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Why Schuylkill River Crossing bridge isn t open yet

Why Schuylkill River Crossing bridge isn t open yet
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This Was Then: Transfer steamer Maryland - The Martha s Vineyard Times

To see a huge, open-ended car ferry in Vineyard Haven Harbor is normal. To see one in 1875, a full generation before the first automobiles arrived, was a spectacle. In mid-December 1875, the 234-foot transfer steamer Maryland appeared in Vineyard Haven Harbor, towed by the steam tug Cyclops. It was headed from Havre de Grace, […]

This Was Then: Transfer steamer Maryland - The Martha s Vineyard Times

This Was Then: Transfer steamer Maryland - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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Brief Summary: The Life And Work Of Frederick Douglass

Brief Summary: The Life And Work Of Frederick Douglass
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The Thwarted Plot to Kill Lincoln on the Streets of Baltimore

Cipriano Ferrandini addresses other members of the Baltimore plot. Image originally printed in From The Spy of the Rebellion, by Allan Pinkerton, 1883. (Source: Maryland State Archives) Abraham Lincoln’s election to the presidency on November 6, 1860, was the catalyst for vehement anger in the South, where the wave of secession had already begun to stir. The anger at the president-elect became so great that several conspirators vowed he would never reach the capitol to be inaugurated. By many accounts, Lincoln was aware but unmoved by the threats that rose around him in early 1861 as he prepared to relocate from his home in Springfield, Illinois to the White House. He planned a grand 2,000-mile whistle-stop tour that would take his train through seventy cities and towns on the way to his inauguration. He was sure to be greeted by thousands of well-wishers, but a more sinister element was also gathering.

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