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where your court has been held, was entirely under the control of revolutionary authorities. Within that period United States soldiers, while committing no offense, had been perfidiously attacked and inhumanly murdered in your streets; no punishment had been awarded, and, I believe, no arrests had been made for these crimes; supplies of provisions intended for this garrison has been stopped; the intention to capture this fort had been boldly proclaimed; your most public thoroughfares were daily patrolled by large numbers of troops, armed and clothed, at least in part, with articles stolen from the United States; and the
Federal flag, while waving over the Federal offices, was cut down by some person wearing the uniform of a Maryland soldier. To add the foregoing, an assembly elected in defiance of law, but claiming to be the legislative body of your State, and so recognized by the Executive of Maryland, was debating the Federal compact. If all this be not rebellion, I know not what to call it. I certainly regard it as sufficient legal cause for suspending the privilege of the writ of
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1177:(2010), p. 47. "...the thirty-year-old ordinance forbidding the operation of steam engines in the city obliged the Union troops on both the eighteenth and nineteenth to transfer from their terminating depots on their way to Camden Station, where trains to Washington awaited them. The forced transfer made the soldiers of the Sixth Massachusetts vulnerable as, unlike the Pennsylvanians a day earlier, they had to stop and wait while horsecars hitched up and then rolled over Pratt Street's rails to Camden Station."
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Delegation to reconvene. Just nine days earlier, On April 4, 1861, Virginia's secession delegation had voted to stand with the Union by a vote of 90 to 45. However, in light of the call for troops, Virginia's
Secession Delegation did meet once more and took another vote. On April 17, the new vote was 85 to 55 that Virginia would secede, with the condition that a referendum of the people would be held and secession would only occur if the people confirmed the vote of the Delegation.
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companies, about 240 soldiers, got out of the cars and marched in formation through the city. However, the mob followed the soldiers, causing damage and placing obstructions until they finally blocked the soldiers. The mob attacked the rear companies of the regiment with "bricks, paving stones, and pistols." In response, several soldiers fired into the mob, beginning a giant brawl between the soldiers, the mob, and the
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1364:, p. 54. McPherson, p. 285, wrote that by the time the 6th Massachusetts "had fought their way to the station, and entrained for Washington, four soldiers and twelve Baltimoreans lay dead and several score groaned with wounds." Detzer appears to have added Sergeant John Ames to the usual list of names. Corporal Needham, who was mortally wounded, died 8 days later.
601:, Charles Taylor, Addison Whitney and Sergeant John Ames of Company D) were killed or mortally wounded in the riot. About 36 men of the regiment were also wounded; many were left behind. At least 12 civilians were also killed. It is unknown how many more civilians were injured. Luther C. Ladd is often called the first Union soldier killed in action during the
881:), a melody popular in the South, and referred to the riots with lines such as "Avenge the patriotic gore / That flecked the streets of Baltimore". It did not become Maryland's state song until 78 years later (1939). After many efforts to revoke this status, it was removed from being the state song in 2021.
680:, Union soldiers were "neither birds to fly over Maryland, nor moles to burrow under it". On the evening of April 20 Hicks also authorized Brown to dispatch the Maryland state militia for the purpose of disabling the railroad bridges into the cityβan act he would later deny. One of the militia leaders was
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Southern sympathizers attacked the train cars and blocked the route. When it became apparent that they could not travel by horse-drawn railroad cars over the connecting track between the stations, the four
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African Americans, as well as many white abolitionists and supporters of the Union. As the war began, the city's divided loyalties created tension. Supporters of secession and slavery organized themselves into a force called
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fell on April 13, President
Lincoln sent telegraphs followed by letters to the all the governors of states that had not seceded, calling for 75,000 troops with which to re-possess U.S. property in the South. After receiving this communication, the Governor of Virginia directed Virginia's Secession
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Maryland State Militia soldier was detained in Fort McHenry, and Judge Giles, in Baltimore, issued a writ of habeas corpus, but Major W. W. Morris, commander of the fort, wrote back, "At the date of issuing your writ, and for two weeks previous, the city which you live, and
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Baltimore, where they anticipated a slow transit through the city. Because of an ordinance preventing the construction of steam rail lines through the city, there was no direct rail connection between the
1055:(2010), p. 31. "Baltimore's citizens were politically and emotionally divided between pro- and anti-South and slavery. There were clashes as passions ran high about these issues and the right of a state to secede from the Union."
