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Monthly Archives: May 2011

First Baptist Church Jackson, Louisiana

Baptists and the American Civil War: May 19, 1861

In Jackson, Louisiana, the day dawns clear and turns hot and humid, with temperatures soaring into the 90s. Today is Sunday, and it is a time of celebration for the town’s First Baptist Church. The church, founded in 1835, dedicates its third church building (pictured), an edifice that will endure into the twenty-first century. As…

May 19, 2011 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.
Hampden (Virginia) Artillery, Gettysburg Marker

Baptists and the American Civil War: May 18, 1861

The Richmond Dispatch reports: Hampden Artillery. – The members of this company were mustered into service last Saturday, and are now stationed at the Baptist College. The post is now in charge of Major Pegram, who is commandant. The Hampden Artillery is officered as follows: Lawrence S. Marye, Captain; Dr. David S. Watson, 1st Lieut.;…

May 18, 2011 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.
Andrew Levering

Baptists and the American Civil War: May 17, 1861

Andrew Levering, graduate of Andover Newton Theological Seminary in Newton, Massachusetts, former Baptist pastor in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and now living in St. Paul, Minnesota, musters in the St. Paul Pioneer Guard (later a part of Company A of the First Minnesota Infantry) as a private. He is 33 years old. He got into trouble once…

May 17, 2011 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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