Experience of a Confederate Chaplain—Rev. A. D. Betts, 30th N. C. Regiment
    

Getting a Furlough.

Nov. 18—As my Conference was to meet in Raleigh December 3, I had made application for leave of absence and my furlough had not come. So I get duplicate and take it to officers myself. Leave General Hill at 2:45 p. m., ride ten and a half miles to General Jackson’s headquarters, get my paper signed, return late. My first papers came to hand ten or twenty minutes after I left.

Nov. 19—In camp. Moses Ezzell very ill. Prayer meeting at night.

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