“I am too nervous, too wretched to-day to write in my diary, but that the employment will while away a few moments of this trying time. Our friends and neighbors have left us. Every thing is broken up. The Theological Seminary is closed; the High…
a clipping from the Alexandria Gazette which recounts a story of Franklin Stringfellow, the famed Confederate spy. the author goes on to note his choice to become an Episcopalian minister after the war.
A clipping from the Angola Record from November 5th, 1896, which details a story of Stringfellow causing panic among Union ranks towards the end of the war.