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William W. Bennett, A narrative of the great revival which prevailed in the Southern armies during the late Civil War 2 0 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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ek ago. He preached us a most excellent sermon, and gave us much advice and encouragement privately. His visits to the different brigades can but have the most gratifying effect both upon the chaplains and their congregations. I wish we had just such a man to every division to superintend its spiritual matters. There is a great harvest here, which ought to be reaped at once, and if it should pass this season we fear that much of it will be gathered by the enemy of souls. Rev. J. 0. A. Cook, chaplain 2d Georgia battalion, Wright's brigade, wrote most cheeringly of the work in the same army: It would do your heart good to witness our camp-services, to see the immense throng that crowd our rude chapels, to listen to the soul-stirring music as with one voice and one heart they unite in singing the sweet songs of Zion, and to note the deep interest and solemn earnestness with which they listen to the preaching of the Word. I have never seen anything like it. I can but belie
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
y 10th. Private John M. Wright, Hughes's artillery; wounded July 10th; died July 31st. Private T. J. White, Moorman's artillery; wounded July 10th. Private A. Leftwich, Moorman's artillery; wounded July 10th; died July 30th. Private H. Whittey, 1st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died August 3d. Lieutenaut J. Elliott, 1st North Carolina cavalry; wounded July 10th; died July 28th. Private G. S. King, 10th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th; died July 31st. Lieutenant A. Cook, 1st Maryland cavalry. Captain S. Thatcher, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Lieutenant F. M. Bledsoe, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Private A. S. Wilson, 1st Virginia cavalry troop; wounded July 5th. Private C. H. Steele, 1st Maryland battalion; wounded July 3d. Sergeant Thomas Blackistone, 1st Maryland battalion; wounded July 3; died August 1st. Private W. H. Brannon, Stuart's artillery; wounded August, 1862. Private W. H. Everett, 56th North Carolina reg
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