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Monthly Archives: March 2011

Joseph Brown, Governor of Georgia, and a Southern Baptist

Baptists and the American Civil War: March 7, 1861

Georgia’s Secession Convention continues, reconvening in Savannah (having previously convened in Milledgeville). The following resolution is offered: Whereas, It will become necessary for the Confederate States of America to select a location for a National Capitol. Be it, therefore, Resolved, That the Governor of this State be, and he is hereby authorized to furnish, free…

March 7, 2011 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.
Martin J. Crawford

Baptists and the American Civil War: March 6, 1861

The Confederate Congress and Confederate President Jefferson Davis issue a call for 100,000 volunteer soldiers to serve for twelve months. Yet uncertainty surrounds the fate of Deep South states not yet committed to the southern cause; Union sentiment remains strong in Tennessee and North Carolina. In the Upper South, Virginia is tipping toward secession. Meanwhile,…

March 6, 2011 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.
Stars and Bars, First Confederate Flag

Baptists and the American Civil War: March 5, 1861

A mere twenty-four hours after Abraham Lincoln takes the U. S. presidential oath, the Confederate States of America, disdainful of the “black” U. S. president (as they call Lincoln), unveils the “Stars and Bars,” the first Confederate flag, while Texas formally accepts Confederate statehood. White Baptist reaction in the South is mixed. While Basil Manly,…

March 5, 2011 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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