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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 17: to South Mountain and Antietam. (search)
merchants of Frederick City and other towns through which the Confederate Army had passed. Soon the regiment was on the march after the retreating Rebs, toward Boonesboro. All along the road were found evidences of their hasty departure. Most of their wounded had been removed and when Boonesboro was reached the little church thBoonesboro was reached the little church there was found to be filled with them, and they were being tenderly cared for by the ladies of the place. Boonesboro seemed to be Union in sentiment. Everyone was at the door or window to see the troops pass and all the pails and other articles that would hold water were placed at their service. The inhabitants had not been pleaBoonesboro seemed to be Union in sentiment. Everyone was at the door or window to see the troops pass and all the pails and other articles that would hold water were placed at their service. The inhabitants had not been pleased by even their very brief acquaintances with the Johnnies. This was the only town in which the inhabitants evinced any desire to receive the Union troops cordially. On to Keedysville was the order, and in the afternoon of Sept. 16, this little place on Antietam Creek was reached. During this march the column was presse
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