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May 29, 1862 – Sword Presentation

On Friday afternoon there was quite a pleasant episode at the encampment of the Second Delaware State volunteers, know as Fort Marshal, in Baltimore, which, for the time being, went…
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November 14, 1861 – McClellan Will Move When Ready

The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer relates at a recent dinner given by Gen. McClellan, he remarked to a guest that there was no power on earth, neither that…
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October 15, 1861 – Lincoln at the Camps

President Lincoln is quite active in visiting the troops, fortification, &c., and is becoming acquainted with the vast detail of army movements. Sometimes at midnight, he visits the telegraph office…
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September 12, 1861 – Loyal Delaware

In all the range of border States, To whom we've ne'er been crusty, The staunch unflinching Delaware's The only one that's trusty.While wicked treason ranges wild All up and down…
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May 4, 1861 – The Governor of Delaware’s Proclamation

Governor Berton, of Delaware, has issued his Proclamation in response to the President's call for troops, stating that the laws of the State do not confer upon him any power…
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