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Primary Meetings (June 3rd, 1863)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: The Unconditional Union League of Frederick County will meet with the Grand Union League

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Southern Sympathy for Maryland (June 3rd, 1863)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: Virginia’s desire for Maryland to leave the Union is mocked as Maryland has no desire to be in Virginia’s company

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The Judgment of Solomon (June 5th, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Newspaper supports northern desire to preserve Union at all cost, while the South is willing to see it split

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Seizure of Contraband Goods (June 5th, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: John H. Huyett, near Williamsport, and accomplice Adam Young arrested by Provost Marshal of Hagerstown for smuggling goods and promoting illicit trade with the South

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Gone Into Service (June 5th, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Company of 103 drafted men under Capt. Health did guard duty at Camp Bradford, nowwas assigned to 8th MD Regiment, in quarters at Harpers Ferry

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Reported Rebel Movements (June 5th, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Rumors of Rebel movements around Harpers Ferry and of an impending bold movement of Lee's army

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The Ladies' Relief Association… (June 9th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: The Ladies' Relief Association of Gettysburg sends food to wounded and sick soldiers and Chaplain, J.A, Brown, sends a letter of thanks.

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The Repository and Transcript… (June 9th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: Col. A.K. McClure is going to edit a Chambersburg Union paper

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The late reports relative… (June 9th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: Rumors concerning pickets being driven to Harper's Ferry and possible raids of Ohio and Baltimore Railroads are said to be baseless.

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Important About the Prospective Draft (June 9th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: Implementation of a draft has been affirmed and some volunteers may receive a large bounty in return for their service.

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