Bunting, Robert Franklin, 1821-1891.

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Robert F. Bunting (1828-1891) was a Presbyterian minister as well as the chaplain of Terry's Texas Rangers.

The Presbyterian Church sent Bunting, a Pennsylvanian born minister, to Texas as a missionary in 1852. By 1856, Bunting had established churches in La Grange, Columbus, Round Top, and San Antonio. Bunting was the chaplain and historian for Terry's Texas Rangers (the Eighth Texas Cavalry) starting in 1861 until the end of the Civil War in 1865. Additionally, Bunting served as a war correspondent for the Houston Daily Telegraph and Tri-Weekly Telegraph and the San Antonio Herald, contributing ninety-five letters concerning the actions of the regiment. Bunting continued to serve as a Presbyterian minister all over the South, including Tennessee, Georgia, and Texas, until his death in 1891.

From the description of Bunting, Robert Franklin, papers, 1861-1865. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 658060416

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Atlanta Campaign, 1864

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