Preacher arrested by Yankee

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August 8, 1862, Nashville Daily Union (Tennessee)

On Sunday, the 26th ult., a large number of Union officers attended the Old School Presbyterian Church of the Rev. Dr. W. H. Mitchell at Florence, Alabama. So many of them were present that they constituted a majority of the congregation. After the usual opening hymn, the minister asked the congregation to unite in prayer, when, to their utter astonishment, the reverend prayed for Jefferson Davis, for the success of the Confederate arms, and for the attainment of the independence of the Confederate people.

The Union men were greatly indignant at this gross insult, but remained standing until the prayer was concluded, then they all left the church. After he had commenced his sermon, Col. Harlan returned to the church, walked up to the pulpit, arrested the preacher, and delivered him, in compliance with the orders of General Thomas, to a detachment of cavalry, which immediately conveyed him as a prisoner to Tuscumbia.




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