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The Daily Dispatch: July 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Details of the mob at Milwaukie — Disgraceful Scenes. (search)
ed out everything. The same violence was used in the banking office of J. H. Martin, under the State Bank. They afterwards took all the furniture of these three institutions, and piling it into the streets, with all the paper and books they could get hold of, set them on fire. They also broke the windows of the banking office of Mr. Bellinger, under the State Bank, and gutted out his place of business. The same vandalism was practiced upon the loan and insurance agency office of Allis & McGregor. Rocks were thrown into the windows of the Bank of Milwaukie. By this time Mayor Brown had ordered out the Montgomery Guards, but we understand (and if it is so, we regret to be compelled to say it,) that he ordered them out with blank cartridges. This was only an invitation to the mob to fight, and a reckless imperilling of the lives of the Guards. But the Guards marched against the crowd for some distance, driving them out of Michigan street into East Water, where they came to a h