The article offers information on the President Street Station, the "head house" of the endpoint of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore rail line, in Baltimore, Maryland. The Friends of the President Street Station was formed ...
Baltimore Riots…Prelude to Urban War By Brother Nathanael Kapner Copyright 2015 It began as a peaceful protest over the death of Freddy Gray. But it turned into an urban civil war. [Clip: “We had one officer knocked out, hit in the head, he was taken to the hospital. I just checke...
The Webster Commission, charged with finding the causes of the 1992 LA riot/insurrection found that one of the primary causes was crack cocaine. The LA riots remain, to this day, the largest domestic insurrection since the civil war. Sinister, I know. Don’toint fingers until you research t...
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In August 1835, the city of Baltimore was convulsed by one of the worst riots in the United States before the civil war. Mobs roamed the city, and splendid homes of some of the wealthiest men in the city were vandalized. Afterward, the m... H.,Rockoff - 《Enterprise & Society》 被...
In that assessment of the origins of the Baltimore riots, the president is assuredly correct. At the National Archives, official custodian of America’s historical heritage, the files of the U.S. Army’s Office of the Chief Signal Officer (Record Group 111) contain the collection of motion ...
By the time of the riots in 1835, Baltimore had little more than fifty years of existence as a city. Those five decades had provided enough time to build an urban infrastructure, to create functioning institutions, and even to erect the nation's first monuments to the veterans of the War ...
Baltimore had one of the worst riots of the antebellum South in 1835 when bad investments led to the Baltimore Bank Riot, which led to the city being nicknamed “Mobtown.” The streets of Baltimore had seen violence at long intervals since the Revolutionary days, but about the middle of the...
During the Civil War, Baltimore was strongly pro-Southern in sentiment; the 6th Massachusetts Regiment, passing through the city in Apr., 1861, was attacked by a mob. A disastrous fire in 1904 destroyed almost the entire downtown but enabled the emergence of a better planned city. In World...
Tapes Show Struggle to Quell Baltimore Riots. The article reports on the radio transmissions which showed the struggle of Baltimore, Maryland police to contain the riots that damaged businesses and inj... CALVERT,SCOTT - Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 加载更多研究点...