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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 88
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86.-martial law in Baltimore.
General Sohenck's Proclamation.
headquarters Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, June 30, 1863.
the immediate presence of a rebel army within this Department and in the State of Maryland Baltimore, June 30, 1863.
the immediate presence of a rebel army within this Department and in the State of Maryland requires, as a military necessity, a resort to all the proper and usual means of defence and security.
This security is to be provided against known hostilities, and opposition to the lawful and National Government, from every quarter and in every nck, Major-General Commanding.
Orders under martial law.
headquarters Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, Md., June 30, 1863.
Orders.--Until further orders, no arms or ammunition shall be sold by any dealer or other person w the party offending to arrest and punishment.
Until further orders, no person will be permitted to leave the city of Baltimore without a pass properly signed by the Provost-Marshal, and any one attempting to violate this order shall be promptly a
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 88
Doc.
86.-martial law in Baltimore.
General Sohenck's Proclamation.
headquarters Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, June 30, 1863.
the immediate presence of a rebel army within this Department and in the State of Maryland requires, as a military necessity, a resort to all the proper and usual means of defence and security.
This security is to be provided against known hostilities, and opposition to the lawful and National Government, from every quarter and in every f ute to the common safety; while the enemy in front is to be met and punished for this bold invasion.
Martial law is therefore declared and hereby established in the city and county of Baltimore, and in all the counties of the western shore of Maryland.
The Commanding General gives assurance that this suspension of the civil government within the limits defined shall not extend beyond the necessities of the occasion.
All the civil courts, tribunals, and political functionaries of State, co
Baltimore (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 88
Robert C. Schenck (search for this): chapter 88
Doc (search for this): chapter 88
Doc.
86.-martial law in Baltimore.
General Sohenck's Proclamation.
headquarters Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, June 30, 1863.
the immediate presence of a rebel army within this Department and in the State of Maryland requires, as a military necessity, a resort to all the proper and usual means of defence and security.
This security is to be provided against known hostilities, and opposition to the lawful and National Government, from every quarter and in every form.
Traitors and disaffected persons within must be restrained, and made to contribute to the common safety; while the enemy in front is to be met and punished for this bold invasion.
Martial law is therefore declared and hereby established in the city and county of Baltimore, and in all the counties of the western shore of Maryland.
The Commanding General gives assurance that this suspension of the civil government within the limits defined shall not extend beyond the necessities of the
Sohenck (search for this): chapter 88
Doc.
86.-martial law in Baltimore.
General Sohenck's Proclamation.
headquarters Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, June 30, 1863.
the immediate presence of a rebel army within this Department and in the State of Maryland requires, as a military necessity, a resort to all the proper and usual means of defence and security.
This security is to be provided against known hostilities, and opposition to the lawful and National Government, from every quarter and in every form.
Traitors and disaffected persons within must be restrained, and made to contribute to the common safety; while the enemy in front is to be met and punished for this bold invasion.
Martial law is therefore declared and hereby established in the city and county of Baltimore, and in all the counties of the western shore of Maryland.
The Commanding General gives assurance that this suspension of the civil government within the limits defined shall not extend beyond the necessities of the
Donn Piatt (search for this): chapter 88
June 30th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 88
Doc.
86.-martial law in Baltimore.
General Sohenck's Proclamation.
headquarters Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, June 30, 1863.
the immediate presence of a rebel army within this Department and in the State of Maryland requires, as a military necessity, a resort to all the proper and usual means of defence and security.
This security is to be provided against known hostilities, and opposition to the lawful and National Government, from every quarter and in every f mal condition of a country at peace, and a Government sustained by a united and loyal people. Robert C. Schenck, Major-General Commanding.
Orders under martial law.
headquarters Middle Department, Eighth army corps, Baltimore, Md., June 30, 1863.
Orders.--Until further orders, no arms or ammunition shall be sold by any dealer or other person within the city and county of Baltimore without a permit from the General commanding the Military Deparment, or from such officer as shall be