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Killed in Battle (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: John Reeder, son of David Reeder, Middletown, killed at Ball's Bluff; was a rebel cavalryman

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Cavalry Pass Through Middletown (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Cavalry pass through Middletown on way to Baltimore

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Population of Maryland (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Table of MD population by counties showing numbers of whites, "free colored" and slaves

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Another Frederick Hero (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Sgt. Hanson Green of Frederick's Cole's Rangers commended for single-handedly taking three rebel prisoners near Winchester, Va.

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Former County Resident Killed in Rebel Service at Winchester (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Capt. Robert Noonan, ex-Gov. Lowe's Brigade, formerly of Frederick County, killed fighting in Rebel service at Winchester

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The writing of letters… [The News] (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Soldiers in the Army of the Potomac are prohibited from writing letters

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Presentation of Sword and Pistols to Col. W P Maulsby (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Col. W.P.Maulsby of the 1st Reg. P.H.B. presented with sword and pistols

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Train Brings Contraband Slaves to Frederick (March 28th, 1862)
>From The Valley Register; Middletown, MD

Summary: Train from Harper's Ferry brings contraband slaves to Frederick, who are to be sent to Washington and employed in the Commissary dept.

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The New Tax Bill (March 28th, 1862)
>From The American Sentinel; Westminster, MD

Summary: The new tax bill will show "Rebel sympathizers what is the "actual cost of the little experiment, recently inaugurated by their fellows, of an attempt to break up the best Government on earth"

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For the Examiner… (April 2nd, 1862)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: A letter from a Fredericktonian on behalf of the "thinking men in Western Maryland" about the proposed compensated emancipation of slaves in MD and the political domination of the "Bay counties."

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