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Saviour. I know there are dreadful exhibitions of deliberate wickedness, but Satan ever delights in placing his abominations in the porch of God's temple. There is great occasion for earnest prayer in our behalf. Brethren, pray for us, that God may sanctify his dealings with us to the conversion of souls. Ministerial labor in the hospitals was a blessed work, and those who gave themselves to it greatly rejoiced in the success that attended their efforts. That saintly man, Rev. John. W. Miller, who has lately entered into rest, and whom many of our soldiers remember as post chaplain at Summerville, South Carolina, says of his work: We have had some to die peacefully and happily. One poor fellow who had long been sick with typhoid fever died last week. When I questioned him about his preparation for death, his answer was scarcely articulate, but in his thick mutterings I could distinguish these blessed words of trust in the Saviour, He will not let me perish. Upon aski
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
nt J. J. Stringfellow, 2d Sergeant E. B. Mobley, 3d Sergeant J. G. Blair, 4th Sergeant J. S. Guy, 5th Sergeant S. M. McDill, 1st Corporal S. R. Williamson, 2d Corporal W. H. McConnell, Private J. F. Barber, S. Blair, R. Brandt, F. M. Chisolm, Wm. Coleman, J. K. Coleman, D. E. Dunlap, D. A. Evans, A. Gladden, H. H. Gooch, W. H. Hardin, W. A. Howell, Private S. Jackson, J. J. Lewis, J. Lucas, H. C. Mathis, J. L. McClintock, T. M. McConnell, S. M. McConnell, W. Miller, J. Miller, W. N. Nelson, Jas. Porter, S. Robinson, J. Robinson, K. B. Short, W. F. Smith, Jas. Stricker, J. String, W. F. Knox. Co. G. 2d Sergeant W. H. Williams, 3d Sergeant H. A. Glenn, Private R. F. Martin, S. G. McConnell, 5th Sergeant W. M. M. Nelson, 4th Corporal T. T. Williamson, Private R. Bankhead, J. G. Brown, N. S. Brown, W. B. Cameron, W. J. Crawford, W. B. Garrison, W. B. Gilbert, N. L. Gilbert, W. W. Kitchins, C. E. Leitner, J. T. Lemmon,
130. Miller, F. T.: I., 5, 11; a photographic history, outgrowth of plan of, I., 14; II., 5. Miller, J. F., X., 203. Miller, Lieut. Pennsylvania First Light Artillery: I., 23; III., 177. Miller, S.: I., 147; X., 217. Miller, W., X., 261. Miller. W. H. I., 19. Milligan, L. P., VII., 206, 208. Milliken's Bend, La.: II., 212, 336; VI., 207, 316. Millsville, Mo. (see also Wentzville, Mo.), I., 348. Milroy, R. H.: II., 49, 322; III., 340.Miller. W. H. I., 19. Milligan, L. P., VII., 206, 208. Milliken's Bend, La.: II., 212, 336; VI., 207, 316. Millsville, Mo. (see also Wentzville, Mo.), I., 348. Milroy, R. H.: II., 49, 322; III., 340. Milwaukee, Wis.: mustering a regiment, VIII., 74. Milwaukee,, U. S. S., VI., 276, 319, 322. Mindil, G. W., X., 219. Mine Run, Va.: II., 345, 346; III., 17, 30; V., 238. Miner, Lieut. VIII., 324. Miner's Hill, Va., VIII., 99. Minnesota: response to first call, VIII., 74, 78; quota furnished to defend Union, VIII., 79; losses during Civil War, VIII., 79; population of, in 1860, VIII., 79. Minnesota troops: Infantry: First, I., 147, 348; dead of, at Get
tral Signal Station at, VIII., 305; U. S. Signal Corps Headquarters, VIII., 333; cemetery at Soldiers' Home, IX., 281: Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, X., 16, 17. Washington, N. C., II., 322. Washington,, U. S. S., VI., 82. Washington and Lee University, Va.: I., 17; IX., 122, 130, 132; X., 57, 59, 72. Washington Artillery Company, Charleston, S. C. , V., 60. Washington Artillery, the, of New Orleans (see also New Orleans, La.): L., 14, 199; II., 53, 125; Miller's battery of, II., 59, 95, 122; men of, II., 164, 165; V., 58, 63, 64, 72, 74; VIII., 119, 125, 127, 150; officers of, IX., 329, 343. Washington Grays, N. Y. (see New York Eighth State Militia). Washington Light Infantry of Charleston, S. C.: VIII., 115, 117, 167. Wassaw Sound, Ga.: I., 361; II., 336; VI., 38, 236, 271, 318. Water cart Viii., 213. Water transportation: in Peninsula campaign, VIII., 50. Water Witch,, U. S. S., VI., 189, 312, 320. Waterhouse, R., X
1861.--Negro Hiring for 1861. --The undersigned offers his services to the public as a Hire of Negroes for the ensuing . His increased experience enables him confidently to promise those who engage his services that their business will be attended to in the satisfactory manner, and prompt returns made quarterly. References.--N. P. & T. C. Howard, Lee & Pleasants L. R. Spillman, John Guy, Attorneys at Law. Alvey & pecom Porter, Harris & Horner, Merchants, Dr. Thomas Pollard Rev. Philip B. Price Richmond; Col. B Anderson N W. Miller Dr. John Morris Dr. G W. Harris. C. F. Pope. Jno. S Swift Posmasic John Wood, son Thus. J Perkins Goochland Co., Va., J. L. Crittenden. W. S. Embry J. Joseph ownman, jFaquter Co., Va., Douglas H Gordon Fredericksburg Va., Col. M. M. ayne U. S. A., Washington, D. C. Lucien Lewis, Office under Metropolitan Hall, Richmond. Va. de 15--1m
The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
s, John B. Brooke; St. Mary's, Oscar Miles. McKaig, of Alleghany, and Lynch, of Baltimore county, are already in custody, and Yellott, of Baltimore city, is in Richmond Teagle Townshend, of Worcester, should not be arrested. Great rascal. House — Alleghany, Josiah H. Gordon and William B. Bernard; Anne Arundel, B. Allen Welch, McCubbin, E. G. Kilbourn, Calvert, James T. Briscoe and Benjamin Parran; Caroline, G. W. Goldsborough; Carroll, Bernard Mills; Cecil, James M. Maxwell and W. Miller; Charles, Barnes Compton, Frederick, Andrew Kessler, Jr., Thomas J. Claggett, N. E. Salmon, and John A. Johnson; Howard, John R. Brown; Kent, Philip F. Raisin; Prince George's, E. Pliny Bryan, Richard Wooten, Ethan A. Jones; Montgomery, Howard Griffith; Queen Anne, William H. Legg, William L. Sharkey; St. Mary's, Clark J. Durant, George H. Morgan; Somerset, James U. Dennis; Talbot, Alexander Chaplain, J. Lawrence Jones; Washington, Martin Eakle, John C. Brining; Worcester, George W. Landin