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General Robert E. Lee, in his report of the battle of Cedar Mountain, says : "I can add nothing to the well-deserved tribute paid to the courage, capacity, and conspicuous merit of this lamented officer, by General Jackson, in whose brilliant campaign in the Valley and on the Chickahominy, he bore a distinguished part."
General T. J. Jackson, in his report of the same battle, says : "He was proceeding to direct, with his usual skill and coolness, the movements of these batteries, when he was struck by a shell, and he expired in a few hours. It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report to do justice to the merits of this accomplished officer. Urged by the medical director to take no part in the move ments of the day, because of the enfeebled state of his health, his ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no such restraint : richly endowed with those qualities of mind and person which fit an officer for command, and which attract the admiration and excite the enthusiasm of troops, he was rapidly rising to the front rank of his profession, and his loss has been severely felt."
THE BRIGADIER-GENERAL WILLIAM W. MACKALL BUILDING .-- This building is to the left of the entrance, and is occupied by the Superintendent and family. It was occupied in 1861 by General Huger, just before he resigned and entered the service of the Confederacy.
General W. W. Mackall, of Cecil County, Maryland, on September 15. 1861, was Lieutenant-Colonel, Acting Adjutant-General, and Chief of Staff of General Albert Sydney Johnson ; March 4, 1862, nominated by President Davis as Brigadier-General : March 26. 1862, by Special Orders No. 445. Headquarters Grand Division, Army of the Mississippi, dated Corinthi, Mississippi, was ordered to the command of the Confederate forces at Madrid Bend and Island No. 10 ; October 14. 1862. by Special Orders No. 240. War Department, ordered to report for duty to Major-General Samuel Jones, commanding Department of Tennessee: December 14. 1862, assigned to the command of the District of the Gulf : February 1, 1863, Brigadier-General in command of Western Division, District of the Gulf, Major- General S. B. Buckner commanding : April 17, 1863, by General Orders No. 9. announced
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as Chief of Staff, Department No, . Braxton Bragg commanding ; October 16, 1863, by General Orders No. 2, Department of Tennessee, relieved as Chief of Staff ; November 4. 1863, by Special Orders No. 235, Headquarters Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, assigned to the command of the brigades lately commanded by Brigadier-General Herbert ; January 26, 1864, by General Orders No. 6, Department of Tennessee, announced as Chief of Staff to General Joseph E. Johnston : July 24, 1864. by Special Field Orders No. 56, Headquarters Army of Tennessee, relieved from duty as Chief of Staff at his own request.
Brigadier-General W. W. Mackall was engaged in the battle of Madrid Bend and Island No. 10, April 1-6, 1862, at which time he was captured. General Beauregard, in a letter to General S. Cooper, dated Jackson, Tennessee, February 24. 1862, says : "The services of
THE CONFEDERATE LOT - LOUDON PARK.
Colonel Mackall as a division commander I consider indispensable at this critical juncture. My health is such as to make it essential for me to have as many trained experienced officers to aid me as practicable."
General Beauregard, in a letter to Mackall, dated August 22, 1862, says : "I am happy to hear of your safe return to the Confederacy, and hope you will soon receive a command commensurate with your merit. I hope to report for duty on or about the first proximo, when I would be most happy to have you under my orders should you desire to serve under me again "
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General Samuel Jones, in a letter to the Secretary of War, dated October 14, 1862, says : "I telegraphed you on the 12th instant to say that 1 needed the services of a Brigadier-General to this department (East Tennessee), and that if you thought proper to order Brigadier-General Mackall, who, I understand, is without a brigade, to report to me, I should be glad to have him."
J. G. Shorter, Governor of Alabama, in a letter dated May 6, 1863, to the Secretary of War, says : "I telegraphed you today that the citizens of Mobile desired the assignment of Brigadier-General Mackall to the command in that city. . I need not remind you of the vital importance of assigning to such a high position of responsibility an officer of skill and energy, and whose qualifications will command the respect and confidence of the citizens of Mobile and the authorities of Alabama."
In General Orders No. 2, dated October 16, 1863, General Bragg says : "At his request, Brigadier-General W. W. Mackall is relieved from duty as Chief of Staff with the commanding General of the army. He will proceed with his aides and report to General J. E. Johnston, now commanding the department from which he was transferred. With a grateful sense of the distinguished services rendered by this accomplished officer in the high position he has filled, the commanding General tenders him his cordial thanks and wishes him all success and happiness in his future career. The General and the army will long feel the sacrifice made in sparing the services of one so distinguished for capacity, profes- sional acquirements and urbanity."
