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Daily Archives: October 18, 2013

Frying Pan Baptist Church, Virginia, photo by Debbie Robison

Baptists and the American Civil War: October 18, 1863

This weekend in Virginia, Confederate forces, led by Major General J.E.B. Stuart, engage the U.S. Sixth Army Corps near Frying Pan Baptist Church in the larger vicinity of Bull Run, site of two earlier major battles. The military activity is nothing new for the little church, which, due to the meeting house’s location on a…

October 18, 2013 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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