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The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Military rank. (search)
Extract from a letter written by a Maryland lady.
--The following extract is published from a letter written by a lady from Maryland to a friend in Petersburg:
"We were seventeen days on our way from Baltimore to Norfolk.
We were kept in the stream before Old Point two weeks, waiting for the Grand Armada to get under way. They had about eighty vessels, transports and lighters included, and about thirty thousand men. Whether they carried a thousand "contrabands," I cannot positively . The men practiced daily with surf-boats, and from their being daily beached, I should think there was little to fear from their landing on the Southern coast.
"I hope Delaware will be true to the South.-- and others are assured she will.
Maryland is entirely subjugated, and her leading men are in Fort Lafayette.
The Massachusetts regiments parade weekly through the streets of Baltimore, carrying the Star Spangled Banner and the "Extermination Flag"--a black flag, with a skull and crossb