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G. S. Hillard, Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-General , U. S. Army 1 1 Browse Search
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they opened two recruiting offices, but succeeded in getting only ten men in the county. The former editor of the Free Press, of this place, who had been sent South, Geo. A. Boyd, issued a placard from his old office, calling on "Marylanders to fall in;" but they did not. * * * * The correspondent gives an account of the "depredations" by the "invaders. " In one Mr. Cook's store "molasses was floating over the floor, sugar scattered over the shelves, and everything of value gone." Mr. Updegraff's hat store had a similar certificate on the door. He lost $1,000 worth of hats. Of these stolen articles none were distributed among the soldiers, but were all boxed up and sent through Williamsport into Virginia, and from thence to Richmond. Rebel officers said they had Maryland now, and would keep her. Even the alms house was not spared; they robbed it of liquor, (!!!) cows of their calves, (merciful Heaven!) and hens of their eggs, (inhuman rebels.) Demonstrations of Gen.