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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 28 4 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
deeds in behalf of the American patriots during the revolution, was entitled to a monument of brass. So say we of the gallant James Pleasants, who was complimented by Fitzhugh Lee in General Orders, No. 1, to the Army of Northern Virginia, Lee's division, April 4, 1864. Resolutions to the honor and memory of James Pleasants may also be found among the records of the Southern Historical Society, at Richmond, Va. The original Roll. Officers. Julian Harrison, captain; dead. G. F. Harrison, first lieutenant. A. M. Hobson, second lieutenant; dead. John D. Hobson, third lieutenant. W. R. Fleming, first sergeant; dead. John A. Picket, second sergeant; dead. C. B. Trevillian, third sergeant. W. W. Wright, fourth sergeant; dead. James M. Trice, first corporal. J. G. Ragland, second corporal. J. C. James, third corporal. T. M. Fleming, fourth corporal. Privates. Garland Anderson. M. L. Anderson; dead. R. H. Anderson. T. C. Anderson. T. R
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
deeds in behalf of the American patriots during the revolution, was entitled to a monument of brass. So say we of the gallant James Pleasants, who was complimented by Fitzhugh Lee in General Orders, No. 1, to the Army of Northern Virginia, Lee's division, April 4, 1864. Resolutions to the honor and memory of James Pleasants may also be found among the records of the Southern Historical Society, at Richmond, Va. The original Roll. Officers. Julian Harrison, captain; dead. G. F. Harrison, first lieutenant. A. M. Hobson, second lieutenant; dead. John D. Hobson, third lieutenant. W. R. Fleming, first sergeant; dead. John A. Picket, second sergeant; dead. C. B. Trevillian, third sergeant. W. W. Wright, fourth sergeant; dead. James M. Trice, first corporal. J. G. Ragland, second corporal. J. C. James, third corporal. T. M. Fleming, fourth corporal. Privates. Garland Anderson. M. L. Anderson; dead. R. H. Anderson. T. C. Anderson. T. R