The History of the Civil War Draft in Wisconsin

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The History of the Civil War Draft in Wisconsin
Schoonover, Lynn Ira
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The enrolling officer wenjk on with his work and finished the town In seven daye.^*^) 41. Ibid. p. 520.
4S. Ibid. p. 5SS.
43. Milwaukee Rentinal July 4, 186S.
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Had it not been for the presence of the soldiers it is not probable that the town could have been enrolled, as it was pledged to resist all attempts at draft, and furthermore other towns hadpledged themselves to help eachother. The fact that they had been bluffed by seven soldiers hiimbied ihem a
...nd from then on they appeared more loyal • (44^) But all the enrolling officers did not excape as luckily as did this one. T.R.Cole of Woodland, Dodge County, was shot. The man who did it was escorted home after giving bail, by a procession and a band.
Bd. Glllson of Washington County was run out by a mob. John Douglas an enrolling officer in Dodge County was also shot. In many of these eastern counties the opposition to the enrollment made it Impossible to secure a good one. The Republican papers said it was due to the character of the news published in the Democratic papers, while the Milwaukee Sentinel charged the misunderstanding and bad feeling then existing to the Ryan address delivered in that city.(*®' The Copperhead newspapers charged crooked work on the part of the Administration while the Republi- can papers answered by denouncing the Copperheads as traitors.


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