The destruction was accomplished the next day. [12] Panicked by the situation, several soldiers fired into the mob, whether "accidentally", "in a desultory manner", or "by the command of the officers" is unclear. Although tactically inconclusive, the Battle of Antietam is considered a strategic Union victory and an important turning point of the war, because it forced the end of Lee's invasion of the North, and it allowed President Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, taking effect on January 1, 1863. Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Early defeated Union troops under Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace. Please help us make GovTrack better address the needs of educators by joining our advisory group. Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 Meanwhile, General Winfield Scott, who was in charge of military operations in Maryland indicated in correspondence with the head of Pennsylvania troops that the route through Baltimore would resume once sufficient troops were available to secure Baltimore.[17]. Harris states that Lincoln may or may not have been aware of this communication. WebSENATORS COMMITTEES LEGISLATION & RECORDS ART & HISTORY REFERENCE States in the Senate Select a state to learn about its history in the United States Senate "[36] Although previous secession votes, in spring 1861, had failed by large margins,[22] there were legitimate concerns that the war-averse Assembly would further impede the federal government's use of Maryland infrastructure to wage war on the South. Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Chair Will Smith is sponsoring a companion bill that would prohibit Maryland from aiding other states criminal investigations of and court proceedings against patients and providers involved in abortions. Gile, Dawn D. (D), District 33 Zucker, Craig J. Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 Zucker, Craig J. Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 [74] Article 24 of the constitution at last outlawed the practice of slavery. [38][39], The following month in November 1861, Judge Richard Bennett Carmichael, a presiding state circuit court judge in Maryland, was imprisoned without charge for releasing, due to his concern that arrests were arbitrary and civil liberties had been violated, many of the southern sympathizers seized in his jurisdiction. The issue of slavery may have been settled by the new constitution, and the legality of secession by the war, but this did not end the debate. Beidle, Pamela G. (D), District 32 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 4, 1867, to Mar. Voters codified the law in a 1992 referendum, guaranteeing Marylanders keep access to abortion regardless of decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court. Carter, Jill P. (D), District 41 Zucker, Craig J. Rights assessment, and full originating source citation, is the responsibility of the user. King, Nancy J. (D), District 14, Carozza, Mary Beth (R), District 38 In addition, senators elect a President Pro Tempore, and the respective party caucuses elect a majority and minority leader and a majority and minority whip . Senators are elected in even-numbered years when the President of the United States is not being elected, similar to most other state offices in Maryland. Well be in touch. Folden, William G. (R), District 4 Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 Klausmeier, Katherine A. WebStatus Agendas Senate Index House Index Follow Both Chambers Publications About. WebThe Convention of States Resolution (Senate Bill SJ001) will be heard in the Maryland Senate on March 14 in Annapolis before the Education, Energy and Environment Committee.Our lead sponsor is Senator Justin Ready (D5). Because our textbooks and monuments are wrong. WebMaryland was admitted to the Union on April 28, 1788, and elects senators to Class 1 and Class 3. Folden, William G. (R), District 4 He won the Democratic primary. A number of senators have secondary committee assignments, most prominently to the Executive Nominations Committee, which oversees the constitutional responsibility of the Senate to approve nominations by the Governor. Legislation Full Text Publications Media Floor Actions Meetings AELR Analyses/Regulations Bond Initiatives Prior Authorizations Redistricting. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 [75] Those voting at their usual polling places were opposed to the Constitution by 29,536 to 27,541. MARYLAND (DC News Now) Lawmakers in Maryland are pushing for more regulation on diet supplements they say target teens and young people. The constitution was submitted to the people for ratification on October 13, 1864 and it was narrowly approved by a vote of 30,174 to 29,799 (50.31% to 49.69%) in a vote likely overshadowed by the heavy presence of Union troops in the state and the repression of Confederate sympathizers. The broad surface of the Potomac was blue with floating bodies of our foe. Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 On May 23, 1862, at the Battle of Front Royal, the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA was thrown into battle with their fellow Marylanders, the Union 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry. With this week Guzzone, Guy J. King, Nancy J. as white Marylanders in the Confederate army. Would you like to join our advisory group to work with us on the future of GovTrack? Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 Maryland is a state in the United States. