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Buffalo riot of 1862

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Civil disturbance at immigrant workers strike at Buffalo, New York

TheBuffalo Riot of 1862 was acivil disturbance on the afternoon of August 12, 1862, byIrish andGermanstevedores against local dock bosses, and more broadly, the federal government. The rioters, frustrated by low wages and the federal government's call for a militia draft, demanded increased pay and prevented others from working at the old rates. They initially overpowered police, seriously injuring the chief of police and other officers, but were forced to surrender after police opened fire, wounding two. Although the mayor had called for theNew York State Militia, police arrested the ringleaders before the militia was needed.

A central cause of the riot was theMilitia Act of 1862, Republican-sponsored legislation in July of that year which expanded PresidentAbraham Lincoln's wartime powers. The bill gave Lincoln the authority to call for a draft of militia men in states with low volunteer numbers, and on August 4, Lincoln called for a draft of 300,000 of these men for nine months' service.[1] New York State eventually furnished enough volunteers and avoided the draft altogether, but the mere possibility of a draft angered Buffalo's immigrant stevedores.

Two days after Lincoln's call for a draft, theBuffalo Morning Express reported that men "talked of nothing else, and many faces wore an anxious and troubled expression, bearing witness to the unpleasantness of the idea of shouldering a musket under compulsion."[2] By August 12, Buffalo's stevedores were riled up.They gathered at a local christian churches for recruitment.[3] Meeting at the Western Transportation Company's dock on the Erie Basin, more than two hundred local Irish and German dockworkers gathered to listen to a German speaker, who was standing on a pile of lumber. The speaker criticized Yankees who "had conspired against the German, Irish and Scotch residents of the country, to force them into the army." The riot was eventually quelled by Buffalo Police, and ended with some fourteen rioters jailed.[4]

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  1. ^r2WPadmin (October 20, 2022)."President Lincoln's Executive Order Authorizing a Draft".Ohio Civil War. RetrievedJuly 26, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^"In View of the Draft". Buffalo Morning Express. August 6, 1862.
  3. ^6 MAX MCCARTHY, MAX MCCARTHY."IRISH WAR ON BUFFALO WATERFRONT WAS ONE OF CITY'S MOST DRAMATIC CHAPTERS".Buffalo News. Archived fromthe original on September 11, 2025. RetrievedSeptember 11, 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^"SERIOUS RIOT OF DOCK LABORERS". Buffalo Morning Express. August 12, 1862.
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