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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
atriots 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. Argyle; dead. Richard Bolling
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
atriots 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. Argyle; dead. Richard Bolling
The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Bennett's Stories about the force at Roanoke Island (search)
ke," viz: Chesterfield Guard, Governor's Guard, Han-over Dragoons, and Goochland Light Dragoons, Bennett names as the officers of these companies, in the order in which they are printed above: Capts. Wm. B. Ball, J. G. Cabell, Williams C. Wickham, and Julien C. Harrison. They have all been promoted, as follows: Lieutenant Colonel Wm. B. Ball, on duty in the Peninsula; Julien Harrison, Lieutenant Colonel, and J. G. Cabell, Major Sixth Virginia Cavalry. Williams C. Wickham, Lieutenant Colonel Fourth Virginia Cavalry. The four companies are now officered as follows: Chesterfield Guard, W. B. Wooldridge, Captain Hanover Dragoons, W. B. Newton, Captain, Governor's Guard, Francis Chamberlain, Captain; Goochland Light Dragoons A. M. Hobson, Captain. Not one of these companies were ever in the Wise Legion nor was ever Major Thomas E Goode in that organization. Indeed, we might almost say that Bennett makes a legion of errors on the subject. We call attention only to a few.
he elements of vitality than Captain Frank Livingston's, whose rendezvous is on 10th street, between Main and Cary. Good inducements are offered to those who wish to serve the country. Messrs. Jno. T. Rogers and Wm. F. Atkinson are raising a battery of heavy artillery, and have established a rendezvous corner of 9th and Main streets, where the usual bounty and clothing are given to accepted soldiers. Parties wishing to join the Goochland Light Dragoons can do so by addressing Capt. A. M. Hobson, Pemberton P. O., Goochland county, Va. The corps is attached to the 4th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Wm. W. Harrison, Lieut., has been detailed in Richmond to recruit for the 1st Regiment Virginia volunteers, and may be found on 10th street, between Main and Cary, ready to entertain applicants desiring to join the oldest volunteer regiment in the Confederate service. Wm. W. Parker, M. D., Law Building, has a company nearly ready for service, and only wants a few more men to co
loves. Ladies of Dr. Moore's Church, through the same, 8 pairs gloves. Mrs. Nannie E. Coleman, Scottsburg, Halifax, 12 pairs socks, 8 pairs gloves, for N. W. Mrs. M. D. Hoge, 10 shirts, 3 pairs socks. Mrs. R. R. Howison, I sentinel cap, 1 pair gloves. Mrs. Capt. Minor, 3 pairs gloves. Several ladies, 67 pairs gloves for 22d Va. regiment. Ladies of Dr. Baker's Church, through Dr. Lazarus, 11 pairs gloves. Huntsville, Ala., one box, for Messrs. Harrison, Hobson, and Michaux, of Powhatan Troop. Mrs. Richard Adams, Henrico, 4 pairs socks for 44th Va. regiment. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, 50 pairs gloves. Misses Kate Cox and M. L. Hansbrough, Clover Hill, Chesterfield, 30 pairs gloves, 2 pairs socks. Mrs. M. S. Vest, Louisa, 71 pairs socks for Co. D, 23d Va. regiment. Miss Sallie P. Winston, Hanover, 11 comforts. Ladies of Second Baptist Church, 17 pairs gloves. Miss Pegram's School, 4 pairs gloves. Miss Kate Ryland, 2 pai