. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . CHAPLAINS OF THE NINTH ARMY CORPS—OCTOBER, 1801 Nearly every regiment thatwent into the Civil Warfrom the Northern eitieshad a chaplain as a memberof its staff. Many of thesepeaceful warriors kept onthrough the worked in the field-hospitals, often under fireon the field itself where thewounded lay. More thanone was carried away bypatriotic ardor and. grasp-ing the musket and car-. PATRIOT PUB. CO tridge-box of a wounded soldier, was seen to sally outon


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . CHAPLAINS OF THE NINTH ARMY CORPS—OCTOBER, 1801 Nearly every regiment thatwent into the Civil Warfrom the Northern eitieshad a chaplain as a memberof its staff. Many of thesepeaceful warriors kept onthrough the worked in the field-hospitals, often under fireon the field itself where thewounded lay. More thanone was carried away bypatriotic ardor and. grasp-ing the musket and car-. PATRIOT PUB. CO tridge-box of a wounded soldier, was seen to sally outon the firing-line, and bearhimself as courageously asany veteran—after the bat-tle returning to the duty ofministering to the in several instances,chaplains asked for a com-mand after a few monthsin the field. The churchshown below was built bythe Fiftieth New YorkEngineers at Petersburg. SPIRE AND BAYONETS


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