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Published on: VG

April 19, 1861

The 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment departs Boston by train for Washington, D.C., to protect the capital. At the Baltimore, Maryland stop, officially unaligned but with Confederate sympathies, the train is met with jeers and insults as it walks from one station to the next. The first stones begin to fly. Soldiers open fire. There are four dead, 20 wounded, and about ten civilians.