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Gen Imboden (search for this): article 7
A devout regiment.
--The following is an extract from a letter of an officer of the 18th Virginia cavalry, Imboden's brigade.
It refers to the fight of Gen Imboden before the main battle near New Market:
"Before the charge, and while we were in line, the command to dismount was given, when our noble old Chaplain song a hymn and then prayed, the whole regiment kneeling.
It was a solemn and impressive sight just on the eve of battle.
And God blessed our arms with victory.
The ChaplGen Imboden before the main battle near New Market:
"Before the charge, and while we were in line, the command to dismount was given, when our noble old Chaplain song a hymn and then prayed, the whole regiment kneeling.
It was a solemn and impressive sight just on the eve of battle.
And God blessed our arms with victory.
The Chaplain prayed that if it should please God we might scatter our enemies, but, oh!
preserve the lives of these dear ones and prolong them for Thy glory.--Truly did God answer the prayer of the devout old man — they were scattered to the four winds, and we lost a man."