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Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 2
The Palmetto in Maryland.
--The Annapolis (Md.) Republican of Thursday says:
A Palmetto Flag was hoisted on Tuesday night near St. Anne's church, in this city.
It "waved" but a short time, however, for so soon as the Union boys discovered it, on Wednesday morning, they hauled it down and tore the emblem in pieces.
Palmetto Flag (search for this): article 2
The Palmetto in Maryland.
--The Annapolis (Md.) Republican of Thursday says:
A Palmetto Flag was hoisted on Tuesday night near St. Anne's church, in this city.
It "waved" but a short time, however, for so soon as the Union boys discovered it, on Wednesday morning, they hauled it down and tore the emblem in pieces.