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Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 4
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Maryland.
As a citizen of Maryland, we have hoped on and long for her deliverance; we have crossed the Potomac and traversed her soil five times since the blockade, aMaryland, we have hoped on and long for her deliverance; we have crossed the Potomac and traversed her soil five times since the blockade, and have always encouraged our friends to keep quiet, bide their time and have full faith in Jeff. Davis and the Confederacy.
We foretold them of the defeat at Manassas, and of the invincibility of ou arn from European nations whether, under the circumstances, it's right and proper to cross into Maryland!
Are there any mad-houses in Richmond?
We have said that we had full faith in the President — orth in the Dispatch are correct it is but right and proper that the citizens and soldiers from Maryland in the Confederate States should know it. We ask for but one favor, and we have reason to deman
We have come here with a superabundance of patriotism; we may have to part with some, and look more to our homes and to the good old State of
Maryland.
Fredericksburg, Va., Sept. 26, 1861.
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 4
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Maryland.
As a citizen of Maryland, we have hoped on and long for her deliverance; we have crossed the Potomac and traversed her soil five times since the blockade, and have always encouraged our friends to keep quiet, bide their time and have full faith in Jeff. Davis and the Confederacy.
We foretold them of the defeat at Manassas, and of the invincibility of our troops whenever they come in contact with the Hessians.
We promised them a speedy deliverance from their oppressors; but, alas!
hope deferred maketh the heart sick.
Weeks have lengthened into months, and month after month passed, until she has been overrun in every part and crushed in every joint by hordes of brutal mercenary barbarians.
Her arms have been seized, her purest and best citizens imprisoned, their property plundered, and thousands driven suddenly from their families into the woods, and hunted down with gun and sabre, from point to point and thicket to thicket, like wild bea
September 26th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4