LEAD STORY: Pro Deo et Patria –
William Emerson, The Patriot Chaplain of Concord
Dedicated to Army National Guard chaplain,
LTC W. Ray Williams: Good shepherds lead their flock from the front. “By the rude bridge
that arched the flood”, the Reverend
Emerson built his manse. There, in 1770 he began to raise his family and base his
ministry in Concord, Mass.
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