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A VIRGINIA CHURCH IS USED TO STABLE YANKEES' HORSES
Lot of two good content items from a Pennsylvania preacher seeking restitution for damage caused by Union soldiers to a church and property. Rev. J. O. Miller of York, Pa. writes his congressman, Adam J. Glossbrenner an A.L.S, 3pp. 8vo., York, Apr. 23, 1866. In part: "…The federal army when occupying Winchester, used and almost destroyed our church in that place, in which I formerly preached… Seeing the the Secretary of War has been allowing other claims for church property… I thought perhaps you might have some way by which something might be done… I requested the to have official evidence made out… a clear case of occupancy & habitation by the soldiers… and not in any battles. This building was abused more than all the churches in Winchester put together… the Minister had left & come North…" Miller also includes a sworn statement given by one "George F. Miller" (probably a relative), 4pp. 4to., Frederick Co., Va., Apr. 14, 1866. Miller swears he had been loyal to the Union and lived near the German Reformed Church in Winchester. He notes that forces under Gen. Nathaniel Banks first occupied the church in 1862 and used as a barracks. Later, lecture rooms were used as a stable. When occupied by the Confederates, the church was again used as a stable and to store hay. It was also used as a hospital, and fencing was torn down. When Sheridan reoccupied the town, the church gallery was torn down and removed. Two pieces.

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May 24, 2016 10:30 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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