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[[Image:July-4-1862-montgomery-and-california-scuffle-between-unionists-and-secessionists.jpg|730px]]
[[Image:16-2-Lincoln-riot.jpg]]


'''A scuffle between pro-Union and pro-Confederacy supporters at California and Montgomery on July 4, 1862. Nob Hill rises in background in the pre-cable car era.'''
'''A rare photographic image of a nineteenth-century urban riot in progress. Sacramento Street east of Montgomery during the course of the disturbance, showing police lined up to thwart the intentions of those bent on destroying a "secesh" newspaper. Charles and [[Michael De Young|Michael De Young]] apparently scooped up printing and typesetting equipment left in the streets in the wake of riots against Confederate-sympathizing newspapers after Lincoln's assassination, which they used to launch their newspaper The Daily Dramatic Chronicle.'''


''Greg Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA''
''Photo: Lincoln Museum, Ft. Wayne, Indiana''


[[Image:16-2-Lincoln-riot.jpg]]
[[Image:Market-west-from-Montgomery-1865 Lawrence-and-Houseworth Getty.jpg]]


'''A rare photographic image of a nineteenth-century urban riot in progress. Sacramento Street east of Montgomery during the course of the disturbance, showing police lined up to thwart the intentions of those bent on destroying a "secesh" newspaper. Charles and [[Michael De Young|Michael De Young]] apparently scooped up printing and typesetting equipment left in the streets in the wake of riots against Confederate-sympathizing newspapers after Lincoln's assassination, which they used to launch their newspaper The Daily Dramatic Chronicle.'''
'''Market Street southwest side seen stretching westward from Montgomery Street in 1865, the last year of the Civil War.'''


''Photo: Lincoln Museum, Ft. Wayne, Indiana''
''Photo: Lawrence & Houseworth, courtesy Getty collection''


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Latest revision as of 21:46, 9 January 2025

Unfinished History

Pro-Union meeting, July 4, 1861, corner of Montgomery, Post, and Market Streets.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library


A rare photographic image of a nineteenth-century urban riot in progress. Sacramento Street east of Montgomery during the course of the disturbance, showing police lined up to thwart the intentions of those bent on destroying a "secesh" newspaper. Charles and Michael De Young apparently scooped up printing and typesetting equipment left in the streets in the wake of riots against Confederate-sympathizing newspapers after Lincoln's assassination, which they used to launch their newspaper The Daily Dramatic Chronicle.

Photo: Lincoln Museum, Ft. Wayne, Indiana

Market Street southwest side seen stretching westward from Montgomery Street in 1865, the last year of the Civil War.

Photo: Lawrence & Houseworth, courtesy Getty collection

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