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On this Day in 1861, the Sixth Mass. Volunteer Militia was formally organized. With war approaching, men who worked in the textile cities of Lowell and Lawrence

ladd and whitney monumentjoined this new infantry regiment. They were issued uniforms and rifles; they learned to drill. They waited for the call. It came on April 15th, three days after the attack on Fort Sumter. They were needed to defend Washington, D.C.. The mood when they left Boston was almost festive. When they arrived in the border state of Maryland three days later, everything changed. An angry mob awaited them. In the riot that followed, 16 people lost their lives. Four were soldiers from Massachusetts.  These men were the first combat fatalities of the Civil War. A memorial in front of city hall is dedicated to two of them – Ladd and Whitney.

 

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