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  1. Operation Market Garden was an Allied military operation during the Second World War fought in the German-occupied Netherlands from 17 to 25 September 1944. Its objective was to create a 64 mi (103 km) salient into German territory with a bridgehead over the Nederrijn (Lower Rhine River), creating an Allied invasion route into northern Germany. [8]

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    Bernard M. Lynch was born in Maryland in 1814. After moving to Saint Louis, Lynch amassed wealth from his involvement in multiple enterprises related to the domestic slave trade in the United States. These endeavors included but were not limited to operating the slave pen at Fifth and Myrtle Streets as well as another nearby jail on Locust Street b...

    After Lynch purchased the building at Fifth and Myrtle Streets, he installed bars on the windows in addition to other security measures like locks so that he could use it as another one of his slave pens. Lynch's slave pen consisted of at least four cells at basement-level. Each of the cells was made of brick walls. The only opening in the cells wa...

    During the American Civil War, the U.S. Army, empowered by the Confiscation Act of 1861, took over the building that once held Lynch's slave pen. The building was renamed Myrtle Street Prison. As a prison operated by the Army, Confederate soldiers were incarcerated in it. Unlike other military prisons, civilians who supported the Confederacy and U....

    The Young Men's Division of the Chamber of Commerce installed the first recorded public commemoration of Lynch's slave pen and the Myrtle Street Prison. In the 1920s, the organization formed a Historic Sites Committee that researched and selected sites that would convey St. Louis' national historical significance and encourage tourism in the city. ...

    Anderson, Galusha. "The Story of a Border City During the Civil War". Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1908.
    Bailey, Anne C. "They Sold Human Beings Here." The New York Times Magazine, February 20, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/02/12/magazine/1619-project-slave-auction-sites.html
    "Four Slave Cells to Disappear When Stadium Site Is Cleared," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", February 17, 1963.
    Gerteis, Louis. "Civil War St. Louis". Lawrence: Kansas University Press, 2001.
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  6. During Operation Market Garden, The American 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions were assigned to capture bridges in the Netherlands to allow XXX Corps to link up with the British 1st Airborne Division at Arnhem. A two-phase offensive, Operation Market Garden called for airborne troops to parachute into the German-occupied Netherlands and seize ...

  7. May 2, 2024 · Date: September 17, 1944 - September 27, 1944. Location: Arnhem. Netherlands. Participants: Germany. United Kingdom. Context: World War II. Operation Market Garden, Allied pursuit of Nazi Germany’s forces across France, and strategic airborne attempt to advance into Germany during World War II, from September 17 to 27, 1944.

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