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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Religion in the Army of Northern Virginia. A correspondent of the Religions Herald says that in Ewell's and Hill's corps, Army Northern Virginia, the total number of chaining is 36--Methodist, 36; Baptists, 20; Presbyterians, 20. Episcopalians, 6; Catholics, 2; Lutherans, 1. There are still fifty regiments and battalions without chaplains.
Religion in the Army of Northern Virginia. A correspondent of the Religions Herald says that in Ewell's and Hill's corps, Army Northern Virginia, the total number of chaining is 36--Methodist, 36; Baptists, 20; Presbyterians, 20. Episcopalians, 6; Catholics, 2; Lutherans, 1. There are still fifty regiments and battalions without chaplains.
Religion in the Army of Northern Virginia. A correspondent of the Religions Herald says that in Ewell's and Hill's corps, Army Northern Virginia, the total number of chaining is 36--Methodist, 36; Baptists, 20; Presbyterians, 20. Episcopalians, 6; Catholics, 2; Lutherans, 1. There are still fifty regiments and battalions without chaplains.
Catholics (search for this): article 7
Religion in the Army of Northern Virginia. A correspondent of the Religions Herald says that in Ewell's and Hill's corps, Army Northern Virginia, the total number of chaining is 36--Methodist, 36; Baptists, 20; Presbyterians, 20. Episcopalians, 6; Catholics, 2; Lutherans, 1. There are still fifty regiments and battalions without chaplains.
Religion in the Army of Northern Virginia. A correspondent of the Religions Herald says that in Ewell's and Hill's corps, Army Northern Virginia, the total number of chaining is 36--Methodist, 36; Baptists, 20; Presbyterians, 20. Episcopalians, 6; Catholics, 2; Lutherans, 1. There are still fifty regiments and battalions without chaplains.