Posted on 06/20/2021 6:59:46 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
WASHINGTON, Wednesday, June 19.
Lieut. WOOLLEY, of the Twenty-fifth New-York, died at the encampment of that regiment this afternoon at 4 o'clock. He was a Supervisor of Albany City. His body will be sent home for interment.
The reported return of a regiment of the rebels to Harper's Ferry on Monday was true. They came back for some mechanics proficient in rifle making. Having impressed as many of these mechanics as they could find, the regiment retreated with them under a guard.
SUPPLIES FOR THE REBELS.
It is ascertained that the rebels have lines of communication across the Potomac from Budd's Ferry down. Small boats are used in the night, which are concealed in the bushes by day, and thus avoid the observation of our cruisers. Only letters and newspapers are conveyed thus, the supplies of provisions going in through Kentucky and Tennessee, instead of via Baltimore and Frederick, as heretofore.
A broker in Baltimore lately took $10,000 in Virginia money to Richmond, and obtained a draft on New York for the amount at seven and one-half per cent. Why was this done? Can your brokers explain?
The Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment have crossed the river with wagons, &c., to take position on the Virginia side toward Vienna.
JOHN H. SMITH, who refused to take the oath at the Treasury Department, was yesterday removed.
Col. STONE'S command is still occupied in guarding the Maryland bank of the Potomac, the ferries opposite Leesburgh, and ten miles further up the river.
From Romney Col. WALLACE reports that the rebels retreated summarily to Winchester, and that he secured and brought their tents to Cumberland Camp. The rout of the Disunionists at Romney was total. Several funerals took place in the town next day.
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It would be educational once in a while to show how these same events were reported in Southern newspapers, instead of always the NYT.
I’ve got my hands full with the Times. The other day someone posted some articles from a southern paper. That’s great. If you have access go ahead and post them as replies.
Again our editors complain about the Union's practice of paroling Prisoners of War merely on their oaths to stop fighting.
The editors recommend holding Confederate prisoners in exchange for captured Union soldiers.
By war's end both paroling and exchanging prisoners will break down, though thankfully not before one of my great-grandfathers first met Confederate cavalry under Nathan Bedford Forrest.
“If you have access go ahead and post them as replies.”
I don’t really want to add to already excessive CW2 talk on FR.
The War Between the States gets brought up here all the time in the same cliche fashion - i.e we Republicans are the good guys because 165 years ago we made the Democrats give up their slaves.
That’s such a dumbed-down version of history and is completely irrelevant to what distinguishes the two parties today.
Besides, if we are to conflate 165-year-old party behaviors with behaviors of today, shouldn’t we also assume that 165-year-old reporting by the NYT was fake news lies, just as it is today?
| Date | Engagement | Military Units | Losses | Victor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 12-14 | Fort Sumter, SC | Confederate artillery, Union garrison | None | CSA |
| April 15 | Evacuation of Fort Sumter, SC | Union garrison | Two Union soldiers killed, four wounded by accidental explosion | N.A. |
| April 19 | Baltimore Riots, MD | MA 6th, PA 26th vs secessionist crowd | 4 Union soldiers killed, 12 civilians killed, hundreds wounded | USA |
| May 10 | St. Louis Riots, MO | Union forces vs secessionist crowd | 4 Union soldiers killed, 3 prisoners, 28 civilians killed | USA |
| May 18-19 | Sewell's Point, VA | Union naval squadron vs Confederate shore artillery | 10 total | inconclusive |
| May 29- June 1 | Aquila Creek, VA | Union naval squadron vs Confederate shore artillery | 10 total | inconclusive |
| June 1 | Fairfax Court House, VA | detachments from CSA & USA armies | 8 on each side, 1 each killed | inconclusive |
| June 3 | Philippi, WVA | Union Dept of Ohio (McClellan), CSA infantry | Union 4, CSA 26 (killed or wounded) | USA |
| June 10 | Big Bethel, VA | Union: 3,500 (Butler) , CSA 1,400 (Magruder) | Union 18-killed 53-wounded, CSA: 1-K 9-W | CSA |
| June 15 | Hoo's Ferry (near Mathias Point) VA | Union schooner Christina Keen; CSA Farmer's Fork Grays | none -- Christina Keen captured and burned | CSA |
| June 17 | Vienna, VA | Detachments from both Union & CSA armies | Union: 8 killed, 4 wounded; CSA: none reported | CSA |
| June 17 | Boonville, MO | Union Western Dept (Lyon) 1,700 vs. MO State Guard (Marmaduke) ~1,500 | Union: 5-killed, 7-wounded, MO Guard 5-k 17-w | USA |
| June 18 | Camp Cole, MO | Union Home Guards (~500), Confederate State Guards (~350) | Union: 35 killed, 60 wounded 25 captured CSA: 7-K, 25-W | CSA |
And that is just your own dumbed-down version of history.
In fact, Democrats then were the same kinds of people they are today: radicals, violently at war against the United States and our Constitution, determined to preserve at all costs their own special privileges at the expense of non-Democrat Americans.
Democrats then as now were an alliance of big business (then it was mainly cotton) with Big City immigrant bosses.
Republicans then as now were ordinary, small-town, small-business conservative Americans devoted to our founding principles and documents.
In 1860 we were willing to live & let live with slavery in the South, but not at the expense of losing the Democrats' war against the United States.
Oh, dear... did I hurt your poor feelings?
Do you need a safe space... maybe a support animal?
I hope you didn’t waste too much time writing whatever you wrote..
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