Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Western Maryland” in chapter 102, section c.102.265, page 511 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12.:

...e was handicapped still more by the apprehensions of the Washington government. They distrusted him. He had no confidence in them. They were pervaded with apprehensions that Lee's movement into Western Maryland was a strategic ruse to secure from McClellan an abandonment of the capital in order that Lee might by a quick march turn his left, and seize Washington before he could strike a blow in its defence. ...
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