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Emmeran M. Bliemel

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138:. When the Civil War commenced, he asked to be assigned as chaplain to the men from his area. In October 1862, the Tennessee Regiment in Mississippi listed Bliemel as their chaplain, even though he was still in Tennessee. In November 1862 he was transferred officially to St. Mary's Cathedral. On October 4, 1863, the last official church record made by Father Bliemel was a baptism certificate. 146:
Bliemel officially enlisted as a chaplain on 20 February 1864 at the age of 32 in Company S, 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment,. He died in the Battle of Jonesborough in Georgia on August 31, 1864. Initially he was buried by Mary Anne "Mollie" Holliday in her family plot near the scene of the battle,
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killed in action in any American battle. While serving as Chaplain of the 10th Tennessee Regiment, he ministered to the spiritual needs of wounded soldiers, under fire as well as behind the lines. He was decapitated by a cannonball while giving the last rites to Colonel William Grace. Bliemel also
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on the present day site of the Historic Clayton County Courthouse. Through his burial in the Holliday family plot Bliemel would become tied to two of Mollie Holliday's relatives who would later become famous:
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website (Catholics in the Military; serving personnel, chaplains and families of those in the U.S. military)
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http://www.georgiabulletin.org/news/2014/09/priest-chaplain-died-decisive-civil-war-battle-remembered/
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by Bishop Michael O'Malley. From 1856–1860 he was assigned to Catholic parishes in Pennsylvania, in
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http://www.news-daily.com/news/2014/aug/26/catholic-priest-killed-at-battle-of-jonesborough/
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Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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in Jonesboro, and in 1899 to a Benedictine parish in Tuscumbia, Alabama.
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Military Ordinariate of United States of America, Military
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Archdiocese for the Military Services of the United States
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in 1850, hoping to be a missionary to German Catholics in
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OSB
Benedictine Catholic
Battle of Jonesborough
American Civil War
chaplain
4th Kentucky Infantry
Regensburg
Bavaria
St. Emmeram's Abbey
St. Michael's Abbey
Deggendorf
Germany
United States
Pennsylvania
Saint Vincent Archabbey
Latrobe, PA
mathematics
Saint Vincent College
Benedictine
Latrobe, Pennsylvania
Hollidaysburg
Johnstown
Elk County
Nashville, Tennessee
Church of the Assumption
Doc Holliday
Margaret Mitchell
Patrick R. Cleburne Confederate Cemetery
Confederate Medal of Honor
Sons of Confederate Veterans

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