Montreal, City of Secrets
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ParBarry Sheehy (Auteur)
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Montreal hosted the Confederacy’s largest foreign secret service base during the Civil War. Montreal banks and other Canadian financial institutions held a million dollars or more in hard currency or gold to fund clandestine activities. When Jefferson Davis fled the U.S. in 1865, Montreal welcomed him and his family. Overrun with refugees, soldiers of fortune, spies, assassins, bankers and smugglers, Montreal was a pro “Secesh” town.
From the city’s grand hotels, plots of all sorts were hatched, including the infamous St. Albans raid and the Lincoln kidnapping, which mutated into an assassination. Influential British-Canadian bankers joined Confederates as they launched a successful assault on the new “Greenback.” When John Wilkes Booth was shot, a bank draft signed by Montreal banker and future mayor Henry Starnes was found in his coat pocket.
Surprises are not limited to the Confederacy. The level of corruption in the Northern war effort, as suggested by the names registered at the St. Lawrence Hall—Montreal’s finest hotel—is breathtaking. Opposition to Lincoln from both parties ran deeper than is generally acknowledged.
Based on original archival research and his previous books on the Civil War, Barry Sheehy challenges core tenets of the American Civil War narrative. Moreover, his case is greatly reinforced by the many photos taken by internationally celebrated photographer William Notman. A number of these photos have never been published before.
“Barry Sheehy lays out the case for the involvement of the Confederates in a concise and convincing manner showing once and for all that Booth could not have carried out his plot without their direct help. It is about time.” – Edward Steers
"Well-researched, with detailed endnotes and ample black-and-white period photography, the book is a real eye-opener for those who think Canada sat idly by during America’s bloodiest conflict.” Canada’s History
“Sheehy has made an important contribution to our understanding of the American Civil War and how Canada was both involved in and shaped by it." John Boyko, author of the bestseller Blood and Daring: How Canada Fought the American Civil War and Forged a Nation
Table des matières
| Montreal, City of Secrets | 1 |
|---|---|
| Prologue | 7 |
| Silence: The Confederacy and Montreal | 7 |
| Table of Contents | 9 |
| Introduction | 13 |
| Chapter 1 | 19 |
| Montrealand the Confederacy | 19 |
| HUB OF CONFEDERATE SECRET SERVICE ACTIVITY | 19 |
| CONFEDERATE OPERATIONS MOUNTED OUT OF CANADA | 21 |
| Chapter 2 | 29 |
| Confederate Montreal 1861-1865 | 29 |
| TURNING POINT — THE TRENT CRISIS | 37 |
| DRAMA ON THE HIGH SEAS | 38 |
| THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONFEDERATE SECRET SERVICE IN CANADA | 43 |
| Chapter 3 | 71 |
| Confederate Couriers | 71 |
| A HALL OF MIRRORS | 79 |
| SEPARATING SLATER FROM BROWN | 82 |
| ST. LAWRENCE HALL AND ST. CATHARINES | 84 |
| Chapter 4 | 93 |
| American Power Comes to Montreal | 93 |
| POWERBROKERS | 96 |
| POLITICIANS | 97 |
| NO QUESTIONS ASKED | 102 |
| INTO THE ETHER | 102 |
| Chapter 5 | 107 |
| Trading with the Enemy | 107 |
| LINCOLN AND PATRONAGE | 109 |
| A FAUSTIAN BARGAIN | 110 |
| THE FRENZY IN MONTREAL | 113 |
| BROKERS, AGENTS AND SPECULATORS | 116 |
| HOW MUCH COTTON? | 118 |
| Chapter 6 | 121 |
| Montreal, Halifax, Matamoros, and New York | 121 |
| NEW YORK’S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET | 122 |
| HALIFAX, NEW YORK, AND THE MONTREAL CONNECTION | 124 |
| MATAMOROS AND NEW YORK | 126 |
| Chapter 7 | 129 |
| The Hidden Hand —John Wilkes Booth in Montreal | 129 |
