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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 26
To a merchant in Richmond. Charleston, Nov. 6, 1861
Dear Sir
--Enclosed please find this company's receipt for eleven cases and one bale containing sundry articles of clothing and necessaries for the Maryland volunteers in Virginia, who have so nobly left their homes, firesides, families, and wives, to do battle in the great cause of Southern liberty.
Those articles have been collected and freely given by the daughters of South Caro
lina and Georgia in response to the late call for help.
The donors in so doing are full aware of the indignities that have been offered and executed upon the best blood and families of Maryland, and will ever pray that God in his providence may protect and shield the downtro den and oppressed.
In reviewing the past and having the present before our eyes, we cannot forget the old Maryland Line — when, shoulder to shoulder, Marylanders and South Carolinians marched to the battle-field to drive the invader from her shores an
Maryland Line (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 26
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 26
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 26
Robert H. Jackson (search for this): article 26
Howard (search for this): article 26
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