The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . ingMarket street, rode with part of his stafftwo squares to the north to pay his re-spects to the Presbyterian minister. , on Second street, and then rejoinedhis troops by riding thro* Mill alley andreaching Patrick street about half asquare to the west of Barbara Frietchieshouse. To this a member of that staff,himself a gallant son of Maryland, hasagain and again testified. lUit why should any one attempt tocarry the war int


The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . ingMarket street, rode with part of his stafftwo squares to the north to pay his re-spects to the Presbyterian minister. , on Second street, and then rejoinedhis troops by riding thro* Mill alley andreaching Patrick street about half asquare to the west of Barbara Frietchieshouse. To this a member of that staff,himself a gallant son of Maryland, hasagain and again testified. lUit why should any one attempt tocarry the war into the enemys countrybv doubting the plain facts of BarbaraFrietchies history? The go^-jd old damehad rounded out her fourscore years andsixteen ajul been laitl to rest bv the sideoi her husband in tlie old RetornK\lburying-ground. and the brave Jacksonhad crossed over the river to rest underthe shade ci\\een the 368 THE PENNSYLVANIA-GERM AX P i^^ «: r;- » §i/i^ 5 w--|->^.4|.;g i 9 ^ ^ r ^ n .^ I ^ i I. w


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