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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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g to this office. Corinth. Here is another call: Refugees from the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia: You are requested to meet this morning, at eleven o'clock, at the rooms of the Maryland Society, Pearl street, over the store of Weston and Williams. A tender of our services for the defence of Richmond is the object. of the meeting. The call is made with the approval of many friends, and signed by myself at their request, as an assurance of its authenticity. Walter Lenox. And here another: notice.--All young men out of the army who are familiar with the use of the rifle, and who have patriotism enough to join a body of sharp-shooters for the defence of our beloved capital, will meet at the Washington Monument this day, at twelve o'clock M., for the purpose of forming a body of sharp-shooters to operate on James River. Doc. 110.-operations on James River, Va. Flag-officer Goldsborough's report. U. S. Flag-ship Susquehanna, James R
not a resident of this State, but of the confederate States, and if such a scheme can be got up, my name can be had by applying to this office. Corinth. Here is another call: Refugees from the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia: You are requested to meet this morning, at eleven o'clock, at the rooms of the Maryland Society, Pearl street, over the store of Weston and Williams. A tender of our services for the defence of Richmond is the object. of the meeting. The call is made with the approval of many friends, and signed by myself at their request, as an assurance of its authenticity. Walter Lenox. And here another: notice.--All young men out of the army who are familiar with the use of the rifle, and who have patriotism enough to join a body of sharp-shooters for the defence of our beloved capital, will meet at the Washington Monument this day, at twelve o'clock M., for the purpose of forming a body of sharp-shooters to operate on James River.
Meeting of refugees from Maryland and the District of Columbia. Agreeably to call, a large number of the refugees from Maryland and the District of Columbia assembled at the room of the Maryland Society yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock, to take some appropriate action in regard to the defence of Richmond. Over one hundred persons were present. Walter Lenox, Esq., ex-Mayor of Washington, D. C., occupied the Ohio, and made a patriotic address, explanatory of the object of the meeting. On motion, in consequence of another call, the meeting adjourned until 7 o'clock last evening, when the further discussion of the subject was resumed. The meeting reassembled at 7½ o'clock, and after a lengthy discussion, adjourned to meet at the call of the chairman. The lack of arms, it was said, determined the action of the body. Another meeting will take place at an early day, as soon as the proper authorities can be communicated with.