Civil War Soldier’s Pocket Bible. Click photo and "Detailed Description". (SOLD)
Civil War Soldier’s Pocket Bible. It measures 4 3/4" x 3" x 3/4". This size made it easy for a soldier to carry it in his knapsack or coat pocket. There are actually examples of these bibles which stopped bullets in battle. The title page reads "The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated out of The Original Greek; and with The Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised.” At the bottom of the page is "`NEW YORK: American Bible Society, Instituted in the year 1816", and the printing date at the bottom "1857".
Bibles were distributed to Union and Confederate soldiers by the American Bible Society, in continuation of a tradition begun by the Army and Navy in 1817. The Civil War posed a real dilemma to the New York based society; continuing to distribute bibles to its auxiliaries in the Confederate states, despite its opposition to slavery. A splinter Confederate States' Bible Society was formed, but the American Bible Society continued to cross battle lines on both sides, distributing more than 3,000,000 bibles before the end of the war.
This bible shows signs of continuous use, but still remains in good condition for being over 150 years old and appears to be complete and intact with only minor wear to the covers. There appears to be an old repair or reinforcement to the spine. In The Fighting Men of the Civil War, by William Davis, there is an example of this bible (see pictures). Take advantage to add it to your Civil War collection....it would go great in a display of a soldiers personal effects. There is the chance that some soldier turned to this bible for comfort during his time of need. (SOLD)
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