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Washington. The 8th Massachusetts arrived by ship at Annapolis on April 20. Gov. Hicks and the Mayor of Annapolis protested, but Butler (a clever politician) bullied them into allowing troops to land at Annapolis, saying, "'I
798:." Moreover, Morris wrote, "If, in an experience of thirty-three years, you have never before known the writ to be disobeyed, it is only because such a contingency in political affairs as the present has never before arisen."
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other missiles; but if you are fired upon and any one of you is hit, your officers will order you to fire. Do not fire into any promiscuous crowds, but select, any man whom you may see aiming at you, and be sure you drop him.
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1866:, reprint, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, Vol. I, Chap. XXIII, "War in Missouri – Doings of the Confederate 'Congress' – Affairs in Baltimore – Piracies", pp. 553β554.
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land, for my troops are hungry.'β'No one in Annapolis will sell them anything,' replied these authorities of the State and city." Butler intimated that armed men were not always limited to the necessity of
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736:(halfway between Baltimore and Washington), and the 7th New York went on to Washington, where, on the afternoon of April 25, they became the first troops to reach the capital by this route.
1686:, reprint, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, Vol. I, Chap. XVIII, "The Capital Secured – Maryland Secessionists Subdued – Contributions by the People", pp. 434β436, .
1840:, reprint, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, Vol. I, Chap. XVIII, "The Capital Secured – Maryland Secessionists Subdued – Contributions by the People", pp. 449β450, .
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1203:. Series 1. Edited by John Sheldon Moody, et al. Vol. 2. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1880, p. 7.
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1014:"Baltimore: A House Divided & War on the Chesapeake Bay"
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List of incidents of civil unrest in Colonial North America
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List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States
626:. The publisher, William Schnauffer, and the editor,
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1927:Maryland State Song β "Maryland, My Maryland"
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1518:"History of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volume 1"
1127:. Doubleday & Company, Inc. pp. 340β341.
1067:Gary L. Browne, "Baltimore Riot (19 April 1861)",
782:, which, as he noted, was the same fort where the
295:. Civilians among the attackers also were killed.
55:"Massachusetts Militia Passing Through Baltimore"
4424:Confederate States presidential election of 1861
1487:"First Civil War Deaths Took Place in Baltimore"
1434:""Luther C. Ladd...The First Victim of the War""
1338:The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac, 1861β1865,
1757:"The General Assembly Moves to Frederick, 1861"
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540:Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
221:12 (civilians) killed, unknown hundreds wounded
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4248:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.
1520:. Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Company, 1888
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1576:Albert B. Faust (1963). "Rapp, Wilhelm".
2337:Treatment of slaves in the United States
2018:(University Press of Kansas, 2011) p. 71
1990:"Maryland officially repeals state song"
1961:Helderman, Rosalind S. (March 1, 2009).
1617:Baltimore and the 19th of April 19, 1861
1561:. Turnbull Brothers, Baltimore. p.
1240:Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
993:Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
815:1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry
788:Fourteen Months in the American Bastille
445:area) arrived from the state capital at
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2252:South Carolina Declaration of Secession
1243:. Oxford University Press. p. 40.
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4065:Modern display of the Confederate flag
1781:Schoettler, Carl (November 27, 2001).
1356:New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
1318:from the original on February 10, 2008
1069:Encyclopedia of the American Civil War
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971:New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
430:, and the new police marshal (chief),
6251:U.S. cities in the American Civil War
6236:Riots and civil disorder in Baltimore
5160:National Museum of Civil War Medicine
2262:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers
1864:Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War
1851:Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War
1838:Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War
1697:Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War
1684:Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War
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6256:Political riots in the United States
5240:Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area
1815:Fourteen Months in American Bastiles
1432:Kimball, Charles A. (June 1, 1861).
921:Baltimore Know-Nothing riots of 1856
5304:in the history of the United States
4419:Committee on the Conduct of the War
4095:United Daughters of the Confederacy
1783:"A time liberties weren't priority"
1463:. New York: Harcourt. p. 119.
1402:History of the Civil War, 1861β1865
926:George H. Steuart (militia general)
758:, another Brigadier General in the
6246:Maryland in the American Civil War
6127:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
5031:Maryland in the American Civil War
4489:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
3828:impeachment managers investigation
2207:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
1876:Melchior, Louis (April 30, 1925).
1812:Howard, F. K. (Frank Key) (1863).
