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African Slavery

Baptists and the American Civil War: June 4, 1862

An editorial in this week’s Christian Index defends the rightness of the South and reinforces Amos C. Dayton’s Georgia speaking tour in defense of the godliness of African slavery. We are delighted when we contemplate the state of public sentiment in the South. We perceived during all our late reverses no wavering, no doubting, no…

June 4, 2012 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

Baptists and the American Civil War: March 16, 1862

Larkin Stanhope Kenrick is a solider in the 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, hailing from Cleveland County in the eastern portion of the state. Prior to marching off to war, the small-time farmer lived near, and was a member of, Capernaum Baptist Church. The Confederate soldier has already written to his family several times, commenting…

March 16, 2012 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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