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er of the services of myself and troops to Governor Hicks, of Maryland, on the 21st day of April, 18I went ashore at the academy, and received Governor Hicks at headquarters. He was accompanied by thresting if made a part of this narrative. Governor Hicks had protested to me against the landing ofng this city. Very respectfully yours, Thomas H. Hicks. To this letter I replied as follows:, Md., April 23, 1861. to his excellency, Thomas H. Hicks, Governor of Maryland: You are creditance into personal, friendly relations with Governor Hicks, who was not at heart a secessionist, but . The effect of this communication upon Governor Hicks, I have never doubted, was to have him ord, I think that your action in tendering to Governor Hicks the assistance of our Massachusetts troopsding, by personal interview I had informed Governor Hicks that the soldiers of the Union, under my cand of the United States. I received from Governor Hicks assurances of the loyalty of the State to
, engagement of, near Port Walthall Junction, 645; repulses enemy, 648; brigade position at Drury's Bluff, 658; position at Drury's Bluff, 664; account of attack at Drury's Bluff, 663-664; censures Butler, 664; captured, 664; succeeds General Ord at Fort Harrison, 734. Heidseick, Charles, acts as spy, 391. Hendricks, at Chicago National Convention, 982. Hersey, James, teacher at Deerfield, 49-50. Herald, New York, Grant in, 863. Heywood, Constable, shot by Carey, 1026. Hicks, Governor, of Maryland, correspondence with, 194; interview with, 195; correspondence with, 208, 211. Hildreth, Dr., Israel, father-in-law of Benj. F. Butler, 78. Hill, Col. D. H., commanding Confederate forces at Big Bethel, 267; reference to, 646; as General, reference to, 691. Hill, Hon., Isaac, of New Hampshire, 57. Hinks, Gen. E. W., march from Baltimore to Washington, 200, 202; embarks at Fortress Monroe, 640; seizes City Point, 640; occupies Spring Hill, 642; ordered to move ag