Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Cumberland Gap” in chapter 17, page 565 of J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army:
...is Lord, at any time, place, and in any way. He was a Spaniard.
My daily journals for 1862-65 are before me, and I shall give your readers such extracts as I think may be of interest to them.
Cumberland Gap , February 20, 1862.
Frank Wallace, quite a youth, came to my quarters to talk with me about seeking salvation.
March 22.
A severe skirmish west of the Gap.
Benjamin Grisham, Thirtysixth Ten...
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