1340:Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971,
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6115:Washington D.C. Know-Nothing Riot
3914:Reconstruction military districts
2362:Abolitionism in the United States
2317:Plantations in the American South
2232:Origins of the American Civil War
1901:"A Brief History of Randallstown"
1862:Benson John Lossing (1866/1997),
1849:Benson John Lossing (1866/1997),
1836:Benson John Lossing (1866/1997),
1695:Benson John Lossing (1866/1997),
1682:Benson John Lossing (1866/1997),
1123:Carton, Bruce (January 1, 1961).
916:Baltimore railroad strike of 1877
171:Pro-Southern/Confederate Maryland
6186:1861 crimes in the United States
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5717:Destruction of Pennsylvania Hall
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4544:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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1593:Alexander Crosby Brown (1961).
1199:United States. War Department.
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764:U.S. Congressman from Baltimore
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6211:1861 in the American Civil War
3785:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
1936:. Retrieved December 27, 2004.
1485:Thorp, Gene (April 19, 2011).
1375:Baltimore Riot (19 April 1861)
730:7th New York Infantry Regiment
643:Baltimore Steam Packet Company
578:Currier & Ives lithograph
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5392:New York Slave Revolt of 1712
5123:Maryland Constitution of 1864
4200:Ladies' Memorial Associations
3902:Enforcement Act of April 1871
3798:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
1988:Bass, Randi (June 10, 2021),
277:called up for federal service
176:Maryland Copperhead Democrats
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5759:1824 Hard Scrabble race riot
5735:Muncy Abolition riot of 1842
5487:Gloucester County Conspiracy
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4075:Sons of Confederate Veterans
3946:South Carolina riots of 1876
3924:Indian Council at Fort Smith
3875:South Carolina riots of 1876
3840:Knights of the White Camelia
2332:Slavery in the United States
2110:Pratt Street Riot collection
2043:. New York: Harcourt, 2006.
1534:. New York: Harcourt, 2006.
1288:. New York: Harcourt, 2006.
1267:. New York: Harcourt, 2006.
1216:. New York: Harcourt, 2006.
1188:Delanco Township, New Jersey
1092:. New York: Harcourt, 2006.
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6241:Secession crisis of 1860β61
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5469:Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783
5397:New York Conspiracy of 1741
4687:New York City riots of 1863
4512:Battle Hymn of the Republic
4263:United Confederate Veterans
4100:Children of the Confederacy
4090:United Confederate Veterans
4085:Southern Historical Society
2717:Price's Missouri Expedition
2187:Timeline leading to the War
1558:The chronicles of Baltimore
699:On April 19, Major General
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548:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
491:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
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5786:1811 German Coast uprising
5463:Philadelphia Election riot
5155:Baltimore Civil War Museum
4655:Confederate Secret Service
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1399:James Ford Rhodes (1917).
1352:repeats this statement in
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5165:President Street Station
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4011:Confederate Memorial Day
3996:Civil War Trails Program
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2099:Church Home and Hospital
2080:Johns Hopkins University
2078:, Baltimore: N. Murray (
1932:January 4, 2006, at the
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620:Carl Heinrich Schnauffer
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544:President Street Station
451:Northern Central Railway
443:Pottsville, Pennsylvania
281:President Street Station
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5139:"Maryland, My Maryland"
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4258:Southern Cross of Honor
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4221:1913 Gettysburg reunion
3919:Reconstruction Treaties
3892:Enforcement Act of 1870
3775:Freedman's Savings Bank
2392:Lane Debates on Slavery
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842:Federal Hill, Baltimore
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455:Maryland National Guard
237:"Pratt Street Massacre"
6221:1860s political events
5993:Baltimore riot of 1861
5791:Nat Turner's Rebellion
5711:Philadelphia race riot
5600:Abolition Riot of 1836
5594:Ursuline Convent riots
5204:Soldiers and civilians
5106:Baltimore Riot of 1861
4697:Richmond riots of 1863
4623:Baltimore riot of 1861
4403:U.S. Military Railroad
4323:Confederate Home Guard
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4021:Historical reenactment
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5909:Pottawatomie massacre
5438:War of the Regulation
5402:Battle of Golden Hill
5199:Confederate regiments
4896:Romney, West Virginia
4662:Great Revival of 1863
4539:Maryland, My Maryland
4328:Confederate railroads
3991:Civil War Roundtables
3860:Meridian riot of 1871
3855:Memphis riots of 1866
2412:George Luther Stearns
2397:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
2290:Crittenden Compromise
1655:"Burning the Bridges"
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5220:Antietam Battlefield
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2593:Union naval blockade
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2227:Nullification crisis
2070:George William Brown
1907:on February 12, 2009
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784:Star Spangled Banner
725:food when famished.
