Hands Off Slavery in The Border States
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03-20-2013, 06:26 PM
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RE: Hands Off Slavery in The Border States
(08-10-2012 11:15 AM)Laurie Verge Wrote: I'm not sure that the average student of Civil War history really contemplates how important those four border states were to Mr. Lincoln, especially Maryland which surrounded the nation's capital on three sides. The fourth side (Virginia) had already left the Union. There is a good book by John and Charles Lockwood entitled The Siege of Washington that talks about the tense few weeks after the war began when Washington City was cut off from the outside and surrounded by potential enemy territory. Many Marylanders were certain that the state would follow Virginia into the Confederacy. One such person who was absolutely certain that Maryland would secede was non other than Capt. Franklin Buchannan, USN. He was the commandant of the Washington Navy Yard when Virginia seceded. He tendered his resignation to the Secretary of the Navy. When it became obvious that there was no way Maryland could secede, he asked to withdraw his resignation. No such luck. Capt. Buchannan would become the captain of the CSS Virginia. He carried the reputation as the most aggressive officer in the pre-war navy. |
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