. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . across countryto Hanover, Chambliss in front and Hamptonin the rear with Fitzhugh Lee well out on theflank. Chambliss attacked Kilpatrick at Han-over about 10 , but was driven out beforeHampton or Lee could come to his support. MAJOR HENRY GILMOR, Major Gilmor was born in Baltimore County,Maryland, in 1838. He entered the Confed-erate army at the outbreak of the Civil War,and was commissioned captain in 1862. In1862-63 he was imprisoned for five monthsin Fort McHenry, at Baltimore, and in thelatter year he raised a caval


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . across countryto Hanover, Chambliss in front and Hamptonin the rear with Fitzhugh Lee well out on theflank. Chambliss attacked Kilpatrick at Han-over about 10 , but was driven out beforeHampton or Lee could come to his support. MAJOR HENRY GILMOR, Major Gilmor was born in Baltimore County,Maryland, in 1838. He entered the Confed-erate army at the outbreak of the Civil War,and was commissioned captain in 1862. In1862-63 he was imprisoned for five monthsin Fort McHenry, at Baltimore, and in thelatter year he raised a cavalry battalion, ofwhich he was made major. Subsequently hecommanded the First Confederate Regimentof Maryland, and in 1864 headed the advanceof the forces of General Jubal A. Early intothat State, and, being familiar with thecountry, made a successful raid north ofBaltimore. He captured Frederick, Md., andcreated great alarm by his daring exploit sofar north of the customary battlefields. In1874 he became police commissioner of hisnative city. He died in


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