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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 23 3 Browse Search
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lint, and bandages, to Maryland Heights. James Gall, Jr., relief agent, accompanied the stores, aneam. They reached their destination safely. Mr. Gall remained on the Heights with his stores. Mr.cessity of forwarding supplies and agents. Mr. Gall was enabled to proceed only to Parkton by raie enemy. The following observations, made by Mr. Gall, upon the condition and appearance of the soler of procuring fresh horses explains it. Mr. Gall not being able to communicate with us by telender McDonald, (Sanitary Inspector,) and Messrs. James Gall, Junior, and Rev. Mr. Scandlin, (relief , I ordered one wagon, under the direction of Mr. Gall, to that place, with the view of having it thule team came in from Frederick, in charge of Mr. Gall. It was immediately loaded, and early in the, at first, were added Messrs. Johnson, Biddle, Gall, and Paige. These latter gentlemen were afterwited by Messrs. Johnson, Biddle, Murray, Paige, Gall, Fairchild, and myself. Some of them were also[3 more...]