Saturday, December 24, 2011

St Albans Raid - Vermont and the Civil War

!9#: St Albans Raid - Vermont and the Civil War

While Vermont's contribution to the Union during the Civil War is significant, Civil War events in Vermont are not significant. Nevertheless, there is an interesting Civil War story that occurred in Vermont. In 1777, Vermont proclaims itself as an independent state. The second article of the Vermont Constitution abolishes slavery, making Vermont the first state to abolish slavery. In the 1860 presidential election, Abraham Lincoln won a decisive victory in Vermont with voting results as follows:

Abraham Lincoln - 33,808 Stephen Douglas - 8,649 John C. Breckenridge - 1,866 John Bell - 217

Vermont will do its Full Duty

Vermont had three governors during the Civil War, they were Erastus Fairbanks (1860-1861), Frederick Holbrook (1861-1863), and J. Gregory Smith (1863-1865). All were Republicans. When the Federal Government called for troops, Governor Fairbanks stated "Vermont will do its Full Duty" and Vermont did so by providing the Union with six infantry regiments, one cavalry regiment, two light artillery batteries, and three sharpshooter companies. Vermont also built three military hospitals.

During the Civil War Vermont provided to the Union:

Over 28,100 men who served in volunteer units 17 infantry regiments 1 cavalry regiment 3 light artillery batteries 1 heavy artillery company 3 sharpshooter companies 2 frontier cavalry companies

Green Mountain State men in the Civil War also suffered during their service:

During battle, 1,832 were killed or mortally wounded Disease claimed 3,362 men, either in prison or otherwise Over 2,200 Vermont men were taken prisoner Vermont men who died while prisoners of war totaled 615

Vermont provided the Union with men who carried with them to Civil War battlefields the reputation and pride of the Revolutionary War Green Mountain Boys. During the Civil War, the youngest to ever to win the Medal of Honor was Vermonter Willie Johnston. Sixty-three other men from Vermont also won the Medal of Honor.

St. Albans Raid

Despite the fury and carnage of the Civil War occurring in other parts of the country, the people of Vermont led a peaceful life during the war years. St. Albans Raid however, muddied the water somewhat for the quiet village of St. Albans. St. Albans is located on the shore of Lake Champlain, only fifteen miles from the Canadian Border.

On October 10, 1864 three young men check in at a hotel in St. Albans. They explain they are from St. John's Canada (Canada at this time, was the Province of Canada, and part of the British Empire) and are on a sporting vacation. Their leader signs the hotel register as Bennet Young, another signs in as George Sanders. More men from St. John's regularly arrive at the hotel in groups of two or three every day or so, their sporting vacation in the small St. Albans village is shaping up to be a big affair. Finally, a total of twenty-one young men (they averaged 23 years of age), arrived over nine days. They seemed to be a friendly bunch of young men.

At 3:00 P.M. on October 19, 1864 the Canadian sporting vacation to St. Albans gives way to the real reason and mission for the young men gathering in St. Albans. The friendly young men are actually Confederate cavalrymen who were taken prisoner by Union troops, but had escaped to Canada. They were at St. Albans on authority of the Confederate government to steal money for the Confederate Treasury and to distract Federal troops away from their lines. They were not friendly.

The raiding Confederates divide into three groups and simultaneously enter the three banks of St. Albans. Confederate agent George Sanders has drawn his gun as he climbs the steps of the hotel and shouts: "This city is now in the possession of the Confederate States of America!"

The Civil War has come to St. Albans, Vermont with Confederates soldiers taking over the town, galloping about and threatening the Vermont Yankees with guns. The Confederates rob the St. Albans banks of 8,000. While the bank robbing is going on, eight or nine other Confederates gather townspeople to the town common, threatening them with drawn guns and stealing their horses. Confederate Lieutenant Bennett Young orders his men to set St. Albans aflame using bottles of "Greek Fire," an incendiary chemical that would burst to flame when exposed to air. Fortunately for St. Albans, the bottles of Greek Fire turn out to be duds. Only a woodshed was set afire.

The citizens of St. Albans fight back and one townsman is killed, another is injured. A lone raider is wounded, and he dies afterwards. Confusion and mayhem control the scene for both the townspeople and the Confederate raiders. During their escape to Canada the Confederates clumsily drop some of the bank money in the town, but still make off with over 0,000. Canadian authorities arrest them in Montreal after the raiders have crossed back into Canada.

The St. Albans Raiders are tried In Montreal. The United States government considers the Confederates to be criminals and requests their extradition. Canada however, has a trick up her sleeve, saying the Confederates are soldiers under military orders. With this stance, and desiring to remain neutral in the American Civil War, Canada does not convict the Confederate raiders of a crime and sets them free. Canada does return ,000 that was found with the raiders to St. Albans banks.

It has been interpreted that the ruling of the Canadian court in the St. Albans Raid was in fact recognition of the Confederate States of America by the British, since Canada was then the Province of Canada and part of the British Empire. This is debatable. The raider Lieutenant Bennett Young, later becomes a Confederate general.


St Albans Raid - Vermont and the Civil War

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

JVC KW-XG700 Double DIN In-Dash CD Receiver with Front AUX Input and USB Port J-Bus Expandable (Black)

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

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Friday, October 7, 2011

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

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    Friday, August 5, 2011

    Exploring Vermont - Vermont, Scenic Drives, Ways and By-Covered Bridges

    !9# Exploring Vermont - Vermont, Scenic Drives, Ways and By-Covered Bridges

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    You are in the final analysis, the journey of your life and direction for the acclaimed Vermont foliage season. Now the question is, how to determine all the covered bridges, take the best tours and even a loving relationship with your spouse or partner, given the time you are likely to go in the car together? Vermont ranks 43 in size among the 50 states. A distance of 158 km, from the point goes further north (border with Canada) tosouth and 90 miles is the distance from east to west. It 'easy to drive the entire state in a day and most of the visitors are very interested in how little traffic there are no surprises in the fall foliage in Vermont that make driving easier. Each year we welcome guests during the night (aka "inn-hopper") looking for the best view, the best leaves and the oldest covered bridges and offers the best of Vermont, driving the next night. Unfortunately, the wait is unreal! MoreGasthof-Hopper left in the morning with their planned destination in their GPS and deviation rare! The advent of GPS is certainly useful to get you from A to B, but the technology is not advanced, by car, at least on the selection of "Scenery" on a given day. To select your hotel or pension based on a central location, a couple of days so you can explore without worrying about where you need to be that night. Trust us - you will be his people happier, less stressed andget so much more. Best of all the bonus invaluable local knowledge and suggestions from your innkeepers who weigh much heavier than anything you'll probably find on the Web or in print! Now some on tour. All of our starts and is located in Waitsfield, Vermont, a small town of pristine finish, about 30 minutes from the city of Montpelier on Route 100, in the heart of the Green Mountains. Yankee Magazine claims to Route 100, the best guide to viewing fall foliagein New England. It extends from north-east of the city of Newport, near the Canadian border to Jacksonville, a small town near the border of Massachusetts and Vermont. Waitsfield is the center and heart of the Mad River Byway data (Route 100 and Route 17), a distinction that only six other areas for its unspoiled beauty). The map is the Vermont State Tourism information centers, inns and tourist sites throughout the state and provide the details behind the describedUnits.

    Vermont Covered Bridges Scenic Drives & Day 1 (non-stop journey time - 4 hours, 134 miles)

    City: Waitsfield - Smugglers Notch - Jeffersonville - Waterville - Belvidere - Johnson - Plainfield - Montpelier - Waitsfield

    Overview: Capture 10 covered bridges, beautiful unspoiled mountains and several towns in Vermont minor classic in the north-eastern state. There are ample opportunities to integrate some of the main attractions - Vermont StateHouse, Cabot Creamery and Ben & Jerry.
    From Waitsfield path 100N to Route 100 B Route 2 to Route 89N (pick up a delicious picnic on the Red Hen Bakery on Route 2 in Middlesex) Path 89N to Exit 10, Route 100N pick-up in Moscow (near Stowe). Gold Brook Road is a right turn from left turn near the R100N in Moscow. Gold Brook Covered Bridge (also known as Emily's Bridge) Path 100N to Route 108 in Jeffersonville (around a mountain pass with an incredible view andViews) - Two Covered Bridges: Gales and Grist Mill Farm Route 108 to Route 109 in Waterville - Two Covered Bridges: Jaynes and Village Route 109 to Belvidere: Two Covered Bridges: Morgan Mill Route 109 to Route 100 (south) on Route 15 and Johnson / Johnson East (make a stop at Johnson's wool mill, a cottage industry unique, with beautiful and unique products) - Two Covered Bridges: Scribner and Powerhouse Route 15 to Route 14 in Plainfield - Coburn Covered Bridge Route14 Route 2 toMontpelier (Vermont State House in Montpelier is the oldest state house in the country - well worth a visit if time permits) Route 2 to Route 100B Waitsfield

    Vermont Covered Bridges Scenic Drives & Day 2 (non-stop journey time: 3 hours, 111 miles)

    City: Waitsfield - Moretown - Northfield - Warren - Middlebury - Bristol - Waitsfield

    Description: This unit is pure Vermont - roads, cows, mountain passes, waterfalls, covered bridges, country stores and fineScenario. It includes three local scenic roads in Roxbury Gap, Middlebury Gap and Appalachian Gap. Warren, Waitsfield and Middlebury, some shops and antique shops for browsing and casual restaurants.
    Pine Brook Covered Bridge, the Great Eddy Covered Bridge - From Waitsfield path 100N Path 100N to Route 100B Moretown Moretown, turn right on Route 12 in Gap Road Route 12 in Northfield and Northfield Falls - Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge, StonybrookCovered Bridge Path (Warren Country Store is a great lunch break) 12 Roxbury Gap Road in Warren - Warren Covered Bridge Option - Back in Waitsfield on Route 100N or the Middle Warren Road - O Route 100S to Route 125 - Middlebury Station Covered Bridge Route 116 to Bristol to Route 17 Waitsfield

    Vermont Scenic Drive Day 3 (non-stop journey time: 4 hours, 144 miles)

    City: Waitsfield - Jerusalem - Hinesburg, Shelburne - Vergennes - Middlebury - Brandon - Rochester -Waitsfield

    Work Drive - mountain vistas and landscapes, Lake Champlain, Lake Dunmore Shelburne Farms, known on the streets of color, waterfalls. Disc includes high-profile area for moose spotting!
    From the intersection of Route 17 at Route 17 Waitsfield 100/Route to Jerusalem (through the Appalachian Gap) Route 116 in Hinesburg Road to Shelburne Falls (home of Shelburne Farms, Shelburne Museum and the Continue on Route 7 to Route 7 in Vergennes, Middlebury (home of the famousMiddlebury College) Route 125 East Middlebury Route 53 to Lake Dunmore Route 7 in Brandon (home of the renowned artist Warren Kimble excellent dining popular option -. Café Provence) Route 73 to Rochester (Rochester Waitsfield after you go through the Granville Gulch space for moose sightings in the late afternoon / early known) 100N Road Waitsfield


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