Statistics for occurrence #1 of “the Rev. William T. Price, D. D.” in chapter 1.32 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34.:

...e diaries that were kept by two enlisted soldiers and one by a Presbyterian minister, who accompanied this Provisional Army as a volunteer chaplain. The minister is still living, in the person of the Rev. William T. Price, D. D. , of the new town of Marlinton, of Pocahontas county, W. Va., on the Greenbrier division of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. In the spring of 1861 Dr. Price was a young preacher, supplying the co...
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