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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army 4 4 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1860., [Electronic resource] 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)
alions were consolidated, and our regiment was known as the Thirty-seventh Georgia. Captains Carter and Wilson, and Rev. S. S. Taylor, a worthy primitive Baptist preacher of our regiment, assisted me in the meeting. The number of penitents continue elected officers: Chaplain S. M. Cherry, President; Captain Wilson, Vice-President; Lieutenant Bennett, Secretary; Rev. S. S. Taylor, Treasurer; Captain Carter and Lieutenant Hartsfield, Watchmen. Ninety-nine members enrolled. May 29. Our regiorgia, H. B. Moore, Seventeenth Tennessee, Jno. A. Ellis, Twentieth Tennessee, McMurray, Forty-fifth Tennessee, and Rev. S. S. Taylor, Thirty-seventh Georgia Regiments. The Confederate States Bible Society, or some other association, consigned torecall faces once very dear to me, and yet I cannot remember the denominations of the faithful servants of Christ. Rev. S. S. Taylor, Thirty-seventh Georgia, with whom I was so long intimately associated, who was killed at Franklin, Tenn., December
ll19,200 this sums up a total as follows: General officers$5,568 Field and other officers for 10 regiments100,228 Horses for all the above4,128 10,000 privates, pay, rations and clothing.2,430,000 Musicians91,200 Cavalry horses288,000 Artillery horses19,260 Total$2,657,324 This does not include the cost of guns, pistols, swords, cannon, powder, and other essential requisites for a military establishment. The Alabama Navy. The Mobile Tribune says that Captain S. S. Taylor has rigged out a schooner, mounted two heavy guns, and taken on board fifty hardy, active, well drilled sea rovers, with which he intends to defend the Alabama coast. Meeting of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Delegations. Washington, Dec. 15. --At a meeting of the Pennsylvania delegation to night, including the two Senators, Mr. Stevens alone being absent, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That, in our judgment, it is the opinion of the people