Description
Camden Station figures American history in the Baltimore Massacre, which took place on April 19, 1861. In this event, a mob attacked Union soldiers marching to the station, causing the first bloodshed of the Civil War.
Engraved metal round plate on hammer head end: THE BALTIMORE & OHIO R.R. CO. WOOD FROM CUPOLA CAMDEN STATION BALTIMORE, MD. ERECTED 1856 RETIRED 1951.
Condition: Generally very good with the usual overall light wear, abrasions, minor nicks and indentations. Light wear to paint and surface of metal plaque.
References:
“Baltimore Architecture: Then and Now.” 2004. Maryland Memory Projects: Digital Library of the Maryland Historical Society. http://www.mdhs.org/library/baltarch/Page6.html (12 July 2007).
“History of Sports Legends Museum and Camden Station.” Sports Legend Museum at Camden Yards. http://baberuthmuseum.com/history/slmacy/ (7 September 2007).