General Leonidas Polk, in a letter to General J. E. Johnston, dated January 5, 1864, says : "I will return you Forney or M. L. Smith or Mackall with the recommendation of the latter for Major-General."
STONEWALL JACKSON INFIRMARY .- The necessity of a hospital building, detached from the living rooms at the Home, was early demonstrated. A building, which in the days of the Arsenal was used as a laboratory, was made available for this purpose. It is a substantial structure, removed some one hundred yards or more from the other buildings, and was fitted up for hospital use through the efforts of Mrs. J. H. Tegmyer, Mrs. R. B. Winder, Mrs. Harvey Jones, Mrs. J. H. Harris, Mrs. M. B. Brown, Mrs. John Brositts and their associates. The original building has been very considerably enlarged, and is now fitted up with nine beds, hot and cold water, bathroom and water closet, and has been found a great comfort. It has been named after the immortal Jackson, whose military genius was only equaled by his unshrinking faith and consistent Christian character. With him the watch- word of life was comprehended in one word, "Dutty." Wherever he recognized this principle his devotion was complete, whether it called him to face the dangers of battle in his country's service, or whether it led him to humbler. but no less noble deeds in the service of his God. His submission to the will of his Maker and recog- nition of Divine Providence in all things, both small and great, was as marked as those great abilities which made him the military hero of the war.
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95 Lexington Market
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STALL 37 Lexington Market
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12 & 14 E. PRATT ST.
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Designers and Makers OF CABINET FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY
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J. F. Dammann, Albert T. Myer,
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OEHM'S ACME HALL, Adj. cor. Baltimore
and Charles Sts.
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115-117 E. Lombard St.,
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House Decorative Sign Ship Steamboat Yacht
700 COVINGTON STREET Baltimore, Md.
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S. B. SEXTON & SON
ESTABLISHED 1839
original patentees, inventors and manufacturers of the
SEXTON'S GRAND HEATER.
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CARROLLTON HOTEL
BALTIMORE, LIGHT AND GERMAN STREETS. BALTIMORE.
N. S. HILL, MANAGER.
American Plan, $2.50 to $4.00 per day according to location.
STEAM HEATED THROUGHOUT DURING THE WINTER MONTHS.
ACCESSIBLE BY ELECTRIC CARS TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
WOULD YOU
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Union Chainless, $75.00
Elmore, best equipment, $30.00
Elfin, (Juvenile ), . $20.00, $22.50, $25.00
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ROOFING
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PIKESVILLE, MD.
PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PUT IN AND REPAIREO.
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Served through the War in White's Battalion Rosser's Brigade of Cavalry, Army Northern Virginia.
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THE BALTIMORE
BREWING CO.
respectfully solicits a trial of its ::::::::::
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CITY DELIVERY $1.25 Per Case
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THE DRY GOODS HOUSE
BALTIMORE MARYLAND
212, 214, 216, 218 N. Howard Street
38g
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S. W. COR. CHARLES AND MULBERRY STS. BALTIMORE, MD.
MANUFACTURER OF
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Established in 1816 ::::
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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
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CUSHING AND COMPANY
34 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Books and Stationery.
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No. 25 S. CHARLES STREET BALTIMORE
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Darby's Candies
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WE MAKE SPECIAL LOW PRICES
25c. ....
Packages A SPECIALTY.
CANDY of all kinds at DARBY'S RETAIL DEPARTMENT
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LEWIS H. UHRIG.
John C. Rau & Co.
IMPORTERS
AND
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410 NORTH HOWARD ST.
BALTIMORE, MD.
Foust and Anosan Pure Rye Whiskies
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Joseph T. Flautt & Co.
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1224 & 1226 Pennsylvania Ave.
BALTIMORE.
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FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF.
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HOWARD AND MADISON STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD.
CAPITAL, $100,000
Savings Department, Interest 31/2 per cent.
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Loudon Park Cemetery.
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FINE COACHES
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THE ONLY BRIDAL
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A Living Book Case That Grows With Your Library.
So gradually does the building-up process go on that the expense is not felt, and the result is a Book Case which the owner might have hesitated to purchase all at once. To an attorney, or any person just starting a library, the "Wernicke" has great attractions in addition to its general utility. With a small outlay he can make a beginning, taking a few units as a starter. Then, with an outlay of a few dollars at a time, he can increase the capacity of his Book Case just as he needs it and scarcely feel the cost.
GUGGENHEIMER, WEIL & CO., Stationers, Lithographers and Printers
Office Furniture and Filing Cabinets a Specialty.
109 AND 120 E. BALTIMORE ST.
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THE BOUND TO PLEASE Heckman Bindery
JUNE. 66 N MANCHESTER. INDIANA
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