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CHAPTER VII.. Flour Riot of 1837.

The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873 · Joel Tyler Headley — chapter 6 of 41 · ~52 words · public domain

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FLOUR RIOT OF 1837.

Starvation will always create a Riot.--Foreign Population easily aroused against the Rich.--Severe Winter of 1836.--Scarcity of Flour.--Meeting of Citizens called without Result.--Meeting called in the Park.--Speeches.--Sacking of Hart & Co.'s Flour Store, in Washington Street.--Strange Spectacle.--National Guards called out.--Disperse the Mob.--Attack on Herrick's Flour Store.--Folly of the Riot.

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