History of Western Maryland

History of Western Maryland
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The preparation of «History of Western Maryland», one of the most voluminous works on the history of that party of the United States, imposed a vast responsibility and an immense amount of labor. In the compilation of this history no authority of importance has been overlooked. The author has carefully examined every source of information open to him, and has availed himself of every fact that could throw new light upon, or impart additional interest to, the subject under consideration. Besides consulting the most reliable records and authorities, over fifteen thousand communications were addressed to persons supposed to be in possession of facts or information calculated to add value to the work. Recourse has not only been had to the valuable libraries of Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick, and Hagerstown, but the author and his agents have visited personally the entire territory embraced in the six counties of Western Maryland, spending much time in each district, examining ancient newspapers, musty manuscripts, family, church, and society records, conversing with the aged inhabitants, and collecting from them orally many interesting facts never before published, and which otherwise, in all probability, would soon have been lost altogether. In addition to the material partly used in the preparation of his « Chronicles» and « History of Baltimore City and County» and « History of Maryland,» the author has consulted an immense number of pamphlets, consisting of county and town documents, reports of societies, associations, corporations, and historical discourses, and, in short, everything of a fugitive character that might in any way illustrate the history of Western Maryland. Sketches of the rise, progress, and present condition of the various religious denominations, professions, political parties, and charitable and benevolent institutions, societies, and orders form a conspicuous feature of the work. Manufacturing, commercial, and agricultural interests have also a prominent place. An account of the county school system is also given, and a history of the various institutions of learning of which Western Maryland has every reason to be proud. Many of the facts recorded, both statistical and historical, may seem trivial or tediously minute to the general reader, and yet such facts have a local interest and sometimes a real importance. Considerable space has also been given to biographies of leading and representative men, living and dead, who have borne an active part in the various enterprises of life, and who have become closely identified with the history of Frederick, Washington, Montgomery, Allegany, Carroll, and Garrett Counties. The achievements of the living must not be forgotten, nor must the memories of those who have passed away be allowed to perish. It is the imperative duty of the historian to chronicle their public and private efforts to advance the great interests of society. Their deeds are to be recorded for the benefit of those who follow them; they, in fact, form part of the history of their communities, and their successful lives add to the glory of the Commonwealth. A distinguishing feature of the work is its statistics of the various districts into which the six counties of Western Maryland are divided. In them the reader is brought into close relation with every part of Western Maryland. This is volume two out of six, covering the Civil War and Frederick County.

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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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