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The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army 1 1 Browse Search
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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix no. 2: the work of grace in other armies of the Confederacy. (search)
r friends start them. All the officers here (and there are about 600) seem to be in good health and spirits. The general health of all on the Island is good, considering the number of privates (6,000) confined here. All seem to enjoy themselves; and, altogether, there are worse prisons than Fort Delaware. We have a large lot to play in. We have here in our barracks three ministers—Rev. Dr. Handy, of the Presbyterian Church of Portsmouth, Virginia; and Captain Harris, of Georgia, and Captain Samford, of Texas, local Methodist preachers. A revival of religion has been in progress for two weeks—17 converts, many backsliders reclaimed, and a refreshing season to old professors, numbering 150 reported names. These are among the results of the revival. Rev. Dr. Kavanaugh reports over 500 conversions in two brigades in the Southwest. He says in his report: Wicked men come into the congregation, or into the outskirts of it, and are suddenly stricken down and fall to the earth
Northern news. There is very little in our Northern files of the 11th, of interest, other than that published on Tuesday. The following is a list of the wounded Confederate officers at Antietam: Second Lieut W J Muse, Co I, 1st Tennessee--thigh. Second Lieut J J Kimbrough, Co I, 6th Ala. Adjutant J W Rentz, 13th Alabama. First Lieut W M Hardwick, 48th Alabama--foot. First Lieut T P Samford, Co M. 1st Texas--back and leg. First Lieut A J McKean, Co A. 4th Texas. Second Lieut J M Alexander, Co K, 5th Texas. Third Lieut J P Drake, Co I, 5th Texas. Capt E M Morrison, Co C, 15th Virginia--arm amputated. First Lieut G P How, Co I, 15th Virginia--shoulder, severe. Second Lieut G W Berry, Co H, 15th Virginia--leg amputated. Lieut James Anderson, Co G, 30th Virginia--died. Third Lieut J N Hume, Go B, 37th Virginia--arm. Colonel John E Penn, 42d Va — thigh amputated. Third Lieut J V Shelton, Co E, 13th Mississippi