The Americans At Home Pen And Ink Sketches of American Men Manners And Instit

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The Americans At Home Pen And Ink Sketches of American Men Manners And Instit
David Macrae
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" Then to see the gratitude of our boys in camp and field, and how heartily they lent our delegates a hand when help was wanted. There was one single week in which we erected fifty soldiers churches. A regiment of 1000 men would turn out, cut the wood for us, and have everything up in a few hours. We sometimes laid the foundation of a church in the morning, and had ser vice in it at night !
"We had 5000 delegates, most of them ministers of the gospel. They were separated into three classes dele
...gates for field and camp, delegates for the hospitals, and delegates for the battle-field. These last were our reserve force. Minute men, we called them. They were men in different businesses and professions, who held themselves ready to obey the call at five minutes notice. If one of them was in the pulpit when the telegram reached him, he was to stop and hurry off to the battle-field.
"Here was our badge, " said Mr. Stuart, showing me a little silver brooch in the form of a scroll, with the words "Christian Commission" engraved upon it.


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