History of Western Maryland
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J. Thomas Scharf. History of Western Maryland
CONTENTS:
CHAPTER XIII. THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER XIV. CLOSE OF THE CIVIL WAR
CHAPTER XV. RECORD OF MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS IN THE UNION ARMY IN THE WAR OF 1861-65
CHAPTER XVI. RECORD OF MARYLAND COMMANDS IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY DURING THE CIVIL WAR
CHAPTER XVII. POLITICAL PROGRESS
FREDERICK COUNTY. CHAPTER XVIII. INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER XIX. LAND GRANTS AND RESURVEYS
CHAPTER XX. THE BENCH AND BAR
CHAPTER XXI. EARLY COURT PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER XXII. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES
CHAPTER XXIII. DISTINGUISHED MEN OF FREDERICK COUNTY
CHAPTER XXIV. COUNTY OFFICERS
CHAPTER XXV. FREDERICK CITY
CHAPTER XXVI. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS AND CEMETERIES OF FREDERICK CITY
CHAPTER XXVII. THE PRESS OF FREDERICK
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History of Western Maryland
Volume 2: The Civil War, Frederick County
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Soon the news of a victory at Gettysburg flew like wildfire. There was, however, no time for a Fourth of July celebration. All was activity and vigilance, constant marching and countermarching, posting of pickets and calling them in again, and hourly expectation of something important to happen. During the afternoon of the 4th the brigade was countermarched back to its old bivouac on Rizer's farm, west of Frederick, on the Harper's Ferry road.
At reveille on the morning of the 6th, when the men paraded for roll-call, they descried an object swinging from the limb of a tree in an adjoining field. It was soon learned that it was the body of an alleged Confederate spy, caught with the evidences in his boots, and hung by order of Gen. John Buford, who commanded a brigade of Union cavalry, which had arrived during the night from Gettysburg. The deceased was recognized as a visitor to the camps of the Maryland Brigade on Maryland and Bolivar Heights, offering various small articles for sale, and getting up ornamented company rolls.
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