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 [45] Among them were members of the former volunteer militia unit, the Maryland Guard Battalion, initially formed in Baltimore in 1859. B. Vacancy from Feb. 25 to Nov. 18, 1891, because of recess of legislature. Those who voted for Maryland to remain in the Union did not explicitly seek for the emancipation of Maryland's many enslaved people, or indeed those of the Confederacy. ", Cannon, Jessica Ann. 4, 1815, to Jan. 28, 1816, because of failure of legislature to elect. McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 [citation needed]. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 [26], Butler went on to occupy Baltimore and declared martial law, ostensibly to prevent secession, although Maryland had voted solidly (5313) against secession two weeks earlier,[27] but more immediately to allow war to be made on the South without hindrance from the state of Maryland,[25] which had also voted to close its rail lines to Northern troops, so as to avoid involvement in a war against its southern neighbors. You can attend in person or via video link. [9], After John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859, many citizens began forming local militias, determined to prevent a future slave uprising. Maryland, as a slave-holding border state, was deeply divided over the antebellum arguments over states' rights and the future of slavery in the Union. There are 34 state senators in Maryland, and they are responsible for McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies, Maryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, Advisory Boards. Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 (D), District 15 McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 The 1860 Federal Census[7] showed there were nearly as many free blacks (83,942) as slaves (87,189) in Maryland, although the latter were much more dominant in southern counties. The below table reflects the current leadership of the Maryland State Senate as of October 4, 2021.[6]. Facing a changing national landscape for abortion care access, state senators considered legislation Wednesday that would help protect reproductive health care providers, patients and their health data. State's participation as a Union slave state; a border state, Marylanders fought both for the Union and the Confederacy, Constitution of 1864, and the abolition of slavery. [2] Newly elected senators are sworn in and begin work on the second Wednesday of the January following their election.[3]. Zucker, Craig J. The single bloodiest day of combat in American military history occurred during the first major Confederate invasion of the North in the Maryland Campaign, just north above the Potomac River near Sharpsburg in Washington County, at the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862. Ferguson, Bill (D), Senate President, District 46 Help us develop the tools to bring real-time legislative data into the classroom. [62] The battle was the culmination of Robert E. Lee's Maryland Campaign, which aimed to take the war to the North. WebStatus Agendas Senate Index House Index Follow Both Chambers Publications About. (D), District 15 Twitter announced the end of their free login service, unless we pay, and we are not going to pay. Anxious about the risk of secessionists capturing Washington, D.C., given that the capital was bordered by Virginia, and preparing for war with the South, the federal government requested armed volunteers to suppress "unlawful combinations" in the South. B. See Introduction, p. xxxiv. Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 [16] President Lincoln also complied with the request to reroute troops to Annapolis, as the political situation in Baltimore remained highly volatile. Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Jackson, Michael A. MEMBERS. Maryland had ratified the Thirteenth Amendment on February 3, 1865, within three days of it being submitted to the states. 6306239). If I am attacked to-night, please open upon Monument Square with your mortars. In March 1862, the Maryland Assembly passed a series of resolutions, stating that: This war is prosecuted by the Nation with but one object, that, namely, of a restoration of the Union just as it was when the rebellion broke out. This represented 25% of the Federal force and 31% of the Confederate. It did not affect Maryland. Corderman, Paul D. (R), District 2 Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 He goes about from place to place, sometimes staying in one county, sometimes in another and then passing a few days in the city. Launched in 2004, GovTrack helps everyone learn about and track the activities of the United States Congress. (D), District 27 [14] In a letter to President Lincoln, Mayor Brown wrote: It is my solemn duty to inform you that it is not possible for more soldiers to pass through Baltimore unless they fight their way at every step. In the presidential election of 1860 Lincoln won just 2,294 votes out of a total of 92,421, only 2.5% of the votes cast, coming in at a distant fourth place with Southern Democrat (and later Confederate general) John C. Breckinridge winning the state. B. Jones also sponsored a bill last session that would have allowed Marylanders to vote to enshrine abortion access in the states constitution. SENATORS FROM MARYLAND Benjamin L. Cardin Christopher Van Hollen, Jr. Maryland's U.S. (R), District 7 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 [citation needed] Most of these volunteers tended to hail from southern and eastern counties of the state, while northern and western Maryland furnished more volunteers for the Union armies. (D), District 14, Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 Smith asked the Senate to clarify his statuswhether his credentials extended through the regular session of the Senate scheduled to begin on May 22, 1809, or if they terminated once the state legislature met again on June 5, 1809. WebContact Us 410-841-3360 Email Us About The Howard County Delegation of the Maryland General Assembly is currently chaired by Senator Clarence Lam and Delegate Courtney Watson. Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 They make important decisions that impact the lives of residents across Maryland. However, a number of leading citizens, including physician and slaveholder Richard Sprigg Steuart, placed considerable pressure on Governor Hicks to summon the state Legislature to vote on secession, following Hicks to Annapolis with a number of fellow citizens: to insist on his [Hicks] issuing his proclamation for the Legislature to convene, believing that this body (and not himself and his party) should decide the fate of our stateif the Governor and his party continued to refuse this demand that it would be necessary to depose him. Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 Representatives are also called congressmen/congresswomen. Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 Arrests of Confederate sympathizers and those critical of Lincoln and the war soon followed, and Steuart's brother, the militia general George H. Steuart, fled to Charlottesville, Virginia, after which much of his family's property was confiscated by the Federal Government. His neighbors are so bitter against him that he dare not go home, and he committed himself so decidedly on the 19th April and is known to be so decided a Southerner, that it more than likely he would be thrown into a Fort. State Seal, Miller Senate Office Building, 11 Bladen St., Annapolis, Maryland, January 2001. If you log into GovTrack using Twitter, make sure you dont lose access to your GovTrack account. Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 69-70. During the American Civil War (18611865), Maryland, a slave state, was one of the border states, straddling the South and North. Approximately a tenth as many enlisted to "go South" and fight for the Confederacy. Guzzone, Guy J. Feb 21, 2023, Not to be confused with Life.edu, the website of Life University, a Georgia school for chiropractors. Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 (D), District 39 Confederate casualties were 10,318 with 1,546 dead. Feb 20, 2023. Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Facing a changing national landscape for abortion care access, state senators are considering legislation to help protect reproductive health care providers, patients and their health data. Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 And starting in 2019 well be tracking Congresss oversight investigations of the executive branch. WebMaryland state senators are some of the most powerful people in the state. The state could assist other jurisdictions in these circumstances only if the acts were also criminalized in Maryland. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 Menu. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 GovTrack.us is not a government website. Youve cast your vote. (D), District 14, Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 King, Nancy J. Elfreth, Sarah K. (D), District 30 Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Skip Content. 1864. Disappointingly for the exiles, recruits did not flock to the Confederate banner. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. Confederate States presidential election of 1861, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maryland_in_the_American_Civil_War&oldid=1142195385, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2013, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2012, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Scharf, J. Thomas (1967 (reissue of 1879 ed.)). Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 After the April 19 rioting, skirmishes continued in Baltimore for the next month. On May 13, 1861 General Benjamin F. Butler entered Baltimore by rail with 1,000 Federal soldiers and, under cover of a thunderstorm, quietly took possession of Federal Hill. Jackson, Michael A. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 [3][32] One of those arrested was militia captain John Merryman, who was held without trial in defiance of a writ of habeas corpus on May 25, sparking the case of Ex parte Merryman, heard just 2 days later on May 27 and 28. Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 Folden, William G. (R), District 4 If you can, please take a few minutes to help us improve GovTrack for users like you. The rules of the Senate also permit members to limit debate by a three-fifths majority vote, meaning Republicans would need to gain four additional seats, for a total of 19, in order to sustain a veto or filibuster legislation. Zucker, Craig J. His executive officer was the Marylander George H. Steuart, who would later be known as "Maryland Steuart" to distinguish him from his more famous cavalry colleague J.E.B. [34] Indeed, when Lincoln's dismissal of Chief Justice Taney's ruling was criticized in a September 1861 editorial by Baltimore newspaper editor Frank Key Howard (Francis Scott Key's grandson), Howard was himself arrested by order of Lincoln's Secretary of State Seward and held without trial. Folden, William G. (R), District 4 We, as providers, deserve a safe environment to continue providing reproductive health care thats not available to our counterparts in surrounding states and, above all, allows us to provide an environment where our patients needs are served and not criminalized for accessing full spectrum care, which includes abortion, Sanusi said. James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 Randolph McKim, Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army, New York, 1912. Ferguson told members of the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday that he cant even fathom the challenge that someone who is pregnant must undergo to seek an abortion including the mental anguish that can come with making that choice.. