus also known as "Last Battle of the Civil War", fought in Columbus on April 16, 1865. It is the first movie known to be shot in the city. (en)
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  • The Spirit of Columbus '65–'15 (en)
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  • The Spirit of Columbus '65–'15 (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Dinglewood,_1429_Dinglewood_Drive,_Columbus_(Muscogee_County,_Georgia).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/St._Elmo,_2810_Saint_Elmo_Drive,_Columbus_(Muscogee_County,_Georgia).jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Spirit_of_Columbus_1865_-_1915.jpg
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  • United States (en)
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  • O. W. Lamb (en)
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  • Paragon Feature Film Company (en)
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  • O. W. Lamb (en)
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  • Richard McNulty (en)
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  • O. W. Lamb (en)
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  • The Spirit of Columbus '65–'15 is a lost film of the American silent film era, written and directed by itinerant filmmaker O. W. Lamb of the Paragon Feature Film Company. The melodrama was shot in Columbus, Georgia, in March 1915 and included flashback scenes depicting the Battle of Columbus also known as "Last Battle of the Civil War", fought in Columbus on April 16, 1865. It is the first movie known to be shot in the city. The story was similar to several other movies produced by Paragon around this time including The Lumberjack (1914), filmed in Wausau, Wisconsin and The Blissveldt Romance (1915) filmed in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The film was first shown during the Homecoming festivities of April 14–17, 1915, that coincided with the 50th anniversary of the battle. In all likelihood, it would have been seen by witnesses of the actual event. After touring the country, the film was returned to Columbus where it was shown again in November 1916. The Homecoming of 1916 appears to be the last time the film was shown in public. (en)
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