And, because Maryland had remained in the Union, the state was not included under the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, which declared that all slaves within the Confederacy (but not those in border states like Maryland) would henceforth be free. read more
The Confederate leaning part of Maryland was east and south of Washington D. C. including the eastern shore. When Lee invaded Maryland he unfortunately came into the part nearest Virginia which wasn't pro Confederate. read more
Therefore most of the contents of the Maryland portion of The Confederate Military History, Volume 2, are provided in the links below. The Confederate Military History is a set of twelve volumes that describe the Confederate states in the Civil War. read more