661:On July 10, 1861, a
647:Portsmouth, Virginia
595:Sumner Henry Needham
428:George William Brown
233:"Pratt Street Riots"
5945:Battle of the Spurs
5903:Sacking of Lawrence
5803:Baltimore bank riot
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5386:Leisler's Rebellion
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2222:Missouri Compromise
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2014:William C. Harris,
1967:The Washington Post
1948:The Washington Post
1638:Benson John Lossing
990:McPherson, James M.
869:James Ryder Randall
479:Washington Monument
432:George Proctor Kane
6196:1860s in Baltimore
5636:Flour riot of 1837
5444:Battle of Alamance
5408:1788 doctors' riot
5335:1689 Boston revolt
4817:American Civil War
4528:A Lincoln Portrait
4469:Politicians killed
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4388:Union corps badges
4168:memorials to Davis
4038:Disenfranchisement
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3790:Timber Culture Act
3748:Compromise of 1877
2712:FranklinβNashville
2382:Frederick Douglass
2285:Cornerstone Speech
2202:Compromise of 1850
2150:American Civil War
2027:McPherson, p. 289.
1729:on October 6, 2014
1235:James M. McPherson
1190:, with J. C. Buck.
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1387:978-0-393-04758-5
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160:
159:
158:
153:
140:
107:
106:
102:
101:
98:
97:
88:
84:
83:
77:
75:
71:
70:
69:April 19, 1861
67:
59:
58:
45:
44:
37:
36:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
6268:
6257:
6254:
6252:
6249:
6247:
6244:
6242:
6239:
6237:
6234:
6232:
6229:
6227:
6224:
6222:
6219:
6217:
6214:
6212:
6209:
6207:
6204:
6202:
6199:
6197:
6194:
6192:
6189:
6187:
6184:
6183:
6181:
6166:
6163:
6161:
6158:
6157:
6155:
6151:
6140:
6137:
6134:
6133:Morrisite War
6131:
6128:
6125:
6122:
6119:
6116:
6113:
6110:
6109:Bloody Monday
6107:
6104:
6101:
6100:
6098:
6094:
6087:
6084:
6082:
6079:
6077:
6074:
6073:
6071:
6069:
6065:
6058:
6055:
6053:
6050:
6047:
6044:
6041:
6038:
6037:
6035:
6033:
6029:
6023:
6020:
6017:
6014:
6012:
6009:
6008:
6006:
6004:
6000:
5994:
5991:
5989:
5986:
5985:
5983:
5981:
5977:
5970:
5967:
5965:
5962:
5961:
5959:
5957:
5953:
5946:
5943:
5940:
5937:
5934:
5931:
5928:
5925:
5922:
5919:
5916:
5913:
5910:
5907:
5904:
5901:
5898:
5895:
5892:
5889:
5888:
5886:
5884:
5880:
5873:
5870:
5867:
5864:
5863:
5861:
5859:
5855:
5848:
5845:
5842:
5839:
5838:
5836:
5834:
5830:
5827:
5825:
5821:
5810:
5807:
5804:
5801:
5798:
5795:
5792:
5789:
5787:
5784:
5783:
5781:
5777:
5770:
5767:
5765:
5762:
5760:
5757:
5756:
5754:
5752:
5748:
5741:
5738:
5736:
5733:
5730:
5727:
5724:
5721:
5718:
5715:
5712:
5709:
5706:
5703:
5700:
5697:
5696:
5694:
5692:
5688:
5682:
5679:
5677:
5674:
5672:
5669:
5667:
5664:
5663:
5661:
5659:
5655:
5648:
