Letter from E. Courtney, Jr., Mt. Zephyr, Virginia, to Ninian S. Duncan, Baltimore, Maryland, May 16, 1861
E. Courtney, Jr. had fled from Baltimore to Mt. Zephyr with Zeb Ward, whose home was there. They fled following the fracas that had occurred in Baltimore on April 19, 1861 when Southern sympathizers attacked troops from the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment marching through the city. Co...
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Summary: | E. Courtney, Jr. had fled from Baltimore to Mt. Zephyr with Zeb Ward, whose home was there. They fled following the fracas that had occurred in Baltimore on April 19, 1861 when Southern sympathizers attacked troops from the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment marching through the city. Courtney leaves no doubt that he was somehow involved in that incident.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries. |
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