The Potomac And the Rapidan Army Notes From the Failure At Winchester to the Re

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The Potomac And the Rapidan Army Notes From the Failure At Winchester to the Re
Alonzo H Alonzo Hall Quint
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The general of the corps has just issued an assur- ing proclamation to the farmers, to the effect that if they gather their crops nobody shall touch them, unless govern- ment wants them, in which case their value shall be paid. Considering that it is hard to find a Union man this side of THE VALLEY. 159 Martinsburg, this method of making war by furnishing an excellent market to the secessionists, is eminently forgiving. Winchester, with its villanous spawn of hell for inhabitants, is most caref...ully protected. Houses, from which, it is capable of clearest proof, citizens fired on our soldiers, are unharmed. The dwellers in that town are unharmed. I would not favor any indiscriminate pillage, but the policy which makes it for the interest of men to be rebels is queer. A rebel, he is pro- tected by both Union and secesh soldiers. A Union man, he is protected by Union, but terribly maltreated by secesh ; therefore — be secesh. Still, if that is the policy of govern- ment, doubtless there are sound reasons for it.

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