Doctor Quintard, Chaplain C.S.A. And Second Bishop Of Tennessee Being His Story Of The War (1861-1865)

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Charles Todd Quintard 1905
English
  • Preface and Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Ch 2 Personal Narrative - The Beginning Of The War And Valley Mountain
  • Ch 3 Personal Narrative - Big Sewell Mountain, Winchester And Romney
  • Ch 4 Personal Narrative - Norfolk
  • Ch 5 Personal Narrative - Perryville
  • Ch 6 Personal Narrative - Murfreesboro
  • Ch 7 Personal Narrative - Shelbyville
  • Ch 8 Personal Narrative - A Dramatic Episode
  • Ch 9 Personal Narrative - Chickamauga
  • Ch 10 Personal Narrative - Atlanta
  • Ch 11 Personal Narrative - Columbus (Georgia) And The Journey Into Tennessee
  • Ch 12 Personal Narrative - Franklin
  • Ch 13 Personal Narrative - The Crumbling Of The Confederacy
  • Ch 14 Personal Narrative - The Close Of The War
  • Ch 15 A Long Episcopate
  • Ch 16 Bishop Quintard And Sewanee
Charles Quintard (1824-1898) was an Episcopal priest who, in spite of his pro-Union stance, volunteered to be a chaplain in the Confederate army in the American Civil War. A sympathetic, warm, intellectual man loved by soldier and civilian alike, he volunteered because he felt that the soldiers from his local area needed him more than his local parish. Within four months of the end of the war, he was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee, an election ratified by the Episcopal Church's General Convention in October. That election is considered a major step in the healing of the divisions in that church and indeed in the larger civil society. Bishop Quintard wrote this memoir in 1896, thirty-one years after the end of the war. The Preface, chapters 1, 15, and 16 were written by the editor, Arthur Howard Noll. - Summary by David Wales

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