| Despite
a hefty measure of scoundrels, shirkers and skeptics,
the ranks of the Civil War soldier were thoroughly leavened
with believers. Nineteenth century American society
was firmly founded on the Judeo-Christian world-view
and a Biblical faith was openly expressed in the ranks
- even in official military reports. Flag Officer Andrew
H. Foote, whose river-borne naval forces helped open
the Southern heartland to Federal advances, was a faithful
Christian who conducted worship services for his sailors
aboard ship. General Stonewall Jackson personally distributed
salvation tracts to his soldiers. General Oliver O.
Howard, a Federal corps commander, earnestly discouraged
gambling and drunkenness among his troops, and his concern
for freed slaves led to the establishment of Howard
University. General Robert E. Lee personally insured
that Jewish troops in his command were excused for Sabbath
worship, and issued orders calling for periods of prayer
and fasting in his army. Said Lee: "I am nothing
but a poor sinner, trusting in Christ alone for salvation."
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