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Take a tour of the Baltimore Riot Trail.
 
President Street Station image, Touch for more information
By William Pfingsten, September 9, 2007
President Street Station
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1Maryland (Baltimore), Harbor East — Baltimore Riot TrailDeath at President Street Station — Baltimore – A House Divided —
On President Street at Fleet Street, on the right when traveling south on President Street.
In 1861, as the Civil War began, Baltimore secessionists hoped to stop rail transportation to Washington and isolate the national capital. On April 19, the 6th Massachusetts Regiment arrived here at the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore . . . — Map (db m2418) HM
2Maryland, Baltimore — Baltimore Riot TrailFlag Waving at Fawn Street — Baltimore – A House Divided —
On President Street at Fawn Street, on the left when traveling north on President Street.
(Preface): On April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it changed trains en route to Washington, which the secessionists hoped to isolate. To learn more about the Baltimore Riot, the . . . — Map (db m6208) HM
3Maryland (Baltimore), Inner Harbor — Baltimore Riot TrailBarricade at Jones Falls Bridge — Baltimore – A House Divided —
On President Street at Pratt Street, on the left when traveling north on President Street.
(Preface): On April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it changed trains en route to Washington, which the secessionists hoped to isolate. To learn more about the Baltimore Riot, the . . . — Map (db m6209) HM
4Maryland (Baltimore), Inner Harbor — Baltimore Riot TrailCombat on Pratt Street — Baltimore – A House Divided —
On Pratt Street at Commerce Street, on the right when traveling east on Pratt Street.
(Preface) On April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it changed trains en route to Washington, which the secessionists hoped to isolate. To learn more about the Baltimore Riot, the . . . — Map (db m71978) HM WM
5Maryland (Baltimore), Inner Harbor — Baltimore Riot Trail"Keep back ... or I Shoot" — Baltimore - A House Divided —
On Light Street (Maryland Route 2) at East Pratt Street, on the left when traveling south on Light Street.
On April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it changed trains en route to Washington, which the secessionists hoped to isolate. To learn more about the Baltimore Riot, the city's role in . . . — Map (db m6151) HM
6Maryland, Baltimore — Baltimore Riot TrailLast Shots at Camden Station — Baltimore – A House Divided —
Near South Howard Street near West Camden Street.
(Preface): On April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it changed trains en route to Washington, which the secessionists hoped to isolate. To learn more about the Baltimore Riot, the city’s . . . — Map (db m37538) HM
 
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