Surratt Courier
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07-18-2016, 07:09 PM
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RE: Surratt Courier
In this month's Courier, there is "A Clarification" regarding "the county-by-county vote of Marylanders regarding the state constitution of 1864 that abolished slavery in the state."
Looking over the numbers, I had some questions??? ........................ For (new constitution) .....................Against State Totals ........27,541 ..................................... 29,536 Soldier Vote.........2,633 ........................................ 263 Grand Total ........30,174 ........................................ 29,799 According to the 1860 census, the total urban population for Baltimore was 212,000 In Baltimore City the vote was 9,779 for and 2,053 against In Baltimore County the vote was 2,001 for and 1,869 against Baltimore was considered a southern city with an attempt to assassinate Lincoln on his way to Washington. The mayor was very pro southern. The city was considered a hot bed for secessionist activity. So why did the vote for a new state constitution that abolished slavery win in a landslide vote in an area supposedly full of confederate sympathizers? If not for the "for" vote of Baltimore, the new state constitution would not have passed. So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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