Doctor Quintard, Chaplain C.S.A. and Second Bishop of Tennessee: The Memoir and Civil War Diary of Charles Todd QuintardLSU Press, 1 d’abr. 2003 - 285 pàgines Trained as a physician and ordained an Episcopal priest, Charles Todd Quintard (1824--1898) was a remarkable man by the standard of any generation. Born, raised, and educated in the North, he migrated to the South to pursue a medical career but was inspired by the bishop of Tennessee to serve the church. When Tennessee seceded from the Union in May 1861, Quintard joined the Confederate 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment as its chaplain and during the maelstrom of the Civil War kept a diary of his experiences. He later penned a memoir, which was published posthumously in 1905. |
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Doctor Quintard Chaplain C S A and Second Bishop of Tennessee | 1 |
Preface to the 1905 Edition | 7 |
Personal NarrativeThe Beginning of the War and Valley Mountain | 14 |
Personal NarrativeBig Sewell Mountain Winchester and Romney | 31 |
Personal NarrativeNorfolk | 40 |
Personal NarrativePerryville | 46 |
Personal NarrativeMurfreesboro | 58 |
Personal NarrativeShelbyville | 62 |
Personal Narrative Columbus Georgia and the Journey into Tennessee | 89 |
Personal NarrativeFranklin | 99 |
Personal NarrativeThe Crumbling of the Confederacy | 110 |
Personal NarrativeThe Close of the War | 125 |
Editors Introduction to the Diary | 159 |
Darkest of All Decembers December 1December 31 1864 | 187 |
The Dark Days of the Revolution January 1February | 210 |
The Affairs of the Confederacy Have Come to Naught | 246 |
Personal NarrativeA Dramatic Episode | 73 |
Personal NarrativeChickamauga | 76 |
Personal NarrativeAtlanta | 83 |