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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Diary of a Confederate soldier. (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Diary of Rev. J. G. Law . (search)
Diary of Rev. J. G. Law.
June 1st, 1861.--On my return from Hatchie river, General Sneed signed a furlough, giving me leave of absence for five days. Arrived at Memphis at four o'clock this morning.
Enjoyed the luxury of a bed and a home breakfast for the first time in four weeks. The city seems quite deserted.
Most of the young men have volunteered to defend their native land.
June 2nd.--This is the holy Sabbath.
Strange emotions were awakened in my soul as I entered the house of God, and taking my accustomed seat, listened again to words of wisdom from the lips of my pastor.
War is demoralizing.
How much the poor soldiers do need the restraining influences of the sanctuary.
June 3rd.--Stephen A. Douglas, the greatest of living statesmen, died this morning at his home in Chicago.
Left Memphis at one o'clock on the fleet little steamer Grampus, and arrived at Randolph at half past 9 o'clock.
June 6th.--To day John Trigg and I agreed to read a chapter in the Bible e