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Mechanicstown District (April 4th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: Conservative and Union-loving voices of Mechanicstown Districts are called to a meeting to appoint several delegates to attend the Frederick County convention.
Full DetailsUrbana District, No. 7 (April 4th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: Friends of National Union Party in Urbana District are called to a meeting to appoint delegates to attend the Frederick County party convention.
Full DetailsUnion Men (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: Encouraging Union men to go to the polls and vote the Union ticket.
Full DetailsHospital Report (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: Official report of the sick and wounded at the U.S.A. General Hospital for the week ending April 2, 1864
Full DetailsRebels Not Allowed to Vote (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: Reference to correspondence between Gen. Wallace and Gov. Bradford, in which Bradford endorses Wallace's declaration that "Rebels and Traitors have no political rights."
Full DetailsMarriages (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: Married, Nathaniel L. Best (of the US Army) and Josephine Harris, at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, Frederick.
Full DetailsImportant to Drafted Men (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: Notice from the Provost Marshal General advising draftees that notice will be served at their last place of residence. Failure to appear, without furnishing a substitute or paying $300, will be treated as desertion.
Full Details'Will we be allowed to Vote' (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: A writer in the Maryland Union, under indictment for treason, wants to know if he can vote. The answer is no, according to Gov. Bradford.
Full DetailsNot Loyal Voters (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: The Examiner supports the suppression of voting rights of Rebel sympathizers, quoting from Gov. Bradford's letter to Gen. Wallace.
Full DetailsWill Copperheads Vote? (April 6th, 1864)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD
Summary: The Examiner warns Copperheads who take the oath of allegiance that it may give them the right to vote but will be perjury.
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