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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)
fferent divisions, but one grand army. From Dalton, February 3, Rev. A. D. McVoy sent good tidingot long after the opening of the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta: It is wonderful to see with whf this series of meetings, in a creek north of Dalton, a large number of professed believers; of who I went some two or three miles south-east of Dalton, where I found a battalion of artillery, comma square and depot, the day after my arrival at Dalton, and I fixed a lock on the door with my army kist in the camp. The citizens who remained in Dalton tendered us the different church edifices for e of the names of preachers in the army around Dalton: J. H. Willoughby, Eighteenth Alabama; Elbert the Chaplains' Association of Hood's Corps, at Dalton. The material after this is largely taken froaces as we thought most suitable. But at Dalton, Georgia, rude chapels were built by the soldiers and of taking part in the great revival around Dalton. Yours, fraternally, S. M. Cherry. Home n[14 more...]