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The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
nd success. With the highest regard, I am, my dear General, your sincere friend, Geo B. McClellan, Major-General U. S. A. Letter from R. B. Marcy, Chief of Staff. Headq's Army of the Potomac,Washington, Sept. 12, 1861. Major-Gen. N. P. Banks, commanding near Darnestown, Md. General: Enclosed I have the honor to send you an order regarding the Legislature of Maryland. Will you do me the favor to acknowledge its receipt by the bearer? Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, R B. Marcy, Col. and Chief of Staff. Copeland's report — Legislature, Sept. 16. Frederick, Sept. 16, 1861. Major-General Banks: Dear Sir: I find that there is some probability of no quorum; this is particularly Gen. S.'s opinion. He thinks the whole thing is crushed by the arrest. But there is reason to believe he is mistaken. Noakes is here, and says there are at least twenty-five in town; that they have spread the rumor that there will be no quorum, in order to lull attention; b
The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
nd success. With the highest regard, I am, my dear General, your sincere friend, Geo B. McClellan, Major-General U. S. A. Letter from R. B. Marcy, Chief of Staff. Headq's Army of the Potomac,Washington, Sept. 12, 1861. Major-Gen. N. P. Banks, commanding near Darnestown, Md. General: Enclosed I have the honor to send you an order regarding the Legislature of Maryland. Will you do me the favor to acknowledge its receipt by the bearer? Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, R B. Marcy, Col. and Chief of Staff. Copeland's report — Legislature, Sept. 16. Frederick, Sept. 16, 1861. Major-General Banks: Dear Sir: I find that there is some probability of no quorum; this is particularly Gen. S.'s opinion. He thinks the whole thing is crushed by the arrest. But there is reason to believe he is mistaken. Noakes is here, and says there are at least twenty-five in town; that they have spread the rumor that there will be no quorum, in order to lull attention; b
The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
nd success. With the highest regard, I am, my dear General, your sincere friend, Geo B. McClellan, Major-General U. S. A. Letter from R. B. Marcy, Chief of Staff. Headq's Army of the Potomac,Washington, Sept. 12, 1861. Major-Gen. N. P. Banks, commanding near Darnestown, Md. General: Enclosed I have the honor to send you an order regarding the Legislature of Maryland. Will you do me the favor to acknowledge its receipt by the bearer? Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, R B. Marcy, Col. and Chief of Staff. Copeland's report — Legislature, Sept. 16. Frederick, Sept. 16, 1861. Major-General Banks: Dear Sir: I find that there is some probability of no quorum; this is particularly Gen. S.'s opinion. He thinks the whole thing is crushed by the arrest. But there is reason to believe he is mistaken. Noakes is here, and says there are at least twenty-five in town; that they have spread the rumor that there will be no quorum, in order to lull attention; b