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Tag Archives: july 1862

Confederate States Map

Baptists and the American Civil War: July 5, 1862

At times, war and religion mix uneasily in the South. Many Southern Baptists publicly and repeatedly frame the war as a holy conflict in which the Confederacy is God’s kingdom on earth, destined to prevail over the evil North. Yet others–sometimes the same individuals–lament that the war has brought about a lack of interest in…

July 5, 2012 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.
Battle of Malvern Hill

Baptists and the American Civil War: July 1, 1862

Union General George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac, having retreated to the James River and holding the high ground on Malvern Hill, is now within the protective range of Federal naval warships. Confederate General Robert E. Lee, during today’s battle–the Battle of Malvern Hill, the final battle of the Seven Days Battles–in vain attacks…

July 1, 2012 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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