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100 _aCandee, Annie Chunn
245 0 _aMuffled oars: a story of St. Mary's during the civil war
260 _aNorwalk, CT
300 _a312 pages
_bPhotocopy of original typed manuscript
500 _aPer granddaughter, manuscript was written sometime in the 1930's
520 _aA novel of intrigue and romance, Muffled Oars: A Story of St. Mary’s County during the Civil War is the story of a family caught between sympathies toward the South and Union occupation. During the Civil War, Maryland was divided with significant Confederate leanings, especially in its Counties of Charles and St. Mary’s in the Southern part of the state. President Lincoln took legally-questionable steps to keep Maryland in the Union, including placing Baltimore under Martial Law, arresting members of the Maryland General Assembly to prevent secession, suspending the writ of Habeas Corpus, and stationing Union troops throughout State. Union troops were especially prevalent in Southern Maryland to keep sympathizers and supplies from crossing the Potomac River to reinforce the Confederate army. The book's title, Muffled Oars, refers to the practice of putting cloth between the oars and oarlocks of a boat to silence its passage across the river. Despite Union attempts to stem the flow, men and supplies continued. Muffled Oars tells that story.
654 _a1. Maryland History 2. St. Mary's County History 3. St. Mary's County Civil War
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