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Democrats & Union Men, continued

October 27, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Barber, Buchanan, Delaware Twp, Fisher, Fulper, Hockenbury, Larison, Moore, Rittenhouse, Williamson, Wolverton Tags: Civil War

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Here are some more of the Delaware Township gentlemen who took sides during the early years of the Civil War—men who joined the Democratic Club of Delaware Township in 1863, and also men living in the same vicinity who supported the Administration.1

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Ellicott’s Diary, July ’63 continued

October 23, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Warford Tags: Civil War, Ellicott's Diary

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This is a continuation of the diary of Benjamin H. Ellicott of Baltimore during the events of the Civil War in 1863. During the latter half of July, the famous draft riots broke out in New York City, and later in the month, Ellicott describes a scene of violence in Baltimore. Meanwhile, Lee and his army become elusive, and the second blockade of Charleston is begun.1

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Ellicott’s Diary, July 1863, part one

October 16, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Warford Tags: Civil War, Ellicott's Diary

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The Civil War Diary of Benjamin H. Ellicott continued

As the weather heated up in the summer of 1863, so did the Civil War, with the siege of Vicksburg finally completed, and then the momentous Battle(s) at Gettysburg. Benjamin Ellicott, writing from his home in Baltimore, struggled to make sense of what was happening, in an age when communications were still quite primitive, compared to our instant access to events. Despite telegrams and the telegraph, news was hard to get, and reliable news even harder. Ellicott’s journal shows us how different life is for civilians in a civil war compared to a war fought overseas, on someone else’s territory.1

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