Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“An armed guard now tramps through the Halls of the Patent Office every night…”—Horatio Nelson Taft.

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TUESDAY 29 There are indications today that the Republicans are “coming down” from the Chicago Platform and that something like the Crittenden proposition will be accepted by them. Secession seems to be now a fixed fact and we have to look Disunion in the face, while a subversion of the Government is threatened. This City [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“Kentucky has refused to call a convention as required by the secessionists.”—Horatio Nelson Taft.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1861. The weather has been moderate today without rain, or sunshine. Political excitement appears to be subsiding in a measure. The conservative feeling in the border States is now relied upon to save the Union, or Civil War. Many prominent men are here now from different sections of the U.S. Kentucky has [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“I can hardly hope that all will be well six weeks hence.”—Horatio Nelson Taft.

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WEDNESDAY 23 United States troops are quietly being brought here and are now quartered in different parts of the City. The President is undoubtedly informed of all the movements of the Traitors, and preparations are being made for the reception of any such visitors. The conspiracy has its ramifications through all the departments without a [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“If no compromise is made, then nothing but a large force will ensure the Inauguration of Mr Lincoln…”—Horatio Nelson Taft.

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1861. The fact there exists an extensive conspiracy to break up the Government, one of long standing, is growing more apparent every day. The Secession of Virginia and Maryland is a part of the program and the securing of this City accomplishes the desired end. Nothing but concessions on the part of [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“There are so many villinous looking fellows roaming about the City, that it seems necessary for some one to be on the watch all the time.”—Horatio Nelson Taft.

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SUNDAY 20 Cooler today, and quite windy, but did not freeze till night. Did not go to church today. Took care of the house while the rest of the family went. Read the “Times” “Herald” and Partons last Vol of Jackson. There are so many villinous looking fellows roaming about the City, that that [sic] [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“…all classes are looking towards Charleston with much anxiety, as an attack is expected on Ft Sumpter.”—Horatio Nelson Taft.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1861. This has been a warm and pleasant day, but the streets and crossings very muddy. No particular news is afloat but all classes are looking towards Charleston with much anxiety, as an attack is expected on Ft Sumpter. I went with the boys after office hours to the Navy Yard to [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“The “Secession fever” seems to me to be rather subsiding.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1861. Another wet misty day. Splashy sidewalks and mudy crossings. Letter from Frank today through Chas dated Fort Kearney, N.T., attached to the U.S. Army acting as comdt clerk, well & healthy. The “Secession fever” seems to me to be rather subsiding. The “Secession” Clerks in the Census Bureau were notified today [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“…there is a determination manifestly abroad that this Government shall not be broken up…”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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TUESDAY 15 Slippery, misty, foggy day. Good skating for the boys this morning in the street. A general impression seems to prevail that that [sic] the troubles of the Country are going to be healed some way, nobody can tell how. But there is a determination manifestly abroad that this Government shall not be broken [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“It is rumored today that all ‘seceders’ are to be turned out if they do not resign their posts in the different Depts.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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MONDAY 14 Something of a snowstorm today. Tonight is more like rain freezing as it falls. The walks are a glade of ice. There appears to be a more hopeful feeling abroad today in reference to the affairs of the country. The Govt is geting into the hands of Union men. The Cabinet is now [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“Treason is rife in the City, and we know not what a day may bring forth.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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FRIDAY 11 Yesterdays Telegraphic news was incorrect as to Maj Anderson. The “Inteligencer” this morning publishes a letter from an ex-Congressman from the south exposing the treasonable proceedings at their Secret meetings of the Senators from the Cotton States now here. Yulee (brother of the Senator from Fla) in my room today said they were [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“It has been rumored this afternoon that the Gov of Virginia had ordered two Regiments to Harpers Ferry to take possession of the U S Arsenal”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1861. The weather is a little colder tonight, just freezing. Exciting news from Charleston. The Steamer “Star of the West” with troops to reinforce Maj Anderson was fired into yesterday and she turned off to Sea. Maj Anderson threatened the City with Bombs if she was again molested. We hear that she [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“Fires and Burglaries occur every night. I sleep with a loaded revolver within reach.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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WEDNESDAY 9 Mr Thompson has resigned and another day has passed in the greatest anxiety of all classes to hear from Charleston, but there is no news from there today. The City is arming for self-protection and some Companys of U S troops are expected tomorrow. Fires and Burglaries occur every night. I sleep with [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“U. S. troops have been ordered to this City to defend it if necessary.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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TUESDAY 8 The weather has been moderate today M[ercury]. 44—Streets muddy, and the crossings bad. Statements that troops have been sent to reinforce Maj Anderson at Fort Sumpter created much excitement, a collision is expected. It is reported tonight that the Sec’y of Interior Mr Thompson has resigned, and also that a collision has occured [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.