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The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], The sick and wounded soldiers (search)
"Maryland, my Maryland."
It is stated that Gen. Jackson's men, when they left Front Royal for Winchester, struck up at the top of their Maryland."
It is stated that Gen. Jackson's men, when they left Front Royal for Winchester, struck up at the top of their voices the inspiring refrain, "Maryland, my Maryland." How it must have cheered the hearts and animated the spirits of the brave sons of that Maryland, my Maryland." How it must have cheered the hearts and animated the spirits of the brave sons of that gallant State now with the army of Gen. Jackson, to find their footsteps once more turned in the direction of their loved homes, where all thaMaryland." How it must have cheered the hearts and animated the spirits of the brave sons of that gallant State now with the army of Gen. Jackson, to find their footsteps once more turned in the direction of their loved homes, where all that they have and hold dear in life is crushed beneath the despots hesil He who does not sympathize with the loyal people of proud old Maryland Maryland in her present situation of oppression, must have little sympathy in his nature.
Her gallant sons who have rushed to the standard of the Conf ate's Revolutionary history.
Some idea of the real feeling in Maryland in favor of the South may be had from the following extract of a l county.
The writer says:
"We had no idea of the feeling of Maryland until brought into contact with her. Five thousand dollars were ra