Kagan, Cheryl C. (D), District 17 Those who voted for Maryland to remain in the Union did not explicitly seek for the emancipation of Maryland's many enslaved people, or indeed those of the Confederacy. (D), District 14, Gallion, Jason C. (R), District 35 Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 Klausmeier, Katherine A. Gile, Dawn D. (D), District 33 Guzzone, Guy J. 4, 1891. By submitting your email to receive this newsletter, you agree to our. The areas of Southern and Eastern Shore Maryland, especially those on the Chesapeake Bay (which neighbored Virginia), which had prospered on the tobacco trade and slave labor, were generally sympathetic to the South, while the central and western areas of the state, especially Marylanders of German origin,[5] had stronger economic ties to the North and thus were pro-Union. Senate President Bill Ferguson introduces SB768, which would allow voters to enshrine abortion access in the Maryland constitution, on Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee. Menu. (D), District 14, Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 Randolph McKim, Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army, New York, 1912. Our mission is to empower every American with the tools to understand and impact Congress. James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 [12] Chaos ensued as a giant brawl began between fleeing soldiers, the violent mob, and the Baltimore police who tried to suppress the violence. [citation needed], Thousands of Union troops were stationed in Charles County, and the Federal Government established a large, unsheltered prison camp at Point Lookout at Maryland's southern tip in St. Mary's County between the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay, where thousands of Confederates were kept, often in harsh conditions. Maryland is a state in the United States. Jennings, J. Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 (D), District 14, Kagan, Cheryl C. (D), District 17 B. Find My Representatives Senate House Publications Related Links About. Minority Leader. See Introduction, p. xxxiv. Visit us on Mastodon The bill is currently in the Economic Matters committee in the state legislature. The disorder inspired James Ryder Randall, a Marylander living in Louisiana, to write a poem which would be put to music and, in 1939, become the state song, "Maryland, My Maryland" (it remained the official state song until March 2021). Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 Indeed, on the whole there appear to have been twice as many black Marylanders serving in the U.S.C.T. He does, however, serve on both the Executive Nominations and the Rules Committees. e-mail: mdmanual@maryland.gov. Some, like physician Richard Sprigg Steuart, remained in Maryland, offered covert support for the South, and refused to sign an oath of loyalty to the Union. One feature of the new constitution was a highly restrictive oath of allegiance which was designed to reduce the influence of Southern sympathizers, and to prevent such individuals from holding public office of any kind. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun). A further 3,925 Marylanders, not differentiated by race, served as sailors or marines. More Americans died in battle on September 17, 1862, than on any other day in the nation's military history. However, a number of leading citizens, including physician and slaveholder Richard Sprigg Steuart, placed considerable pressure on Governor Hicks to summon the state Legislature to vote on secession, following Hicks to Annapolis with a number of fellow citizens: to insist on his [Hicks] issuing his proclamation for the Legislature to convene, believing that this body (and not himself and his party) should decide the fate of our stateif the Governor and his party continued to refuse this demand that it would be necessary to depose him. Jennings, J. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 (D), District 8 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 The federal troops executing Judge Carmichael's arrest beat him unconscious in his courthouse while his court was in session, before dragging him out, initiating a public controversy. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies, Maryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, Advisory Boards. His executive officer was the Marylander George H. Steuart, who would later be known as "Maryland Steuart" to distinguish him from his more famous cavalry colleague J.E.B. .mw-parser-output .citation{word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}a This Senator was originally appointed to office by the Governor to fill an open seat. Ellis, Arthur C. (D), District 28 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Jackson, Michael A. "The Lincoln Administration and Freedom of the Press in Civil War Maryland." Maryland had ratified the Thirteenth Amendment on February 3, 1865, within three days of it being submitted to the states. A federal judge in Texas is expected to rule in the coming days on the legality of the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations decades-old approval of mifepristone. (D), District 14, Elfreth, Sarah K. (D), District 30 (R), District 7 Gallion, Jason C. (R), District 35 Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Find your representative by entering your address: Social Media Child Protection Act would ban children younger than 16 from platforms like TikTok, REAL House Act, Equal Voice Act would each increase number of House of Representatives members, Standing with Moms Act would create Life.gov website of anti-abortion information for pregnant. The House passed the legislation, but it did not receive a vote in the Senate. It did not affect Maryland. Please help us make GovTrack better address the needs of educators by joining our advisory group. Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 [86] Democrats therefore re-branded themselves the "Democratic Conservative Party", and Republicans called themselves the "Union" party, in an attempt to distance themselves from their most radical elements during the war. I turned and saw Dr. R. S. Steuart. (R), District 7 [62] However, McClellan waited about 18 hours before deciding to take advantage of this intelligence and position his forces based on it, thus endangering a golden opportunity to defeat Lee decisively. (R), District 7 His neighbors are so bitter against him that he dare not go home, and he committed himself so decidedly on the 19th April and is known to be so decided a Southerner, that it more than likely he would be thrown into a Fort. Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 "[77][78] Some didn't recall hearing Booth shout anything in Latin. West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 Zucker, Craig J. The battle was part of Early's raid through the Shenandoah Valley and into Maryland, attempting to divert Union forces away from Gen. Robert E. Lee's army under siege at Petersburg, Virginia. The first fatalities of the war happened during the Baltimore Civil War Riots of Thursday/Friday, April 1819, 1861. Klausmeier, Katherine A. The battle of Antietam, though tactically a draw, was strategically enough of a Union victory to give Lincoln the opportunity to issue, in September 1862, the Emancipation Proclamation. Details about future public hearings and delegation meetings will be posted on this page as they are scheduled. [26], Butler went on to occupy Baltimore and declared martial law, ostensibly to prevent secession, although Maryland had voted solidly (5313) against secession two weeks earlier,[27] but more immediately to allow war to be made on the South without hindrance from the state of Maryland,[25] which had also voted to close its rail lines to Northern troops, so as to avoid involvement in a war against its southern neighbors. Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Zucker, Craig J. [citation needed]. The Maryland State Senate meets in the State House in Annapolis, Maryland . Klausmeier, Katherine A. [59], On 6 September 1862 advancing Confederate soldiers entered Frederick, Maryland, the home of Colonel Bradley T. Johnson, who issued a proclamation calling upon his fellow Marylanders to join his colors. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 6, 1868. [38][39], The following month in November 1861, Judge Richard Bennett Carmichael, a presiding state circuit court judge in Maryland, was imprisoned without charge for releasing, due to his concern that arrests were arbitrary and civil liberties had been violated, many of the southern sympathizers seized in his jurisdiction. WebMembers - Find My Representatives Legislative Services | Legislative Audits Search Bill number does not exist. WebStatus Agendas Senate Index House Index Follow Both Chambers Publications About. (D), District 27 The Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Facing a changing national landscape for abortion care access, state senators are considering legislation to help protect reproductive health care providers, patients and their health data. They make important decisions that impact the lives of residents across Maryland. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 [40], In another controversial arrest that fall, and in further defiance of Chief Justice Taney's ruling, a sitting U.S. Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 While other men born in Maryland may have served in other Confederate formations, the same is true of units in the service of the United States. Hettleman, Shelly L. (D), District 11 (D), District 15 Congressman Henry May (D-Maryland) was imprisoned without charge and without recourse to habeas corpus in Fort Lafayette. But few escaped to tell the tale.[65]. [74] Article 24 of the constitution at last outlawed the practice of slavery. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 2. Harris states that Lincoln may or may not have been aware of this communication. Vacancy from Mar. The Senate decided that Smith would retain his seat during the session of the legislature, unless the assembly named a successor during that session. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Young Americans have historically been the least involved in politics, despite the huge consequences policies can have on them. Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 www.senate.gov. In a letter explaining his actions, Booth wrote: I have ever held the South was right. SEARCH & ARCHIVES. Hatboro, PA: Tradition Press, Whitman H. Ridgway. Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 MEMBERS. Were looking to learn more about who uses GovTrack and what features you find helpful or think could be improved. The destruction was accomplished the next day. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Kathy Klausmeier, a Democrat from Baltimore County, and is supported by 15 senators from both parties. Feb 20, 2023. [8] Butler fortified his position and trained his guns upon the city, threatening its destruction. By late summer Maryland was firmly in the hands of Union soldiers. Jones also sponsored a bill last session that would have allowed Marylanders to vote to enshrine abortion access in the states constitution. However, across the state, sympathies were mixed. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 Ellis, Arthur C. (D), District 28 The rebellious States are to be brought back to their places in the Union, without change or diminution of their constitutional rights.[73]. Ellis, Arthur C. (D), District 28 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 It has been estimated that, of the state's 1860 population of 687,000, about 4,000 Marylanders traveled south to fight for the Confederacy. WebStatus Agendas Senate Index House Index Follow Both Chambers Publications About. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 King, Nancy J. The 1860 Federal Census[7] showed there were nearly as many free blacks (83,942) as slaves (87,189) in Maryland, although the latter were much more dominant in southern counties. Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 (D), District 13 4, 1809. For a time it looked as if Maryland was one provocation away from joining the rebels, but Lincoln moved swiftly to defuse the situation, promising that the troops were needed purely to defend Washington, not to attack the South. Slave wealth and entrepreneurship in Civil War Maryland. See, e.g., C. R. Gibbs' Black, Copper, and Bright, Silver Spring, Maryland, 2002. Ferguson, Bill (D), Senate President, District 46 that "the 23rd was made up of men mostly from Washington and Baltimore" though the regiment was credited to the state of Virginia. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 Confederate forces under Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Jennings, J. WebDespite some popular support for the cause of the Confederate States of America, Maryland did not secede during the Civil War. Hackers/journalists/researchers: See these open data sources. Monocacy was a tactical victory for the Confederate States Army but a strategic defeat, as the one-day delay inflicted on the attacking Confederates cost rebel General Jubal Early his chance to capture the Union capital of Washington, D.C. Across the state, some 50,000 citizens signed up for the military, with most joining the United States Army. Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 [10] Soldiers from Pennsylvania and Massachusetts were transported by rail to Baltimore, where they had to disembark, march through the city, and board another train to continue their journey south to Washington.