Bunting, Robert FranklinPapers 1861-1865

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Bunting, Robert FranklinPapers 1861-1865

Correspondence, a diary, sermonmaterials, and first hand accounts comprise the Robert Franklin Bunting Papers,1861-1865, and document Bunting’s activities as the chaplain of Terry’s TexasRangers during the Civil War. The papers contain accounts of the Civil War, theactions of Terry’s Texas Rangers, and evidence of an army chaplain’s dailyactivities.

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Terry, Benjamin Franklin, 1821-1861

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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 helped form the Presbyterian Church of the Confederate States of America, by participating in the secession of the Southern Presbyterian Church from the Northern in 1861. ...

Bunting, R. F. (Robert Franklin), 1828-1891

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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 helped form the Presbyterian Church of the Confederate States of America, by participating in the secession of the Southern Presbyterian Church from the Northern in 1861. ...

Confederate States of America. Army. Texas Cavalry Regiment, 8th

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