If you're a Civil War geek you know this as part of his push through the Shenandoah in the summer of 1864 culminating in the Battle of Monocacy on July 9 But I'm less interested in battlefield stuff
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If you weren't a soldier, then the more impactful event is that on the way to the battle they raided the town for supplies They looted all the valuables from everyone they could carry and forced the mayor to have the bank vault opened at gunpoint
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The bank held the town government responsible for paying the debt and it took them literal decades to pay it off from tax revenue They put the marker up in like the 1930s after they made the last payment (in the middle of the fucking Depression)
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That marker taught me more about the Civil War than all the statues of generals and soldiers and shit I've seen before or since Fuck the Confederates And also fuck the banks
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You want to talk about "armed thugs looting wealth from hardworking citizens" start with the Confederate military Start with Mosby's Rangers, who were literally just bandits but legal and patriotic because they were robbing Unionists
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Like the privateers vs pirates distinction only, you know, without the ship or the water Just straight up breaking into people's houses
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I learned about her from the poem.
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