Independently Published
Saving Maryland: War of 1812
Product Code:
9798863900902
ISBN13:
9798863900902
Condition:
New
$16.64
Saving Maryland: War of 1812
$16.64
Searching for plunder, marines step out of their whaler and onto the dock. Taking a quick look, the large plantation house is unguarded, probably full of goods. They purposefully move up the grassy incline waving the English sloop closer.
After a few steps two lines of infantry emerge from the woods. On the right a white officer stands with sword against his shoulder. Aligned next to him a Colored company with rifles to the ready.
The sword slowly moves, pointing. The first line kneels, the second line, rifles to their cheeks. Unhurriedly, the officer again faces the front. "Go back to ya boat, now!"
All four marines instinctively raise their weapon.
"Fire!" As smoke clears the second line moves forward, the first line stands into firing position, waiting for an order.
With dead marines on the grass, the sloop drifts closer; guns to the ready.
Varoom! Cannons from the Oxford Militia fires, hitting the sloop. The boat drifts out into the Choptank River. The British raid at Oxford, Maryland is over. Mingling love of family, and romance, a couple rescues slaves held in cages. Soon, in exchange for freedom and farmland, they become a militia unit, at first fighting British raiders on the Eastern Shore. Traveling over to the Patuxent River on a refitted skipjack oyster boat, they joined other Maryland militia units. Soon, shoulder to shoulder Black militia engage the English from the outskirts of Washington to a bayonet charge at Baltimore.
Fast paced and full of romance and adventure, men and women, black and white join for a common cause. During their heroic journey, Blacks overcome prejudices while helping to save Maryland.
After a few steps two lines of infantry emerge from the woods. On the right a white officer stands with sword against his shoulder. Aligned next to him a Colored company with rifles to the ready.
The sword slowly moves, pointing. The first line kneels, the second line, rifles to their cheeks. Unhurriedly, the officer again faces the front. "Go back to ya boat, now!"
All four marines instinctively raise their weapon.
"Fire!" As smoke clears the second line moves forward, the first line stands into firing position, waiting for an order.
With dead marines on the grass, the sloop drifts closer; guns to the ready.
Varoom! Cannons from the Oxford Militia fires, hitting the sloop. The boat drifts out into the Choptank River. The British raid at Oxford, Maryland is over. Mingling love of family, and romance, a couple rescues slaves held in cages. Soon, in exchange for freedom and farmland, they become a militia unit, at first fighting British raiders on the Eastern Shore. Traveling over to the Patuxent River on a refitted skipjack oyster boat, they joined other Maryland militia units. Soon, shoulder to shoulder Black militia engage the English from the outskirts of Washington to a bayonet charge at Baltimore.
Fast paced and full of romance and adventure, men and women, black and white join for a common cause. During their heroic journey, Blacks overcome prejudices while helping to save Maryland.
| Author: George W. Hicks |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: Oct 14, 2023 |
| Number of Pages: 228 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: NA |
| ISBN-13: 9798863900902 |