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Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 3
Proceedings of the enemy on the Eastern Shore.
The Enquirer of yesterday publishes a new proclamation from the prolific pen of General H. H. Lockwood, who, at the head of his Vandals, is now lording it over the good people of the two counties of the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
We publish it below.
He has also issued a proclamation for taking the vote of the people on the question of attaching themselves to the State of Maryland, or to Pierpont's caricature of a Goveinment in Wheeling.
The force of the enemy in Accomac is four thousand and in Northampton three thousand.
They have at present five steamers in Pangoteague creek, which makes up from the Chesapeake into Accomac county!
Proclamation to the people of Accomac and Northampton.
Whereas, under the proclamation of Gen. Dix, the people of Accomac and Northampton have laid down their arms, and are entitled to the protection of the Federal Government; and whereas serious inconvenience might arise from the suspension
Wheeling, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
Proceedings of the enemy on the Eastern Shore.
The Enquirer of yesterday publishes a new proclamation from the prolific pen of General H. H. Lockwood, who, at the head of his Vandals, is now lording it over the good people of the two counties of the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
We publish it below.
He has also issued a proclamation for taking the vote of the people on the question of attaching themselves to the State of Maryland, or to Pierpont's caricature of a Goveinment in Wheeling.
The force of the enemy in Accomac is four thousand and in Northampton three thousand.
They have at present five steamers in Pangoteague creek, which makes up from the Chesapeake into Accomac county!
Proclamation to the people of Accomac and Northampton.
Whereas, under the proclamation of Gen. Dix, the people of Accomac and Northampton have laid down their arms, and are entitled to the protection of the Federal Government; and whereas serious inconvenience might arise from the suspension o
Northampton (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 3
Accomac (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
Dix (search for this): article 3
Henry H. Lockwood (search for this): article 3
Proceedings of the enemy on the Eastern Shore.
The Enquirer of yesterday publishes a new proclamation from the prolific pen of General H. H. Lockwood, who, at the head of his Vandals, is now lording it over the good people of the two counties of the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
We publish it below.
He has also issued a procl f said functionaries were sought to be changed by an oath of allegiance to a pretended.
Government in rebellion against the Federal Government; therefore, I, H. H. Lockwood, Brigadier-General commanding in said counties, do, by virtue of authority vested in me, authorize Judges, Magistrates, Sheriffs, &c., &c., to continue in off ature sitting in Western Virginia, and the laws passed by said Legislature subsequent to said act.--Provided, always, that all such persons, before exercising said functions, appear before me and take the oath of allegiance to the United States. Henry H. Lockwood,
Brigadier-General commanding.
Headquarters, Drummondtown.
Pierpont (search for this): article 3
Proceedings of the enemy on the Eastern Shore.
The Enquirer of yesterday publishes a new proclamation from the prolific pen of General H. H. Lockwood, who, at the head of his Vandals, is now lording it over the good people of the two counties of the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
We publish it below.
He has also issued a proclamation for taking the vote of the people on the question of attaching themselves to the State of Maryland, or to Pierpont's caricature of a Goveinment in Wheeling.
The force of the enemy in Accomac is four thousand and in Northampton three thousand.
They have at present five steamers in Pangoteague creek, which makes up from the Chesapeake into Accomac county!
Proclamation to the people of Accomac and Northampton.
Whereas, under the proclamation of Gen. Dix, the people of Accomac and Northampton have laid down their arms, and are entitled to the protection of the Federal Government; and whereas serious inconvenience might arise from the suspension o