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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)
0 pages. I am under many obligations to the Savannah Relief Committee for special favors and material aid bestowed. I have been quartered with those affable and kindhearted gentlemen the past month, and all the members of the committee have assisted me in this work of distribution. S. M. Cherry. Near Atlanta, Ga., August 31, 1864. Report for October, 1864. Rev. Robert J. Harp, Superintendent: Dear Brother: The army has been in motion the entire month, moving from Palmetto, Georgia, to North Alabama; hence it has not been in my power to preach to the soldiers, and furnish the chaplains and missionaries with papers, tracts, etc., as promptly as heretofore; but, under all the circumstances, I have been trying to labor to the best advantage. A week was spent in Newnan, Georgia, the first of the month, during which time that place was the base of supplies for our main army. Soldiers returning to their commands stopped at the Camp of Direction, while the sick, going