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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
f another State through the streets as an invasion of our soil and could not be restrained. Governor Hicks, of Maryland, an ardent Union man, said in a public speech in Baltimore on the evening of Ap& Baltimore and Northern Central roads were burned by order of the Mayor, with the assent of Governor Hicks, and all communication with the East and North was destroyed. Policemen and members of the d from the President saying that the troops might march around Baltimore and not through it. Governor Hicks said he had hoped no more troops would be sent through Maryland, but it could not be helped, Mayor Brown, William P. Preston, S. Teackle Wallis, John E. Wethered, Robert L. McLane and Governor Hicks. The people were counseled to rely upon the authorities, which would protect them. The invThey went from Perryville to Annapolis on the 21st and landed at the Naval Academy, although Governor Hicks advised the General against it, telegraphed to the same effect to the Secretary of War and a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
f another State through the streets as an invasion of our soil and could not be restrained. Governor Hicks, of Maryland, an ardent Union man, said in a public speech in Baltimore on the evening of Ap& Baltimore and Northern Central roads were burned by order of the Mayor, with the assent of Governor Hicks, and all communication with the East and North was destroyed. Policemen and members of the d from the President saying that the troops might march around Baltimore and not through it. Governor Hicks said he had hoped no more troops would be sent through Maryland, but it could not be helped, Mayor Brown, William P. Preston, S. Teackle Wallis, John E. Wethered, Robert L. McLane and Governor Hicks. The people were counseled to rely upon the authorities, which would protect them. The invThey went from Perryville to Annapolis on the 21st and landed at the Naval Academy, although Governor Hicks advised the General against it, telegraphed to the same effect to the Secretary of War and a