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    Old Courthouse – McClintock Riot (June 1847)

    By admin Posted on February 6, 2011 Posted in Antebellum (1840-1861), Our History No Comments

    While Dickinson College Professor “John McClintock spent twelve long, difficult, though happy years in Carlisle,” Martha C. Slotten notes that for him any “sense of belonging…was quickly dispelled in the riot on the square” in June 1847. Two slaveowners from Hagerstown, …

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    Kauffman Trials (1848)

    By admin Posted on February 4, 2011 Posted in Antebellum (1840-1861), Our History No Comments

    In 1848 Maryland slaveowner Mary M. Oliver filed a lawsuit in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania against Daniel Kauffman and two associates for helping thirteen fugitive slaves escape. Early in October 1847 two families of slaves – four adults and nine children …

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    The Old Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

    By admin Posted on February 3, 2011 Posted in Antebellum (1840-1861), Our History No Comments

    This courthouse was the third on the Carlisle Public Square.  The first Cumberland County courthouse was a temporary log structure on the north-east corner of the square built in 1753.  In 1766, a new brick courthouse was built on the …

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    Election of 1860 – Carlisle American Volunteer

    By admin Posted on November 1, 2010 Posted in Antebellum (1840-1861), Our History No Comments Tagged with Carlisle

    When Democrats held a rally in Carlisle, Pennsylvania on October 6, 1860, the Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer reported that no one had been ready for the “overwhelming avalanche” of delegates from “every town and township in the county.” Over 8,000 …

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