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Northern Duty, Southern Heart : George Proctor Kane's Civil War

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Before the Civil War, George Proctor Kane had been a businessman, thespian, political appointee, philanthropist and militiaman.

During the war, as Baltimore's chief of police, he harbored the divided loyalties familiar to the border states--Southern in his sentiments yet Northern in his allegiances.

As the city's top lawman, he sought to reform Baltimore's "Mobtown" image.

He ensured President-Elect Lincoln, passing through on the way to his inauguration, was not assassinated.

He protected Union troops marching to defend Washington, D.C.

He was eventually imprisoned as a Southern sympathizer, denied habeas corpus as his captors transferred him from prison to prison.

This book recounts Kane's enigmatic public life before and during the Civil War, his Confederate activities after prison and his return to serve as Mayor of Baltimore.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
147668961X / 9781476689616
Paperback / softback
31/05/2023
United States
English
277 pages : illustrations
26 cm