Old Virginia Blog

WBTS & historical musings, wandering thoughts, book comments, and an occasional rant from the backroads and byways of Old Virginia from Civil War author Richard G. Williams, Jr - one of the few remaining men who has actually lived in Virginia all his life. :)

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Name: Richard G. Williams, Jr.
Location: Shenandoah Valley, US

"From Virginia sprung the Southern Mind, a mind which favoured the local community, Burkean conservatism, the folkways of ancestors, an unwavering orthodox Christian faith." ~ Alphonse Vinh

21 December 2006

Christmas Interview with "Father Confessor of the Confederacy"

Click on this blog title to listen to a Christmas "interview" with the Reverend Charles Minnigerode who served as Pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Richmond during the War Between the States. This is a follow up to my Christmas wish below and link to the Washington Times piece about Virginia's first Christmas tree. (MP3 file credit: Colonial Williamsburg)

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