Booth's field glass
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07-12-2012, 03:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2012 03:28 PM by JMadonna.)
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RE: Booth's field glass
(07-12-2012 01:25 PM)Gene C Wrote: Did the Union blockade during the Civil War include the Chesapeake Bay? Seems to me, if Booth had the time to plan his escape a little better, a medium sized boat in the Chesapeak Bay somewhere south of Baltimore (like Annapolis or Solomons Island) might have been a quick escape path. Certainly easier if he wanted to get out of the country quickly.Attaboy Gene! That's what you call thinking outside the box! Feels good doesn't it. (07-12-2012 01:33 PM)BettyO Wrote:(07-12-2012 01:25 PM)Gene C Wrote: Did the Union blockade during the Civil War include the Chesapeake Bay? Seems to me, if Booth had the time to plan his escape a little better, a medium sized boat in the Chesapeak Bay somewhere south of Baltimore (like Annapolis or Solomons Island) might have been a quick escape path. Certainly easier if he wanted to get out of the country quickly. Betty, You only use a maritime blockade if you don't control the port. Baltimore was in Union hands throughout the war, so blockading a port you already have under control would be redundant. The river at Hampton Roads led to Gosport which was taken by Virginia early in 1861. |
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