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The Daily Dispatch: September 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Maryland , will you "Strike for your Altars and your Sires?" (search)
Maryland, will you "Strike for your Altars and your Sires?"
--Why stand you idle, whilst the vandals bind your nearest and dearest hand and foot?
Your households are invaded, your women violated; their shrieks resound in your beloved State, and they hold their hands to high Heaven, beseeching you, under its ministering care, to come to their rescue.
What wait you for?
Every flash of the electric spark strikes horror and agony into the boson of every true Marylander, as the succession of orward" to others.--To the front!
To the front!
Under leaders experienced and anxious for the fray, only awaiting their ranks to be filled rush forward, and, at the first alarm from the ranks, make the walk-in ring with "Forward to Baltimore!" Maryland must and shall be redeemed!
Every Marylander, anxious for a forward movement, with musket in band, by calling at No. 3 Pead st, will be calisted in a company to be sent into immediate active service upon our advanced posts.
A leader awaits you
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Maryland.
As a citizen of Maryland, we have hoped on and long for her deliverance; we have crossed the Potomac and traversed her soil five times since the blockade, aMaryland, we have hoped on and long for her deliverance; we have crossed the Potomac and traversed her soil five times since the blockade, and have always encouraged our friends to keep quiet, bide their time and have full faith in Jeff. Davis and the Confederacy.
We foretold them of the defeat at Manassas, and of the invincibility of ou arn from European nations whether, under the circumstances, it's right and proper to cross into Maryland!
Are there any mad-houses in Richmond?
We have said that we had full faith in the President — orth in the Dispatch are correct it is but right and proper that the citizens and soldiers from Maryland in the Confederate States should know it. We ask for but one favor, and we have reason to deman
We have come here with a superabundance of patriotism; we may have to part with some, and look more to our homes and to the good old State of
Maryland.
Fredericksburg, Va., Sept. 26, 1861.
The Daily Dispatch: September 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Equinoctial — presentation — Scarcity of specie, &c. (search)