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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
Easton, was assaulted by soldiers and a provost marshal, with his deputies, and dragged bleeding from the bench. Christian Emmerich. Christian Emmerich, 1431 West Lombard street, now upward of eighty years of age, and one of the influential memChristian Emmerich, 1431 West Lombard street, now upward of eighty years of age, and one of the influential members of St. Paul's Methodist Church, South, had about as severe an experience of military rule in Baltimore city during the Civil War as any other citizen in those trying times. Mr. Emmerich was sent to Albany penitentiary on the charge of conveyingMr. Emmerich was sent to Albany penitentiary on the charge of conveying information to the enemy; his house, where he resides to-day, was taken possession of, and the ladies and children of his family subjected to gross indignities by brutal hoodlums uniformed as soldiers. His business was broken up and his wife and com they wished to send shoes, boots and other supplies, together with letters from home, and it is quite possible that Mr. Emmerich helped them to do so, for he was acquainted with the underground agencies so operating. If so, he paid dearly for his
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
Easton, was assaulted by soldiers and a provost marshal, with his deputies, and dragged bleeding from the bench. Christian Emmerich. Christian Emmerich, 1431 West Lombard street, now upward of eighty years of age, and one of the influential memChristian Emmerich, 1431 West Lombard street, now upward of eighty years of age, and one of the influential members of St. Paul's Methodist Church, South, had about as severe an experience of military rule in Baltimore city during the Civil War as any other citizen in those trying times. Mr. Emmerich was sent to Albany penitentiary on the charge of conveyingMr. Emmerich was sent to Albany penitentiary on the charge of conveying information to the enemy; his house, where he resides to-day, was taken possession of, and the ladies and children of his family subjected to gross indignities by brutal hoodlums uniformed as soldiers. His business was broken up and his wife and com they wished to send shoes, boots and other supplies, together with letters from home, and it is quite possible that Mr. Emmerich helped them to do so, for he was acquainted with the underground agencies so operating. If so, he paid dearly for his