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The 138th Regiment… (June 30th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: The 138th Regiment, currently residing in Gettysburg at the Relay house, moved to Maryland Heights

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The 26th Regiment (June 30th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: The "College Guards" of Gettysburg, have now joined the 26th Regiment - names, ranks and a brief synopsis of the regiment's service are given

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The College Guards (June 30th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: List of names and ranks of Pennsylvania College Guards

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To All Citizens (June 30th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: Announcement calling for the assistance of residents by burying the dead, keeping the streets clean, etc.

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Heroism of the Negro Troops (June 30th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: Hon. Benjamin F. Flanders writes to someone in Gettysburg describing the success of African-American soldiers in a recent fight at Port Hudson

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Latest from Frederick (June 30th, 1863)
>From The Adams Sentinel; Gettysburg, PA

Summary: The U.S. Regular Cavalry, operating in Frederick County, drove out Confederate forces in the region and succeeded in capturing a few as well.

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The Rebel Invasion (July 3rd, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Account of Rebel raid in Frederick, force composed mostly of MDers,including Spencer C. Jones, Wm Pope, Adolphus Fearhake, Sidney Butler, and Alexander Hubbard

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Rebel Confiscation (July 3rd, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Frederick civilians captured by Rebels of Syuart's "marauding band": Joshua Corrick, Reuben Shank, Dr. Goldsborough and A.F. Brengle

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Under Arrest (July 3rd, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Valerius Ebbert of Frederick and Charles Marshall of Hagerstown were arrested for unknown cause; held at guard house in Middletown before being taken to Frederick

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Fourth of July (July 3rd, 1863)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: As usual, there will be no appropriate observance of the Fourth of July in Middletown

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