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Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 272
A correspondent of the Nashville Christian Advocate gives the following account of a Sabbath in a camp of the rebels:--
We spent last Sabbath at Camp Trousdale, about forty miles from Nashville, and within two miles of the Nashville and Louisville Railroad.
The former camp, immediately on the road, lacked water, and two weeks ago the troops were removed to their present location, where much water is, and of the very best kind.
For shading trees, undulating ground, and cool springs, there could hardly be a more eligible encampment.
It is within two miles of the Kentucky line, and has 5,600 soldiers.
At half-past 9 the drum-call gathered our congregation in Col. Battle's regiment.
Rev. J. A. Edmondson has lately been elected their chaplain from the ranks.
We had a respectful hearing for the sermon, reverent attitude in prayer, and were assisted by some good voices in singing.
About the same hour, Brother Armstrong, Chaplain of Col. Hatton's regiment, Brother Crisman, of Co
Sparta, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 272
Kentucky (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 272
Pierce (search for this): chapter 272
Fulton (search for this): chapter 272
Hatton (search for this): chapter 272
Savage (search for this): chapter 272
Christ (search for this): chapter 272
Henry (search for this): chapter 272
Palmer (search for this): chapter 272