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George Tucker Stainback

George Tucker Stainback (born April 4, 1829, in Brunswick County, Virginia; died June 28, 1902, at Dyersburg, Tennessee)〔The Cumberland Presbyterian, July 3, 1902, page 12〕〔http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/StainbackGeorgeTucker.htm〕 was an American classicist and Presbyterian minister; he served as a Chaplain in the Confederate Army, and in 1877 presided over the funeral of Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest.
== Early life and education ==
Stainback was the son of George W. and Lucretia T. (née Eppes) Stainback who had married in 1818 and moved to Limestone County, Alabama, and then, in 1835, to Memphis, Tennessee. Stainback attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford, earning his A.B. (1854) and A.M (1856), D.D. (1855) degrees. In 1855-6 he was assistant professor of Latin and Greek.〔http://classics.olemiss.edu/history/the-early-years/〕

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