Easter Sunday, April 5.—A very beautiful day. I went to the Episcopal Church in the morning; Mr. Denniston preached an excellent sermon on the text, “The Lord has arisen indeed.”
Spent the rest of the day, as usual, visiting the patients.
April 5, 2013
Kate Cumming: A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
Easter Sunday, April 5.—A very beautiful day. I went to the Episcopal Church in the morning; Mr. Denniston preached an excellent sermon on the text, “The Lord has arisen indeed.”
Spent the rest of the day, as usual, visiting the patients.
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