(CIVIL WAR--MARYLAND.) Nathaniel P. Banks. To Persons Having Claims against the United States for
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(CIVIL WAR--MARYLAND.) Nathaniel P. Banks. To Persons Having Claims against the United States for Damages Done to their Property by Soldiers of the United States Army. Letterpress broadside, 14 x 9¾ inches to sight, signed in type by General Banks and his adjutants Robert Williams and George W. Hazzard; folds, offsetting. Not examined out of modern UV-protected frame. Baltimore, MD: Bull & Tuttle, 3 July 1861 With the Union army just barely clinging to order in the border state of Maryland, General Banks made this attempt to offer justice to those whose property was damaged by the occupying troops. A board was set up at Fort McHenry to adjudicate claims, which needed to be backed up by affidavits and proof of ownership. None traced at auction or in OCLC.
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(CIVIL WAR--MARYLAND.) Nathaniel P. Banks. To Persons Having Claims against the United States for
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