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 List of Virginia Chaplains, A. N. V. 315

FOURTH CORPS.

General R. H. Anderson.

B. R. Johnson's Division, Wise's Brigade Thirty-fourth Regiment, W. H. Robert ; Twenty-sixth Regiment, W. E. Wiatt ; Fifty-ninth Regiment, L. B. Wharton ; Forty-sixth Regiment, W. Gaines Miller.

Post chaplains at Petersburg Rev. T. Hume, Jr., Rev. W. M. Young, Rev. J. B. Hardwicke, Rev. T. Hume, Sr., Rev. L. C. Vass and the pastors of the several churches and a num- ber of visiting ministers, missionaries and colporteurs rendered invaluable service.

Post chaplains at Richmond Those, so far as I can obtain the list, were Rev. Dr. James B. Taylor, Sr., Rev. Robert Ry- land, D. D., Rev. William Harrison Williams, Rev. Dr. W. W. Bennett, Rev. J. E. Martin and Rev. J. T. Carpenter.

The pastors of Richmond were practically chaplains all through the war and were untiring in their self-sacrificing la- bors. I recall the following:

Rev. Dr. J. L. Burrows, of the First Baptist Church ; Rev. Dr. J. B. Jeter, of Grace Street Baptist Church; Rev. Dr. D. Shaver and Rev. Dr. L. W. Seeley, of the Second Baptist Church; Rev. Dr. J. B. Solomon, of Leigh Street Baptist Church; Rev. Dr. M. D. Hoge, of the Second Presbyterian Church; Rev. Dr. C. H. Read, of Grace Street Presbyterian Church; Rev. Dr. J. A. Duncan, Rev. Dr. D. S. Doggett and Rev. Dr. J. E. Doggett, of the Methodist churches, and of the Episcopal churches, Rev. Dr. Charles Minnigerode, of St. Paul's; Rev. Dr. Geo. W. Woodbridge, of the Monumental; Rev. Dr. Joshua Peterkin, of St. James; and Rev. Dr. T. G. Dashiell, of St. Mark's; Rev. William J. Hoge, Tabb Street Church, Petersburg.

Among other post chaplains in the State who did efficient ser- vice, I recall the names of the Rev. Dr. George B. Taylor, at Staun- ton; Rev. J. C. Hiden, at the University of Virginia; Rev. Dr. W. F. Broaddus, at Charlottesville ; Rev. Dr. J. L. Johnson, at Lynchburg; Rev. George W. Hyde, at Huguenot Springs; Rev. D. B. Ewing, at Gordonsville ; Rev. A. D. McVeigh, at Farmville, Va., and the Rev. C. C. Chaplin, at Danville.