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Maryland not dying to be "Dixie"
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 8:33 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:Maryland's official song may include a line about "Northern scum" left over from the Civil War era, but the state isn't feeling so Southern anymore. Though Marylanders live just south of the Mason-Dixon Line, their attitudes and even their accents straddle that border. These days, leaders feel they've got more in common with states to the north. In one sign of the shift, lawmakers successfully petitioned to move from the Southern Region of the Council of State Governments to the Eastern Region, where they'll be able to trade ideas with fellow officials from Pennsylvania, New York, and other states they consider more like-minded. It's unusual for states to switch regions in the 77-year-old council, which provides a forum for state officials to share ideas. It also shares environmental interests in preserving the Chesapeake Bay with states there, although fellow bay state Virginia is in the Southern Region.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 9:40 AM
FREMDFIRMA
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 9:44 AM
Quote:While Maryland was officially in the Union, President Abraham Lincoln had to send troops to occupy Baltimore to keep the state in line. Recent attempts to update the state song, "Maryland, My Maryland," which describes the occupation as "the despot's heel upon thy shore" and includes the mention of "Northern scum," have failed.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:07 AM
Quote:On May 13, the Union army entered Baltimore, occupied the city, and declared martial law. The mayor, city council, and police commissioner, who were pro-South and seemingly incompetent at maintaining order in the situation, were arrested and imprisoned at Fort McHenry. Meanwhile, the states of Arkansas and Tennessee seceded on May 6. Some Southerners reacted with hostility to the battle; James Ryder Randall, a teacher in Louisiana but a native Marylander who had lost a friend in the riots, wrote "Maryland, My Maryland" for the Southern cause in response to the riots.[13] The poem was later set to music popular in the South, and referred to the riots with lines such as "Avenge the patriotic gore / That flecked the streets of Baltimore." It was not until seventy-eight years later that it became Maryland's state song; there have been efforts to remove it since. After the occupation of the city, Union troops were garrisoned throughout the state. Several members of the Maryland legislature were arrested, days before a delayed secession vote, and the state was placed under direct federal administration.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:33 AM
KANEMAN
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:22 AM
Quote:These days, leaders feel they've got more in common with states to the north
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:32 AM
MAL4PREZ
Quote:Originally posted by Fremdfirma: That was also, the very start of my family's long standing feud with the Pinkertons,
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 12:57 PM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 1:23 PM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Any state above NORTH Carolina is considered Northern in my book anyways.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 11:48 AM
Quote:Originally posted by mal4prez: You've seen Deadwood, right? They never really got to expand on the frequent references to the Pinkertons...
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