George Leisenring, a German immigrant from the Kensington/Fishtown section of Philadelphia, died in April 1861—just a few days after volunteering and before he even had been issued a uniform and a weapon. His 2nd Pennsylvania regiment (the “Washington Brigade”) was ordered to Washington, D.C., to protect the city. When the unit (together with the 6th Massachusetts) reached Baltimore, civilian sympathizers with the southern cause attacked the soldiers in what is known as the “Pratt Street Riot,” the first bloodshed of the Civil War. Leisenring was stabbed and died shortly thereafter. He is buried in Palmer Cemetery in Fishtown. Southern sympathizers liked to refer to the “Pratt Street Riot” as the Lexington or Concord of 1861, in furtherance...
In mid-June, 1863--three months after La Salle received its charter--there was panic in Philadelphia...
Without music. Songsheet; text within decorative borders; one column; seven four-line stanzas. Air--...
Harrisburg was an integral city for the Union during the Civil War. Harrisburg’s canal, roads, and r...
In the study of the Civil War, the violence between brothers, neighbors, and countrymen is most freq...
In August 1862, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania quickly responded to President Lincoln\u27s request...
Established in 1862, the Philadelphia National Cemetery was comprised of lots from ten different Phi...
The etching depicts the Baltimore Riot of 1861, when Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massa...
This thesis adds a new take to the extensive historiography on the Pratt Street Riot, an early Civil...
This thesis explores the Baltimore Riot of April 19, 1861 during the American Civil War (1861- 1865)...
The black and white engraving features a scene from the Baltimore Riot of 1861, a civil uprising bet...
This book has the bookplate of George William Brown, mayor of Baltimore during the Pratt Street Riot...
Zachary M. Schrag\u27s book combines biographies of rioters and their victims, and the socio-cultura...
Baltimore was a city of 215,000 inhabitants on the eve of the Civil War: 215,000 souls who would soo...
Thirty-five years after the Civil War came to an end the people of Easton, Pennsylvania erected a mo...
The color lithograph depicts a scene from the Baltimore Riot of 1861, a civil uprising between Confe...
In mid-June, 1863--three months after La Salle received its charter--there was panic in Philadelphia...
Without music. Songsheet; text within decorative borders; one column; seven four-line stanzas. Air--...
Harrisburg was an integral city for the Union during the Civil War. Harrisburg’s canal, roads, and r...
In the study of the Civil War, the violence between brothers, neighbors, and countrymen is most freq...
In August 1862, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania quickly responded to President Lincoln\u27s request...
Established in 1862, the Philadelphia National Cemetery was comprised of lots from ten different Phi...
The etching depicts the Baltimore Riot of 1861, when Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massa...
This thesis adds a new take to the extensive historiography on the Pratt Street Riot, an early Civil...
This thesis explores the Baltimore Riot of April 19, 1861 during the American Civil War (1861- 1865)...
The black and white engraving features a scene from the Baltimore Riot of 1861, a civil uprising bet...
This book has the bookplate of George William Brown, mayor of Baltimore during the Pratt Street Riot...
Zachary M. Schrag\u27s book combines biographies of rioters and their victims, and the socio-cultura...
Baltimore was a city of 215,000 inhabitants on the eve of the Civil War: 215,000 souls who would soo...
Thirty-five years after the Civil War came to an end the people of Easton, Pennsylvania erected a mo...
The color lithograph depicts a scene from the Baltimore Riot of 1861, a civil uprising between Confe...
In mid-June, 1863--three months after La Salle received its charter--there was panic in Philadelphia...
Without music. Songsheet; text within decorative borders; one column; seven four-line stanzas. Air--...
Harrisburg was an integral city for the Union during the Civil War. Harrisburg’s canal, roads, and r...