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 [14], Hearing no immediate reply from Washington, on the evening of April 19 Governor Hicks and Mayor Brown ordered the destruction of railroad bridges leading into the city from the North, preventing further incursions by Union soldiers. King, Nancy J. [citation needed] This last provision diminished the power of the small counties where the majority of the state's large former slave population lived. Merrick's fellow judges took up the case and ordered General Porter to appear before them, but Lincoln's Secretary of State Seward prevented the federal marshal from delivering the court order. Klausmeier, Katherine A. Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 WebSeal of Maryland during the war. Whether this was due to local sympathy with the Union cause or the generally ragged state of the Confederate army, many of whom had no shoes, is not clear. Menu. Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 The new constitution came into effect on November 1, 1864, making Maryland the first Union slave state to abolish slavery since the beginning of the war. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 [86], The legacies of the debate over Lincoln's heavy-handed actions that were meant to keep Maryland within the union include measures such as arresting one third of the Maryland General Assembly, which was controversially ruled unconstitutional at the time by Maryland native Justice Roger Taney, and in the lyrics of the former Maryland state song, Maryland, My Maryland, which referred to Lincoln as a "despot," a "vandal," and, a "tyrant.". (D), District 8 Because Maryland had not seceded from the United States the state was not included under the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, which declared that all enslaved people within the Confederacy would henceforth be free. One notable Maryland front line regiment was the 2nd Maryland Infantry, which saw considerable combat action in the Union IX Corps. Marylands senators are: Senior In a letter explaining his actions, Booth wrote: I have ever held the South was right. [61], One of the bloodiest battles fought in the Civil war (and one of the most significant) was the Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, in which Marylanders fought with distinction for both armies. War produced a legacy of bitter resentment in politics, with the Democrats being identified with "treason and rebellion", a point much pressed home by their opponents. Contact | [82] A home for retired Confederate soldiers in Pikesville, Maryland opened in 1888 and did not close until 1932. Senators serve six-year terms with staggered elections. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. I therefore hope and trust and most earnestly request that no more troops be permitted or ordered by the Government to pass through the city. Zucker, Craig J. Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 Photo by Diane F. Evartt. Zucker, Craig J. If it passes through both the State House and Senate as well as receives an affirming signature by Governor Wes Moore, the bill could go into effect as early as October of this year. Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 [25] Butler then sent a letter to the commander of Fort McHenry: I have taken possession of Baltimore. [6] Not all blacks in Maryland were slaves. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Find My Representatives Senate House Publications Related Links About. Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 After shooting the President, Booth galloped on his horse into Southern Maryland, where he was sheltered and helped by sympathetic residents and smuggled at night across the Potomac River into Virginia a week later. Were looking for feedback from educators about how GovTrack can be used and improved for your classroom. (R), District 7 If you teach United States government and would like to speak with us about bringing legislative data into your classroom, please reach out! Feldman, Brian J. Had been reelected on Jan. 15, 1890, for the term beginning Mar. The document, which replaced the Maryland Constitution of 1851, was largely advocated by Unionists who had secured control of the state, and was framed by a Convention which met at Annapolis in April 1864. [Activists rally to end abortion ahead of protection bill hearings in General Assembly], Dr. Ololade Sanusi, a family medicine practitioner from Baltimore, testified in favor of Hettlemans legislation. Guzzone, Guy J. The issue of slavery was finally confronted by the constitution which the state adopted in 1864. But few escaped to tell the tale.[65]. Hettleman, Shelly L. (D), District 11 [41][42] May was eventually released and returned to his seat in Congress in December 1861, and in March 1862 he introduced a bill to Congress requiring the federal government to either indict by grand jury or release all other "political prisoners" still held without habeas. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 [3] In all nine newspapers were shut down in Maryland by the federal government, and a dozen newspaper owners and editors like Howard were imprisoned without charges.[3]. In addition, senators elect a President Pro Tempore, and the respective party caucuses elect a majority and minority leader and a majority and minority whip. West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 Welcome to our home page. Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. 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