5645:
5642:
5641:Anti-Rent War
5639:
5637:
5634:
5631:
5628:
5625:
5622:
5621:
5619:
5617:
5613:
5606:
5603:
5601:
5598:
5595:
5592:
5591:
5589:
5587:
5586:Massachusetts
5583:
5576:
5573:
5570:
5567:
5566:
5564:
5562:
5558:
5555:
5553:
5549:
5538:
5535:
5532:
5530:
5526:
5523:
5520:
5517:
5514:
5513:
5511:
5507:
5500:
5497:
5494:
5491:
5488:
5485:
5484:
5482:
5480:
5476:
5470:
5467:
5464:
5461:
5460:
5458:
5456:
5452:
5445:
5442:
5439:
5436:
5433:
5430:
5427:
5424:
5423:
5421:
5419:
5415:
5409:
5406:
5403:
5400:
5398:
5395:
5393:
5390:
5387:
5384:
5383:
5381:
5379:
5375:
5368:
5365:
5362:
5359:
5356:
5354:
5350:
5347:
5344:
5341:
5338:
5336:
5333:
5332:
5330:
5328:
5327:Massachusetts
5324:
5321:
5319:
5314:
5310:
5305:
5302:
5298:
5291:
5286:
5284:
5279:
5277:
5272:
5271:
5268:
5256:
5253:
5251:
5248:
5246:
5243:
5241:
5238:
5236:
5233:
5231:
5230:Fort Marshall
5228:
5226:
5223:
5221:
5218:
5217:
5215:
5211:
5205:
5202:
5200:
5197:
5195:
5192:
5191:
5189:
5185:
5179:
5178:
5177:Constellation
5173:
5171:
5168:
5166:
5163:
5161:
5158:
5156:
5153:
5152:
5150:
5146:
5140:
5137:
5136:
5134:
5132:Miscellaneous
5130:
5124:
5121:
5119:
5116:
5114:
5113:
5109:
5107:
5104:
5103:
5101:
5097:
5091:
5088:
5086:
5083:
5081:
5078:
5076:
5073:
5071:
5068:
5066:
5063:
5061:
5058:
5056:
5053:
5051:
5048:
5046:
5043:
5042:
5040:
5036:
5032:
5025:
5020:
5018:
5013:
5011:
5006:
5005:
5002:
4990:
4987:
4985:
4982:
4980:
4977:
4975:
4972:
4970:
4969:St. Augustine
4967:
4965:
4962:
4960:
4957:
4955:
4952:
4950:
4947:
4945:
4942:
4940:
4937:
4935:
4932:
4930:
4927:
4925:
4922:
4921:
4919:
4917:
4913:
4907:
4904:
4902:
4899:
4897:
4894:
4892:
4889:
4887:
4884:
4882:
4879:
4878:
4876:
4874:
4873:Border states
4870:
4864:
4861:
4859:
4856:
4854:
4853:New York City
4851:
4849:
4846:
4844:
4841:
4839:
4836:
4834:
4831:
4830:
4828:
4826:
4822:
4818:
4810:
4805:
4803:
4798:
4796:
4791:
4790:
4787:
4775:
4771:
4767:
4765:
4757:
4756:
4753:
4739:
4736:
4735:
4733:
4729:
4723:
4720:
4718:
4715:
4713:
4710:
4708:
4705:
4703:
4700:
4698:
4695:
4693:
4692:Photographers
4690:
4688:
4685:
4683:
4680:
4678:
4675:
4673:
4670:
4668:
4667:Gender issues
4665:
4663:
4660:
4656:
4653:
4652:
4651:
4648:
4644:
4641:
4640:
4639:
4636:
4634:
4631:
4629:
4626:
4624:
4621:
4620:
4618:
4614:
4606:
4603:
4601:
4598:
4596:
4593:
4591:
4588:
4587:
4586:
4583:
4581:
4578:
4576:
4573:
4571:
4568:
4566:
4563:
4562:
4560:
4556:
4550:
4547:
4545:
4542:
4540:
4537:
4535:
4532:
4530:
4529:
4525:
4523:
4520:
4518:
4515:
4513:
4510:
4509:
4507:
4505:
4501:
4495:
4494:War Democrats
4492:
4490:
4487:
4485:
4484:Union Leagues
4482:
4480:
4477:
4475:
4472:
4470:
4467:
4465:
4462:
4460:
4457:
4455:
4452:
4450:
4447:
4445:
4442:
4440:
4437:
4435:
4432:
4430:
4427:
4425:
4422:
4420:
4417:
4416:
4414:
4410:
4404:
4401:
4399:
4396:
