Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Benjamin Pleasants” in chapter 1.44 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28.:
...the Boydton plank-road, where the infantry under the immediate command of General John Pegram was hotly engaged.
The battery here engaged the infantry, losing some of our best soldiers, among them Benjamin Pleasants , who lost a leg; Hix, and others whose names I do not now recall.
General John Pegram, who was killed here, was a brother to Colonel William J. Pegram, who commanded the Pegram Battalion.
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