The United States Army Chaplaincy: Stover, E. F. Up from handymen, 1865-1920Office of the Chief of Chaplains, Department of the Army, 1977 |
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... believed to be the spirit of Lincoln , but a Radical Republican Congress had other plans . It took every opportunity to neutralize his leadership and finally managed to do a complete job of it by passing the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 ...
... believed to be the spirit of Lincoln , but a Radical Republican Congress had other plans . It took every opportunity to neutralize his leadership and finally managed to do a complete job of it by passing the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 ...
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... believed his reconstruction activities had been done at the expense of his legal duties as a regimental chaplain and had therefore blocked his re - entry into the Army , he submitted testimonial letters on his behalf from several ...
... believed his reconstruction activities had been done at the expense of his legal duties as a regimental chaplain and had therefore blocked his re - entry into the Army , he submitted testimonial letters on his behalf from several ...
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... believed in slavery and secession ; when the war began , he declared an " independent diocesan existence " for his church in Louisiana , signed the call for a separate Protestant Episcopal Church of the South , and joined the ...
... believed in slavery and secession ; when the war began , he declared an " independent diocesan existence " for his church in Louisiana , signed the call for a separate Protestant Episcopal Church of the South , and joined the ...
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... believed that the instruction was " more successful than could be expected . " He was also encouraged by the moral and religious condition of the regiment , saying that " much of the vice and error incident " to the men's " former mode ...
... believed that the instruction was " more successful than could be expected . " He was also encouraged by the moral and religious condition of the regiment , saying that " much of the vice and error incident " to the men's " former mode ...
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... , and library ; he believed that a comfortable building for such purposes would make worship more 66 appealing . Another recommendation was that all troops be See notes at end of chapter . IN THE REBEL STATES : 1865–1877 15.
... , and library ; he believed that a comfortable building for such purposes would make worship more 66 appealing . Another recommendation was that all troops be See notes at end of chapter . IN THE REBEL STATES : 1865–1877 15.
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65th Congress Adjutant Adjutant General's Office African Methodist Episcopal AGODF Allen Allensworth Allensworth American appointment April Archives Army Chaplain Center Army-Navy Journal August Axton Baptist Bateman cadets camp Camp Wikoff Center and School Cephas chap chapel chaplaincy Charles Christian Church Colonel commander Committee Congress Corps Cuba December Denomination Department E. J. Vattmann enlisted February Federal Council Fort Concho Fort Robinson Fort Sheridan Fort Wadsworth France George Government Printing Office Groves Headquarters History Ibid Indians Infantry Regiment Jewish John July June lains Manila March McKinnon military ministry Monthly Reports moral North November O. J. Nave October Pershing Philippines Pierce Presbyterian U.S.A. President Protestant Pruden Regular Army religious Report of Chaplain Roman Catholic Secretary Secretary of War Selected ACP September served soldiers Sunday Theophilus G tion troops U.S. Army Chaplain U.S. Military Academy United States Army War Department War-Time Commission Washington West Point William wounded wrote York
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