4394:
4391:
4389:
4386:
4384:
4383:Turning point
4381:
4379:
4376:
4374:
4371:
4369:
4366:
4364:
4361:
4359:
4356:
4354:
4353:Naval battles
4351:
4349:
4346:
4344:
4341:
4339:
4336:
4334:
4331:
4329:
4326:
4324:
4321:
4319:
4316:
4314:
4311:
4309:
4306:
4305:
4303:
4299:
4295:
4287:
4286:
4282:
4278:
4264:
4261:
4259:
4256:
4254:
4251:
4249:
4246:
4244:
4241:
4239:
4238:
4234:
4232:
4229:
4227:
4224:
4222:
4219:
4218:
4216:
4212:
4206:
4203:
4201:
4198:
4197:
4195:
4191:
4181:
4178:
4174:
4171:
4169:
4166:
4164:
4161:
4160:
4159:
4156:
4155:
4153:
4149:
4141:
4138:
4136:
4133:
4132:
4131:
4128:
4127:
4125:
4121:
4118:
4116:and memorials
4112:
4106:
4103:
4101:
4098:
4096:
4093:
4091:
4088:
4086:
4083:
4081:
4078:
4076:
4073:
4071:
4068:
4066:
4063:
4061:
4058:
4056:
4053:
4049:
4046:
4044:
4041:
4040:
4039:
4036:
4034:
4031:
4027:
4024:
4022:
4019:
4017:
4014:
4012:
4009:
4007:
4004:
4002:
3999:
3997:
3994:
3992:
3989:
3987:
3984:
3982:
3979:
3978:
3977:
3976:Commemoration
3974:
3973:
3971:
3965:
3959:
3956:
3954:
3951:
3947:
3944:
3943:
3942:
3939:
3937:
3934:
3932:
3929:
3925:
3922:
3921:
3920:
3917:
3915:
3912:
3910:
3907:
3903:
3900:
3898:
3895:
3893:
3890:
3888:
3885:
3884:
3883:
3880:
3876:
3873:
3871:
3868:
3866:
3863:
3861:
3858:
3856:
3853:
3852:
3851:
3848:
3846:
3843:
3841:
3838:
3836:
3833:
3829:
3826:
3824:
3821:
3819:
3818:first inquiry
3816:
3814:
3811:
3809:
3806:
3804:
3801:
3800:
3799:
3796:
3791:
3788:
3786:
3783:
3782:
3781:
3778:
3776:
3773:
3771:
3768:
3766:
3763:
3759:
3756:
3755:
3754:
3751:
3749:
3746:
3744:
3741:
3739:
3738:Carpetbaggers
3736:
3734:
3731:
3729:
3726:
3725:
3723:
3721:
3717:
3709:
3706:
3704:
3701:
3699:
3696:
3695:
3694:
3691:
3690:
3688:
3686:
3682:
3678:
3671:
3667:
3649:
3646:
3644:
3641:
3639:
3636:
3634:
3631:
3629:
3626:
3624:
3621:
3619:
3616:
3614:
3611:
3609:
3606:
3604:
3601:
3599:
3596:
3595:
3593:
3589:
3583:
3580:
3578:
3575:
3573:
3570:
3568:
3565:
3563:
3560:
3558:
3555:
3553:
3550:
3548:
3545:
3543:
3540:
3538:
3535:
3533:
3530:
3528:
3525:
3523:
3520:
3518:
3515:
3513:
3510:
3508:
3505:
3503:
3500:
3498:
3495:
3493:
3490:
3488:
3485:
3483:
3480:
3478:
3475:
3473:
3470:
3468:
3465:
3464:
3462:
3458:
3455:
3451:
3441:
3438:
3436:
3433:
3431:
3428:
3426:
3423:
3421:
3418:
3416:
3413:
3411:
3408:
3406:
3403:
3401:
3398:
3397:
3395:
3391:
3385:
3382:
3380:
3377:
3375:
3372:
3370:
3367:
3365:
3362:
3360:
3357:
3355:
3352:
3350:
3347:
3345:
3342:
3340:
3337:
3335:
3332:
3330:
3327:
3325:
3322:
3320:
3317:
3315:
3312:
3310:
3307:
3305:
3302:
3300:
3297:
3295:
3292:
3290:
3287:
3285:
3282:
3280:
3277:
3275:
3272:
3270:
3267:
3265:
3262:
3261:
3259:
3255:
3252:
3248:
3244:
3240:
3235:
3231:
3213:
3210:
3208:
3205:
3203:
3200:
3198:
3195:
3193:
3190:
3188:
3185:
3183:
3180:
3179:
3177:
3173:
3167:
3164:
3162:
