Category Archives: Civil War

“Monuments Of Their Patriotism”: Building Baltimore’s Civil War Defenses, Summer 1863 (Part 1)

This post is from the City of Baltimore Archives. Stay tuned, too, for posts highlighting our own series of gallery talks accompanying our exhibit, “Our buildings and very earth trembled.”

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In mid-June of 1863, great alarm gripped Baltimore. The Confederate Army under the able command of General Robert E. Lee had crossed into Maryland and might advance in an attempt to take the city. Meetings to organize citizen militias took place throughout the wards. White male citizens, members of the various Union League chapters and the Union Club, mustered into home defense units. If Baltimore fell, the surrender of Washington might be inevitable.

On Saturday, the 20th of June, Mayor Chapman called a special session of City Council to consider the erection of additional defensive fortifications around the city.  In all, “twenty-two works of defen[s]e, of various size and strength… which, in case of attack… would be very difficult to break” were envisioned.  Supported in the endeavor by General Robert Schenck, the regional military administrator, with his offer of supplies and tools to assist in the task, the Council approved…

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DCs and Battle of Gettysburg – interview on Maryland Public Radio

Interview with Denise Gallo, Provincial Archivist, on the Daughters of Charity nursing after the Battle of Gettysburg and conditions in Emmitsburg in the days before the battle.
(WYPR, “Maryland Morning”, June 26,2013)
http://www.wypr.org/podcast/nursing-wounded-battle-gettysburg

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“Our buildings and very earth trembled” to be featured on Maryland Public Radio

Our buildings and very earth trembled

Our upcoming exhibit “Our buildings and very earth trembled”.

If you’d like to hear some of the archives materials that we’ll be reading for our program “Our buildings and very earth trembled,” tune in to 88.1 FM (if you’re local here in Maryland) or listen online to Dee Gallo’s interview on Maryland Morning. Interviewer Sheilah Kast asked about the Daughters before and after the Battle of Gettysburg, and Dee offered some insights, also reading several selections that will be used during the gallery talks. The interview will air tomorrow, June 26, at 9:20 a.m. The online listening link is http://www.wypr.org/listen-live. The story will also promote the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s “Charity Afire” exhibit about the Daughters of Charity and Sisters of Charity.

Plenty of spots are available for all gallery talks and exhibit tours. Use the signup form on the “Exhibits” page of this blog to sign up for a time or call 301-447-6041.

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