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Tag Archives: november 7 1865

Jacob Eliot, Navarro County, Texas

Baptists and the American Civil War: November 7, 1865

Today Jacob Eliot, a Baptist layman, lawyer and former slaveowner from Corsicana, Texas, is not entirely happy about the end of slavery. Nonetheless, today he uses his legal position to help four freedmen who apparently had not been his slaves. “I procured license for Joe McCullough and Charlie Thomas, two old freedmen – to get…

November 7, 2015 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

Baptists and the American Civil War: November 7, 1863

Dual Baptist narratives continue in South Carolina this month, intertwined yet divergent. Many white citizens (including Baptists) of Charleston, South Carolina, a city besieged by nearby Union naval forces since July, have fled inland and northward to Orangeburg. The roster of refugees, mainly women and children, continues to grow as winter looms. An area with…

November 7, 2013 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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