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The "Battle of Fort Fizzle" (also called the Holmes County Draft Riots and the Holmes County Rebellion) was a skirmish fought on June 17, 1863, [1] which took place during the American Civil War in the village of Glenmont (then known as Napoleon) in Holmes County, Ohio, between Union troops and local draft resisters opposed to the Conscription Act of 1863.
The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813112985. Fry, James Barnet (1885). New York and the Conscription of 1863. G.P. Putnam's Sons. Headley, Joel Tyler (1873). The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1863 – including and full and complete account of the Four Days' Draft Riot of ...
July 26, 1863 near Salineville, Ohio: American Civil War Morgan's Raid (1863) United States of America vs Confederate States of America Cincinnati Courthouse riots [17] March 28–30, 1884 Cincinnati, Ohio: Protest of a jury case 56 Citizen mob vs Cincinnati Police, 1st Ohio Militia, Dayton militia & Columbus militia
Penalties for a speeding ticket in Utah range from fines of $120 to $470 and 35 to 75 driving record points. Drivers face license suspension if they accumulate 200 points.
The following is a list of civil unrest in New York where no deaths occurred listed in ascending order by year, from earliest to latest. The number of injured is listed in cases where the number is known. 1834 – Anti-abolitionist riot [33] 1837 – Flour Riots [4] 1844 – Brooklyn riot [5] 1857 – New York City Police Riot, 53 injured [6]
A fine of up to $500, four points on your license and a 90-day driver's license suspension for a third offense within two years. Fines are doubled for those who use cellphones while driving in a ...
Pages in category "Riots and civil disorder in Ohio" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... 1967 Toledo riot; A. Auto-Lite strike (1934) B.
1935 – Harlem Riot, March 19–20, New York City; first "modern" race riot due to attacks turning from against people to against property; 1935 – Southern Tenant Farmers' Union Riot, Arkansas; 1935 – Terre Haute General Strike, July 22–23, A labor dispute between an enameling company and a labor union led to a two-day general strike.