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More Vandalism (July 5th, 1861)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: 2 Rebel regiments from Mississippi and Alabama returned to Harpers Ferry, destroyed the rest of the railroad trestle and a number of canal boats in MD.

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War News: Advance of the Federal Army (July 5th, 1861)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Maj. Gen. Patterson's division of the Federal army crossed from Williamsport into Virginia, defeated Gen. Jackson's force at Hock River and occupied Martinsburg. Col. Stone's command expected to advance from Harper's Ferry.

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A Man Shot by the Picket (July 5th, 1861)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Silas Hines, of Rhorersville, was shot and killed by a Federal picket guard near Keedysville, Washington Co..

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Another Fatal Accident (July 5th, 1861)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Pvt. John Helsel, of Johnstown, PA, killed by Federal picket guard at the Dunkard church near Sharpsburg.

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Another (July 5th, 1861)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: John Mufflin of Shippensburg, teamster with a PA regiment, drowned while bathing in the C&O Canal near Williamsport.

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A Wanton Outrage (July 5th, 1861)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Alexander Shafer of Washington County attempted to cross the Potomac to his farm in VA but was driven back by a Rebel force who seized and burned his ferry boat and skiff.

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Returning a Fugitive (July 5th, 1861)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: A slave belonging to Mrs. Philip Schindel of Washington Co. hired himself as a freeman to an officer in one of the PA Regiments., but when it was learned that he was a slave he was returned to his mistress.

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The Right Spirit (July 10th, 1861)
>From The Herald of Freedom & Torch Light; Hagerstown, MD

Summary: The Williamsport Home Guards have passed resolutions similar to those of the Home Guards of Frederick County, refusing to surrender their arms at the direction of an "irresponsible Legislature."

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A Fire (July 10th, 1861)
>From The Herald of Freedom & Torch Light; Hagerstown, MD

Summary: The house, barn and out-buildings owned by Mr. Cunningham near Falling Waters were burned to the ground recently. It is said that Cunningham is an officer in the Confederate army.

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Arrival of More Troops (July 10th, 1861)
>From The Herald of Freedom & Torch Light; Hagerstown, MD

Summary: Four regiments of New York troops recently passed through Hagerstown on their way to Virginia. Maj. Gen. Sandford accompanied two of the regiments.

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