3161:West Virginia
3159:
3157:
3154:
3152:
3149:
3147:
3144:
3142:
3139:
3137:
3134:
3132:
3129:
3127:
3124:
3122:
3119:
3117:
3114:
3112:
3109:
3107:
3104:
3102:
3099:
3097:
3094:
3092:
3089:
3087:
3084:
3082:
3081:New Hampshire
3079:
3077:
3074:
3072:
3069:
3067:
3064:
3062:
3059:
3057:
3054:
3052:
3049:
3047:
3044:
3042:
3041:Massachusetts
3039:
3037:
3034:
3032:
3029:
3027:
3024:
3022:
3019:
3017:
3014:
3012:
3009:
3007:
3004:
3002:
2999:
2997:
2994:
2992:
2989:
2987:
2984:
2982:
2979:
2977:
2974:
2972:
2969:
2967:
2964:
2962:
2959:
2957:
2954:
2952:
2949:
2947:
2944:
2942:
2939:
2937:
2934:
2932:
2929:
2928:
2926:
2920:
2917:
2913:
2907:
2904:
2902:
2899:
2897:
2894:
2892:
2889:
2887:
2884:
2882:
2879:
2877:
2874:
2872:
2869:
2867:
2864:
2862:
2859:
2857:
2854:
2852:
2849:
2847:
2844:
2842:
2839:
2837:
2834:
2832:
2829:
2827:
2824:
2822:
2819:
2817:
2814:
2812:
2809:
2807:
2804:
2802:
2799:
2797:
2794:
2792:
2789:
2787:
2784:
2782:
2781:Hampton Roads
2779:
2777:
2774:
2772:
2771:Fort Donelson
2769:
2767:
2764:
2762:
2759:
2757:
2754:
2753:
2751:
2749:
2744:
2738:
2735:
2733:
2730:
2728:
2725:
2723:
2720:
2718:
2715:
2713:
2710:
2708:
2705:
2703:
2700:
2698:
2695:
2693:
2690:
2688:
2685:
2683:
2680:
2678:
2675:
2673:
2670:
2668:
2667:Morgan's Raid
2665:
2663:
2660:
2658:
2655:
2653:
2650:
2648:
2645:
2643:
2640:
2638:
2635:
2633:
2630:
2628:
2625:
2623:
2620:
2618:
2615:
2613:
2612:Anaconda Plan
2610:
2609:
2607:
2605:
2600:
2594:
2591:
2589:
2588:Pacific Coast
2586:
2584:
2581:
2579:
2576:
2574:
2571:
2569:
2566:
2565:
2563:
2559:
2549:
2546:
2544:
2541:
2539:
2536:
2535:
2533:
2531:
2527:
2521:
2518:
2516:
2513:
2511:
2508:
2506:
2503:
2502:
2500:
2498:
2494:
2491:
2487:
2483:
2475:
2472:
2469:
2466:
2463:
2462:
2458:
2454:
2440:
2437:
2435:
2432:
2428:
2425:
2424:
2423:
2420:
2418:
2415:
2413:
2410:
2408:
2405:
2403:
2400:
2398:
2395:
2393:
2390:
2388:
2385:
2383:
2380:
2378:
2375:
2373:
2370:
2368:
2365:
2363:
2360:
2359:
2357:
2355:
2351:
2345:
2344:
2340:
2338:
2335:
2333:
2330:
2328:
2325:
2323:
2322:Positive good
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2297:
2293:
2291:
2288:
2286:
2283:
2281:
2278:
2277:
2275:
2273:
2269:
2263:
2260:
2258:
2255:
2253:
2250:
2248:
2245:
2243:
2240:
2238:
2237:Panic of 1857
2235:
2233:
2230:
2228:
2225:
2223:
2220:
2218:
2215:
2213:
2210:
2208:
2205:
2203:
2200:
2198:
2197:Border states
2195:
2193:
2190:
2188:
2185:
2184:
2182:
2177:
2174:
2173:
2170:
2166:
2159:
2155:
2151:
2144:
2139:
2137:
2132:
2130:
2125:
2124:
2121:
2115:
2111:
2108:
2106:
2103:
2100:
2097:
2094:
2091:
2090:
2086:
2081:
2077:
2076:
2071:
2068:
2065:
2061:
2057:
2053:
2050:
2046:
2042:
2038:
2037:
2033:
2024:
2021:
2017:
2011:
2008:
1997:
1996:
1991:
1984:
1981:
1969:. p. C01
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