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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
P. Gladewell, Private Thos. Joice. Co. I. Corporal H. G. Green, T. S. Griffin, Private J. W. Bivens, D. D. Baker, R. A. Gaddey, M. Helms, S. H. Hasty, Private A. Henson, H. C. Moore, J. A. Richardson, T. H. Teal, F. S. Lingle, W. W. Duncan. Co. K. Private L. M. Walters, J. P. Walker, Private W. R. Walker. [81] Third Corps. Fifth Alabama Battalion.—Provost Guard. Wade Ritter, Capt. Co. A, Commanding Battalion. Sergeant-Major B. L. Roberts, Hosp'l Steward J. M. F. Lynch, A. McCoy, W. P. Tompkins. O. Crebbs, Robert Rawlings. Co. C. Sergeant I. N. Inabreth, 1st Corporal J. M. Coker, 2d Corporal W. Bohannon, Private William Anderson, R. F. Allison, Private W. Cheshire, C. A. Davis, W. W. Duncan, Thomas Green. T. W. B. Hodges. Co. D. 1st Sergeant E. Eveloth, 2d Sergeant W. C. Morris, 1st Corporal E. F. Thompson, 2d Corporal J. C. Clemens, 3d Corporal John T. Roe, Private J. W. Adams, A. Brown, W. Munson, E. Wil
The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. (search)
re upon the Virginia Conference. As would be inferred from a previous letter, the pulpits of the city and Portsmouth were very generally occupied by members of the Conference. The great point of interest in the morning, was Cumberland Street, Church, where Bishop Andrew preached, and, after the sermon, ordained Deacons. There was, I learn, a tremendous crowd in attendance. The following persons were ordained: Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bailey, Jas. W. Grant, J. H. Proctor, Jas. C. Watson, W. W. Duncan, E. H. Pritchet, L. H. Greybill, J. A. Crowder, W. E. Allan, C. V. Bingley, L. H. Crenshaw, W. J. Hunter, J. C. Martin, J. W. F. Jones, Jas. A. Crowder. I had the pleasure of hearing a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors o
Fourth Day--Saturday, Nov. 21. --The attendance at the Broad Street Church on Saturday was larger than on any previous day since the meeting of the Conference. The Conference opened at 9 o'clock, Bishop Pierce in the chair. Religious services were conducted by Rev. Nelson Head. Thomas M. Newsom and Henry E. Johnson were elected to local elders' orders. The supernumerary relations of Revs. James A. Riddick and Benj. F. Woodward were continued. Revs. George E. Booker, W. W. Duncan, and James P. Garland were elected to elders' orders. The following resolution was submitted by Rev. Geo. W. Langhorne: Resolved, That the presiding elders be appointed the Missionary Committee of the Conference, and that they be authorized, on the recommendation of the Finance Committee, to make such additions to the allowance of the last Conference as may be deemed necessary to meet the deficiencies of the missionary cause. The resolution was adopted. Lynchburg was