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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore), Trophies of the field of Antietam . (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 17 (search)
The Invasion of Maryland.--The following advertisement appears in the Richmond Dispatch of the twenty-first of May:
Maryland line.--We are anxious to tread once more our native soil.
Expectant hearts await our coming.
We struggle for freedom and the sacred shades of our sires.
We invite the untiring and undaunting to haste to rejoin the Maryland line, which is reinforcing the heroic Stonewall's army in the valley, and with them march to the rescue of our kinsmen in oppression and doubt.
Soldiers, it is the hour for immortality or obloquy.
The will of the veteran is sustained by Omnipotence, and the blood of the martyr shall nourish the Bay Tree of Liberty.
Who falters, sides with the foe — who disdains odds carves his own escutcheon, which fame shall ponder and memory treasure.
Soldiers, we challenge you once more to the field.
Through the earnest solicitation of many Marylanders, Captain Edmund Barry has accepted an appointment to lead you back to your homes.
Maryl
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 63 (search)
Mobile, Sept. 13.--A special despatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Charleston, September eleventh, says:
It is reported that the people of Baltimore have risen en masse and cleared the city of the Yankee troops, hung the Provost-Marshal, Van Nostrand, and his deputy, McPhailes, and captured a large fort erected on Federal Hill by the Yankees for the destruction of the city in the event of a successful revolt.
Stuart's cavalry are spreading consternation among the enemy in Maryland.
The foregoing report is fully credited in Richmond.--Grenada Appeal, September 13.