Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major-General John J. Peck” in page 569 of William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1:

...of bounties, was a source of much regret, and the cause, in a great measure, of the plan not succeeding as well as its friends expected. On the 28th of July, the Governor received a telegram from Major-General John J. Peck , commanding the Department of the East, headquarters New-York City, stating that there was danger of a hostile descent upon the coast of Maine from the British Provinces. To which the Governor answ...
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