. Pictorial history of the great Civil War : embracing full and authentic accounts of battles by land and sea ... . r / 6^iiiS\ MAP ILLUSTHATING THE CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA DIAGRAMS SHOWING THE POSITIONS OF THE ARMIES AT THE BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA. EXCITEMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA. 309 only welcome you when you come ofyour own free will. ^R. E. Lee,General had counted too confidently onMaryland sympathy. His expectationswere not realized. His address, whichwas well conceived and carefully ex-pressed, fell flat on the people. A fewSouthern sympathizers joined his ranks;b


. Pictorial history of the great Civil War : embracing full and authentic accounts of battles by land and sea ... . r / 6^iiiS\ MAP ILLUSTHATING THE CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA DIAGRAMS SHOWING THE POSITIONS OF THE ARMIES AT THE BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA. EXCITEMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA. 309 only welcome you when you come ofyour own free will. ^R. E. Lee,General had counted too confidently onMaryland sympathy. His expectationswere not realized. His address, whichwas well conceived and carefully ex-pressed, fell flat on the people. A fewSouthern sympathizers joined his ranks;but he soon discovered that his recruitswere few in comparison with the num-bers who took advantage of the circum-stances in which they found themselves,to reclaim that liberty of which, by theconscription, they had been , in fact, was lukewarm; andLee WIS too sharp not to see that theinvasion of Pennsylvania would not befree from peril, with a doubtful orhostile State in his rear. His appear-ance in Maryland, however, naturallyenough created the wildest excitementin Pennsylvania. In York and Adamscounties, and in the valleys of the Sus-quehanna and the Cumberland,


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