Maryland's Eastern Shore Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted - Cambridge, MD
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 38° 34.266 W 076° 03.852
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In the years before the war, enslaved African-Americans here began escaping bondage via the Underground Railroad to the North and Canada, helped on their way by sympathetic blacks and whites and such courageous "conductors" as Harriet Tubman, an Eastern Shore native.
Waymark Code: WM11XPN
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2020
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Maryland's Eastern Shore-Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted-Although isolated from Maryland's largest population centers, the Eastern Shore was important to the state's role in the Civil War and exemplified the citizens' divided loyalties.
In the years before the war, enslaved African-Americans here began escaping bondage via the Underground Railroad to the North and Canada, helped on their way by sympathetic blacks and whites and such courageous "conductors" as Harriet Tubman, an Eastern Shore native. During the war, hundreds of enslaved and free black men from the Eastern Shore enlisted in the United States Colored Troops, the black units authorized in January 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Afterward, returning black veterans established towns and emancipation celebrations that still survive today.
Some of the Shore's white residents held fast to the Union, while others supported the Confederacy. Although combat bypassed this area, families here as elsewhere suffered the loss of their men as well as the hardships of war. Newspaper publishers suspected of disloyalty to the Union were arrested. Streams and towns on both sides of the Chesapeake Bay became smugglers' havens as enterprising watermen ran the Federal blockade to supply Confederate forces. When the conflict ended, Eastern Shore residents returned to their fields and fishing vessels, and the passions of war subsided.
Please drive carefully as you visit Civil War Trails sites on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Address: 2 Rose Hill Place At the parking lot of the Dorchester County Visitor Center in Sailwinds Park Cambridge, MD USA 21613
Site Details: None
Open to the public?: Public
Name of organization who placed the marker: Civil War Trails
Web site: Not listed
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