| KIDNAPPING THE PRESIDENT | 133 |
| A “SECESH” TOWN | 137 |
| THE NAMES SURROUNDING BOOTH | 138 |
| THE MYSTERIOUS SARAH SLATER | 140 |
| AMERICAN POLITICIANS AND NEWSPAPER MEN | 141 |
| DOUBLE-CAROM | 142 |
| THE HIDDEN HAND | 144 |
| Chapter 8 | 147 |
| Leaks, Anomalies, and Questions | 147 |
| OVERLOOKED FOOTNOTE IN HISTORY | 153 |
| PERJURY THE NORM? | 154 |
| DUNHAM AND THE SECRETARY OF WAR | 155 |
| JOHN SURRATT AND SARAH SLATER | 157 |
| LINKS AND LINKAGES | 159 |
| STANTON’S DETECTIVES IN MONTREAL | 161 |
| UNANSWERED QUESTIONS | 163 |
| Chapter 9 | 165 |
| The British Playersand Their Stories | 165 |
| LIEUTENANT COLONEL GARNET WOLSELEY VISITS ROBERT E. LEE | 165 |
| LT. COLONEL A.E. CLARK-KENNEDY AND THE GREAT MARCH ACROSS CANADA | 168 |
| BRITISH CAPTAINS L.G. PHILLIPS AND E. WYNNE AT THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG | 170 |
| Chapter 10 | 177 |
| St. Albans Raid | 177 |
| LEGAL DREAM TEAM | 181 |
| Chapter 11 | 187 |
| Jefferson Davis in Montreal | 187 |
| APPENDIX A | 193 |
| Characters in Montreal: Ten months from June1864-April 1865 St. Lawrence Hall Guest Book and Notman Collection of Photographs, McCord Museum | 193 |
| INTRODUCTION | 193 |
| CONFEDERATE AGENTS AND SYMPATHIZERS | 195 |
| REPUBLICANS | 201 |
| NEWSPAPERMEN | 205 |
| DEMOCRATS | 205 |
| NATIONAL DETECTIVE POLICE (U.S. SECRET SERVICE AND JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S OFFICE) | 207 |
| DOUBLE AGENTS | 208 |
| BANKERS AND BUSINESSMEN | 208 |
| U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS (LOYAL TO SALMON CHASE) | 210 |
| POW CONDITIONS AND SANITARY COMMISSIONS | 210 |
| INTERESTING OUTLIERS | 210 |
| BRITISH PLAYERS OF NOTE | 212 |
| INTERESTING BUT UNIDENTIFIED REGISTRATIONS | 213 |
| NAMES DROPPED | 214 |
| APPENDIX B | 215 |
| Thomas Barnett’s Museum Visitors’ Book Listings June-November 1864 | 215 |
| APPENDIX C | 221 |
| Jacob Thompson Reports to Judah Benjamin on Confederate Secret Service Activities in Canada | 221 |
| APPENDIX D | 227 |
| Blockade Runners with Ties to Montreal, the St. Lawrence River, and the Great Lakes | 227 |
| THE SHIPS | 228 |
| APPENDIX E | 231 |
| Cotton Pass Signed by A. Lincoln | 231 |
| Appendix F | 233 |
| Map of Confederate Montreal Sites | 233 |
| Notes | 237 |
| INTRODUCTION | 237 |
| CHAPTER 1. Montreal and the Confederacy | 238 |
| CHAPTER 2. Confedarate Montreal | 239 |
| CHAPTER 3. Confederate Couriers | 243 |
| CHAPTER 4. American Power Comes to Montreal | 247 |
| CHAPTER 5. Trading with the Enemy | 251 |
| CHAPTER 6. Montreal, Halifax, Matamoros, and New York | 254 |
| CHAPTER 7. The Hidden Hand — John Wilkes Booth in Montreal | 255 |
| CHAPTER 8. Leaks, Anomalies, and Questions | 260 |
| CHAPTER 9. The British Players and Their Stories | 264 |
| CHAPTER 10. St. Albans Raid | 265 |
| CHAPTER 11. Jefferson Davis in Montreal | 265 |
| APPENDIX A | 265 |
| APPENDIX B | 266 |
| APPENDIX D | 266 |
| Bibliography | 268 |
| PRIMARY SOURCES | 269 |
| SECONDARY SOURCES | 269 |
| BOOKS, THESES, ARTICLES, AND ONLINE CONTENT CITED IN TEXT | 269 |
| Acknowledgements | 285 |
| Index | 287 |
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À propos de Barry Sheehy
Barry Sheehy is an award-winning author of six books. His most recent, Savannah: Immortal City, was featured at the prestigious Savannah Book Fair. His writings have appeared in historical and business publications worldwide. Born and raised in Montreal, Barry Sheehy divides his time between Gabarus, Nova Scotia and Savannah, Georgia.
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Détails du livre
- Éditeur
- Baraka Books
- Catégorie
- Histoires des Amériques
- Parution
- Octobre 2017
- Pages
- 300
- Chapitres
- 114
- Langue
- Anglais
- ISBN Papier
- 9781771861236
- ISBN PDF
- 9781771861342
