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Galen Porter

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183:, the volunteer firemen announced their intention of "smashing the wheel and destroying the records". As the firemen were encouraging the crowd to join them, someone fired a pistol and the engine company led the crowd against the police. Police attempted to hold their ground, however they were quickly overwhelmed by the rioters and Porter ordered a retreat into the building. Once inside however, Porter and his men were unable to lock and barricade the doors. The firemen were able to force their way into the building, followed by the rest of the mob armed with firearms and clubs, and began destroying the draft office. The police briefly attempted to hold off the rioters in the hallways before fleeing into an alley and then to 175:
the avenue. Those that attempted to do so were stopped, their horses unhitched, and the drivers and passengers chased away. "No Draft" signs also began appearing at various points on the street. Porter's squad were slowly forced back by the sheer size of the crowd and, by 10:00 am, they "stood with drawn clubs and their backs to the building".
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also joined Porter's squad. By the time of Porter's arrival however, the crowd outside the Third Avenue draft office becoming increasingly violent and "packing the avenue for half a dozen blocks on either side of Forty-Sixth Street". Horse carts and private carriages were blocked from passing through
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The appearance of the Volunteer Engine Company No. 33, popularly known as the "Black Joke", prompted its members to address the crowd. One of the volunteers had recently been selected in the Saturday draft lottery, although firemen had been exempt from draft into the militia. According to Herbert
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Porter commanded the Nineteenth Precinct for the duration of the riot. On Wednesday morning, he led his command in a tour through the Thirteenth and Seventeenth Wards as well as recovering the body of a
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Bernstein, Iver. The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991 (pp.18–19)
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In the first hours of rioting, Porter was one of the first officers dispatched to confront the mobs. A half-hour after rioters first began leaving
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in 1849. He was promoted to police captain soon afterwards and appointed to head the old Twelfth Precinct where he remained until the start of the
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in 1807. He moved with his family to New York City as a child and later worked in the boot and shoe trade before joining the
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The Draft Riots in New York, July 1863: The Metropolitan Police, Their Services During Riot Week, Their Honorable Record
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Our Police Protectors: History of the New York Police from the Earliest Period to the Present Time
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The Second Rebellion: The Story of the New York City Draft Riots of 1863
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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and reinforce patrolmen being threatened there. Fifty members of the
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The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863
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draft office and later headed the Nineteenth Precinct.
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Galen T. Porter
Braintree, Massachusetts
Manhattan, New York
New York City Police Department
New York Draft Riots
law enforcement officer
police captain
New York City Police Department
New York Draft Riots
Third Avenue
Braintree, Massachusetts
Metropolitan Police Department
New York Draft Riots
Central Park
John Alexander Kennedy
Third Avenue
Invalid Corps
Second Avenue
negro
Seventh Avenue
Thirty-Second Street
pneumonia




Asbury, Herbert
ISBN
1-56025-275-8

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