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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Roster of chaplains, army of Northern Virginia. (search)
R. S. Webb. Forty-seventh North Carolina. W. S. Lacy. Heth's Division—Continued. Fifty-second North Carolina. Rev. Mr. Sanford; J. M. Cline. Cook's Brigade. Fifteenth North Carolina. S. W. Howerton. Twenty-seventh North Carolina. Forty-sixth North Carolina. A. D. Cohen. Forty-eighth North Carolina. C. Plyler. Davis's Brigade. Second Mississippi. Eleventh Mississippi. Forty-second Mississippi. T. D. Witherspoon. Fifty-fifth North Carolina. Twenty-sixth Mississippi. M. B. Chapman. First Battalion. Archer's (Old) Brigade and Walkers (Old) Brigade. First Tennessee. W. T. Helm. Seventh Tennessee. Rev. Mr. Harris. Fourteenth Tennessee. J. E. King. Forty-fourth Tennessee. Twenty-third Tennessee. Sixty-third Tennessee. Fortieth Virginia. Geo. F. Bagby; J. M. Anderson. Forty-seventh Virginia. S. P. Meredith; S. B. Barber. Fifty-fifth Virginia. R. B. Beadles. Twenty-second Virginia Battalion. Thirteenth Alabama. T. H. Howell. Wilcox's Division. Scale
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)
and we praise him on the mountain top. May 11. Preached for the Third Georgia Battalion. Dr. Chapman, the assistant-surgeon, is quite sick, but he enjoys religion. Had preached on Saturday andieth Tennessee; J. F. McCutchen, Twenty-fourth Tennessee; —— Harris, Twenty-sixth Tennessee; M. B. Chapman, Thirty-second Tennessee; J. H. McNeilly, Fortyninth Tennessee; J. B. Mack, Fiftieth Tennesslt by the soldiers of different brigades. I remember distinctly, in Brown's Brigade, Chaplains Chapman, Davenport and Harris had a very convenient and comfortable house built, large enough to accomm Preached at night for Loring's Division; 14 seeking religion. April 8. Supper with Chaplain M. B. Chapman, Thirty-second Tennessee, one of the true and tried men of the war, a true blue Presbyteer of chaplains. At 11 A. M. preached to Palmer's Brigade of Tennessee troops. Dined with Chaplain Chapman and Colonel McGuire; preached in afternoon for Chaplain Porter to Sharp's Mississippi Briga