Battle of Locust Grove


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  • curprev 14:5814:58, 22 May 2023Notrealname1234 talk contribs 36,140 bytes +8 Fixed citation error Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • curprev 01:0601:06, 22 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 36,132 bytes −397 →‎Aftermath: Delete sentences about other border states staying in Union; all three sentences had citation needed tags; not really relevant to this article; federal troops entering Delaware to prevent similar occurrence might be relevant if accurate but not citation found, also Delaware governor retained state militia, only encouraging new enlistments for federal forces shedding doubt on statement without citation
  • curprev 01:0201:02, 22 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 36,529 bytes −116 →‎Aftermath: replace dead link with active link with same material; active citation for legislature not meeting after September 17 until new legislature was elected in November
  • curprev 00:4400:44, 22 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 36,645 bytes +600 →‎Background: references for Baltimore as a pro-secessionist city

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  • curprev 23:4423:44, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 36,045 bytes +3,194 →‎April 19, 1861: references and notes for casualties, differing numbers explained; Ladd identified as first soldier killed.
  • curprev 06:4206:42, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribsm 32,851 bytes −5 →‎April 19, 1861: delete duplicate <ref> tag
  • curprev 06:4106:41, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 32,856 bytes +355 →‎April 19, 1861: delete breaking store windows causing damage to apparent "that they could not ravel by horse-drawn railroad cars over the connecting track between stations" per above explanation; delete citation needed tag, could find no ref for breaking store windows; cite Detzer; add another Detzer ref for police blocking the mob
  • curprev 06:2206:22, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 32,501 bytes 0 change number of soldiers killed infobox to 5 per Detzer, p. 119, cited later in article with fifth name
  • curprev 06:2106:21, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 32,501 bytes +199 →‎April 19, 1861: change number of soldiers killed or mortally wounded from four to five and add name per Detzer, p. 119
  • curprev 06:1306:13, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 32,302 bytes −36 →‎Background: changed "most Baltimoreans" to "many Baltimoreans" and deleted citation needed tag; could not find a direct citation for "most"; if needed, citations for "many" and Southern sympathizers can be found in context of sources such as Detzer whether or not using the more general word "many" which is clearly correct as the riot itself showed
  • curprev 05:3205:32, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 32,338 bytes +24 changed Union Army to Union volunteers, at least temporarily, to check on exact status; they gathered in home state as militiamen but were forwarded out of state in response to Lincoln's call for volunteers; will check for any reference to a formal change of status
  • curprev 05:2005:20, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 32,314 bytes +106 added to introduction that the deaths were the "first deaths of Union Army soldiers" by hostile action "although caused by civilians" and that "Civilians among the attackers also were killed." Text supports these details. Sources give different numbers so those details left for later in article.
  • curprev 05:0605:06, 21 May 2023Donner60 talk contribs 32,208 bytes −548 Deleted the phrase "and is often called the "first bloodshed of the Civil War"" and citation to a newspaper article about modern preservation efforts which provides no support for the claim; The article's words are "It is considered by historians as the first bloodshed of the American Civil War." The remaining words of the sentence adequately cover the point and references for it stated in that way can be found..

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