Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861: A Study of the War - Brossura

Brown, George William

 
9780801867248: Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861: A Study of the War

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George William Brown was mayor of Baltimore during one of the most dramatic and violent incidents in the city's history. On April 19, 1861, the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and Pennsylvania troops - about 1,700 soldiers answering President Lincoln's call to defend the federal capital - arrived at Baltimore's President Street station east of the harbor on their way to Washington, D.C. As they made their way down Pratt Street to board the southbound train at Camden Yards, the soldiers were attacked by a mob of several thousand pro-Southern partisans. When the fighting was over, 21 soldiers and citizens were dead and more than 100 were injured - the first blood spilled in the Civil War.
First published by Johns Hopkins in 1887, Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861 is Brown's thoughtful, highly personal memoir of those eventful days. Along with his dramatic account of the Pratt Street riot, he describes Lincoln's "secret passage" through the city on the way to his inauguration earlier that same year. He tells of rumors, plots, and increasing tensions and divisions after Southern secessionists fired on Fort Sumter. Brown also explains his attempts to quell the riot, protect Federal troops, and prevent further violence (even justifying his order to burn the railroad bridges north of the city to halt the arrival of additional troops in Baltimore). A fascinating, eyewitness account of a bloody incident that fueled passions both North and South, this historic volume returns with a new introduction by Kevin Conley Ruffner.

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George William Brown was elected mayor of Baltimore in 1860. His eventful public life included imprisonment by the Union Army for several years during the Civil War and his election without opposition as the chief justice of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore in 1872. Kevin Conley Ruffner is a historian for the federal government and the author of Maryland's Blue and Grey: A Border State's Union and Confederate Officer Corps.

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Book by Brown Professor George William

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9781498186650: Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April 1861: A Study of the War (1887)

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ISBN 10:  1498186653 ISBN 13:  9781498186650
Casa editrice: Literary Licensing, LLC, 2014
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