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The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
Dr. McGill, of Hagerstown, is thus disposed of: Department of State,Washington, Sept. 21, 1862. Maj.-Gen. N. P. Banks, Darnestown, Md: General: If you can arrest Dr. Charles McGill, of Hagerstown, Md., or cause him to be arrested and sent to Fort McHenry, to be thence conveyed to Fort Lafayette, let it be done. I am, very respectfully, your ob't servant, Wm. H. Seward. Headq'rs, Williamsport,September 30, 1861. Maj.-Gen. N. P. Banks, Com'g Division: General: Dr. Magill is now a prisoner in my camp. If one man can be dangerous he is the man. I shall send him direct to Fort McHenry by Capt. Waltemeyer, of my regiment. He will be there to-morrow night. Affairs are tolerably quiet along my lines to-day; but one of my officers at Dam No. 4 is a little nervous, and I have strengthened his post. You have been kind enough to say that you would assist me if attacked by overwhelming numbers. Do not forget the 1st Maryland if you be attacked. Wit