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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)
t in the P. M. Soldiers attentive to the word. April 8. Visited our sick at the hospital at Tazewell; found forty-two in the wards; preached for them at night. April 11. Brother Box, of Company all the religious papers possible in our army. At night I visited our sick at the hospital at Tazewell, and saw a priest adminster the rite of extreme unction to a poor son of Erin, who was evidentlaw the face of his dead captain. I talked with the captured prisoners. Walden's Ridge, near Tazewell, East Tennessee, Sunday, August 10, 1862. At 9 A. M. preached on the left wing of the Fourth aorgia in the afternoon and Rains' regiment at night. Talked to the Federal prisoners. Tazewell, Tennessee, August 13, 1862. Having served the Fourth Tennessee Regiment one year as chaplain, andnded Federal prisoners of the Sixteenth Ohio, and had a night march from Walden's Ridge through Tazewell to Cumberland Gap. Sunday, August 17. Lay in front of the Gap all day and had to lie low an