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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Goochland Light Dragoons. (search)
ined mounted the balance of the day, but no Yankees appearing for us to fight we returned to our camp. The above was our first experience on outpost duty in Fairfax county. It would be too long a story to relate every detail of our experience from the Battle of Manassas to the finale at Appomattox. Very truly yours, etc., C. H. Powell, Trumpeter Co. F, 4th Virginia Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia. The Roll. Julian Harrison, captain, dead; G. F. Harrison, first lieutenant; John D. Hobson, second lieutenant; A. Maben Hobson, orderly sergeant, dead; William R. Fleming, second sergeant; John A. Pickett, third sergeant, died 1862; Charles B. Trevillian, fourth sergeant; James M. Trice, first corporal; John G. Ragland, second corporal; Jesse H. Death, third corporal, died 1866; Z. H. Bowles, fourth corporal; and the following enlisted men: M. L. Anderson, died since the war, Robert Hartwell Anderson, wounded near The Plains, Fauquier county, Thomas C. Anderson, Garland M. An
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
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. Walter Branch; dead. George T. Brit
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
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. Walter Branch; dead. George T. Brit