Thursday, July 11, 2013

Tidbits from the Moneychanger

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On 11 July 1804 Vice President Aaron Burr mortally wounded former Treasury secretary and inveterate statist Alexander Hamilton in a New Jersey pistol duel. In a match like that, you simply have no idea who to root for.

On 11 July 1864 Confederate Jubal early began a raid that carried him to the gates of Washington, DC. Unhappily, it didn't carry him clean through the gates.

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  1. Very interesting.

    This is right where I used to live, at the Armed Forces Retirement Home, which during the War of 1861 -1865, was listed on maps of Washington, D.C. as the, "United States Military Asylum".

    When I first went there, it was called the United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home.

    On that map, you'll see "Lincoln's Cottage".

    It only recently was renamed that.

    It used to be called, "Anderson Cottage", after the first commandant of the Soldiers' Home, Major Robert Anderson, who you'll remember was the commander at Fort Sumter when it surrendered.

    Originally, the house and farm belonged to the Riggs family, now known for the Riggs Bank.

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  2. I went to the source of this information and downloaded the full sized PDF version of that map, which I then e-mailed to some buddies who still live there at the Ol' Soldiers' Home.

    The URL for the CIVIL WAR TRUST is:

    http://www.civilwar.org/

    The URL for the map is:

    http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/fortstevens/fort-stevens-maps/the-battle-of-fort-stevens.html

    You must register at the web site before you can download the full sized map.

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    1. Thanks and much easier to read. I added a link to yours under it.

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