[11]. (D), District 14, Feldman, Brian J. Emancipation did not immediately bring citizenship for former slaves. On May 23, 1862, at the Battle of Front Royal, the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA was thrown into battle with their fellow Marylanders, the Union 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry. Approximately a tenth as many enlisted to "go South" and fight for the Confederacy. (D), District 14, Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 [82] A home for retired Confederate soldiers in Pikesville, Maryland opened in 1888 and did not close until 1932. Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 There are 34 state senators in Maryland, and they are responsible for [68] Quartermaster John Howard recalled that Steuart performed "seventeen double somersaults" all the while whistling Maryland, My Maryland. Several state officials, including Davis and Comptroller Brooke Lierman, are ex officio members of its board. Join 10 million other Americans using GovTrack to learn about and contact your representative and senators and track what Congress is doing each day. Thank you for joining the GovTrack Advisory Community! Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Senate President Bill Ferguson introduces SB768, which would allow voters to enshrine abortion access in the Maryland constitution, on Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee. [6] Not all blacks in Maryland were slaves. Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 [1] In the leadup to the American Civil War, it became clear that the state was bitterly divided in its sympathies. Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 As one Massachusetts regiment was transferred between stations on April 19, a mob of Marylanders sympathizing with the South, or objecting to the use of federal troops against the seceding states, attacked the train cars and blocked the route; some began throwing cobblestones and bricks at the troops, assaulting them with "shouts and stones". Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 (D), District 15 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 ", Cannon, Jessica Ann. The War of the Rebellion, Series III, Volume 4, pp. Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 Gile, Dawn D. (D), District 33 If you log into GovTrack using Twitter, make sure you dont lose access to your GovTrack account. This is a project of Civic Impulse, LLC. [8] Other residents, and a majority of the legislature, wished to remain in the Union, but did not want to be involved in a war against their southern neighbors, and sought to prevent a military response by Lincoln to the South's secession. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Representatives and Senators that include their legislative activity. Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 Another was the 4th United States Colored Troops, whose Sergeant Major, Christian Fleetwood was awarded the Medal of Honor for rallying the regiment and saving its colors in the successful assault on New Market Heights.[54]. Zucker, Craig J. We, as providers, deserve a safe environment to continue providing reproductive health care thats not available to our counterparts in surrounding states and, above all, allows us to provide an environment where our patients needs are served and not criminalized for accessing full spectrum care, which includes abortion, Sanusi said. Not all those who sympathised with the rebels would abandon their homes and join the Confederacy. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Americans in the United Statess six territories do not have senators. Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Of the Trimble count, McKim states The estimate above alluded to, of 20,000 Marylanders in the Confederate service, rests apparently upon no better basis than an oral statement of General Cooper to General Trimble, in which he said he believed that the muster rolls would show that about 20,000 men in the Confederate army had given the State of Maryland as the place of their nativity. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 (D), District 39 Ill never forget the moment walking down the stairs and seeing my wife in tears. 228-259 listing more than 300 men born in Maryland. [74] The new constitution emancipated the state's slaves (who had not been freed by President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation), disenfranchised southern sympathizers, and re-apportioned the General Assembly based upon white inhabitants. Jennings, J. Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 Maryland businessmen feared the likely loss of trade that would be caused by war and the strong possibility of a blockade of Baltimore's port by the Union Navy. Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 [66], Lee's setback at the Battle of Antietam can also be seen as a turning point in that it may have dissuaded the governments of France and Great Britain from recognizing the Confederacy, doubting the South's ability to maintain and win the war.[67]. History of Maryland From the Earliest Period to the Present Day. [37] The court objected that this disruption of its process was unconstitutional, but noted that it was powerless to enforce its prerogatives. Senators for the state of Maryland: Maryland was admitted to the Union on April 28, 1788, and elects senators to Class 1 and Class 3. [16] President Lincoln also complied with the request to reroute troops to Annapolis, as the political situation in Baltimore remained highly volatile. [3][4] In seven counties, Lincoln received not a single vote.[1]. If I am attacked to-night, please open upon Monument Square with your mortars. McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 4, 1867, to Mar. WebThe Maryland Senatorial Scholarship is offered to Maryland residents who plan to pursue a postsecondary credential full-time (12+ credits undergraduate or 9+ credits graduate per semester) or part-time (6-11 credits undergraduate or 6-8 credits graduate per semester) at a two-year or four-year Maryland college, university or private career school. MEMBERS. Most Marylanders fought for the Union, but after the war a number of memorials were erected in sympathy with the Lost Cause of the Confederacy, including in Baltimore a Confederate Women's Monument, and a Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 There formerly was a Confederate monument behind the courthouse in Rockville, Maryland, dedicated to "the thin grey line". Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 [23] At this time the legislature seems to have wanted to avoid involvement in a war against its southern neighbors.[24]. The 1860 Census reported the chief destinations of internal immigrants from Maryland as Ohio and Pennsylvania, followed by Virginia and the District of Columbia. One Senator is elected from each of the state's 47 electoral districts. Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Salisbury University, 1991). 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