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Allegany County Maryland--History

2nd MD P.H.B., July 1864

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The 2nd MD P.H.B. reached here last week on their return from the severe campaign under Gen. Hunter, through the Shenandoah valley. Their appearance gave proof to the statewide of the men that they had seen real service, and endured their full share of privations arid hardships. Dr. P.S. Smith, Surgeon of the Regiment, has furnished the following list of killed and wounded, during the campaign:

Killed – Samuel Miller, veteran, Co. D; S. Wilson, company not recollected; Martin Dunkee, Co. E. killed by the accidental discharge of his own gun.

Battlefield at Folck's Mill

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An alternate name for Folck's Mill was Pleasant Mills. This plan of the Battlefield at Pleasant Mills near Cumberland, MD was made by F. McKnight and was housed at the Office of the Chief of Engineers, US Army. It shows Jno Folck's dwelling, his barn and a grist and saw mill.

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Colored substitutes, July 1864

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…Crops in Canada arc-suffering from drought though they look well in some parts.

Maj. Robert Swan of the Confederate army was in Hagerstown last week on parole.

Colored Substitutes.—It is said that Provost Marshal General Fry has issued instructions to the various Provost Marshals that, under existing laws, they can receive or accept colored substitutes for white persons. The decision will naturally cause a great reduction of the rates demanded for white substitutes.

Second Maryland PHB, May 1864

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THE SECOND MARYLAND PHB

This Regiment which has been recently stationed at Greenland Gap has been ordered to the front and passed through the city via B & O. R. R. to-day. They will join Gen. Hunter's column, whose field of operation will be the Shenandoah Valley. The boys generally seem eager for the fray, and express their determination to maintain the reputation that the Maryland troops have already gained on many a well-fought field, A portion of this regiment has re-enlisted for three years, or the war: the term of the reminder will expire in August next.

The draft for Allegany County, May 1864

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The Alleganian

CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND
Tuesday Morning, May 24, 1864

Local news
The DRAFT
FOR ALLEGANY COUNTY

Official list of Those Drawn
Total Number Drafted 87

The following is the official list of persons drafted into the service of the United States from this county which has been furnished to us by the County Provost Marshal, Daniel Duncan, Esq. There were 14 drawn from the Market House District, and none from the Court House District, its quota having been raised by volunteers: