Details for Church Founded by Chaplain Nicholas A. Davis, C.S.A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5073006644

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Marker Number 6644
Atlas Number 5073006644
Marker Title Church Founded by Chaplain Nicholas A. Davis, C.S.A.
Index Entry Davis, Nicholas A. Davis, Chaplain, Church Founded by
Address 411 S Boldton St.
City Jacksonville
County Cherokee
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 285248
UTM Northing 3538340
Subject Codes railroad; Civil War; Presbyterian denomination; military topics
Marker Year 1964
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Corner of Nacogdoches and S. Boulton
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Born in Alabama in 1824. Entered Presbyterian ministry. Moved to Texas in 1857. Farmed and preached. At start of Civil War joined the 4th Texas Infantry and went with troops to Virginia. As a Confederate chaplain had same pay and rations as a private, and no status privileges. Duties included religious services, lessons, counseling, funerals, baptisms, sick visits, removal of wounded and dead from battlefields. Handled mail, with special attention for men who could not read and write. Worked to get better troop living conditions. Established hospital wards. Because newspapers gave Virginians credit for Texas boys' victories, published 1863 in Richmond his "Campaign from Texas to Maryland." A Houston edition gave homefolk news few soldiers could tell. After war returned to farming, building churches and preaching over the state. For many years was a Trinity University trustee. Established the first commercial orchard in Jacksonville and started the development which makes the area foremost in Texas fruit growing. Pioneered use of insecticides, better farming methods and new machinery. Died in 1894 in San Antonio .

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