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The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The gallant dead. We yesterday published a sketch of the brilliant career and heroic death of General Hatton, of Tennessee, and now copy from the Charleston Courier a fitting tribute to the memory of Gen J. Johnston Pettigrew, who also lost his life on the bloody field of the "Seven Pines" on Saturday last. The laurel and the cypress flourish side by side, and the shouts of victory are ever blended and subdued with the voice of walling and lamentation. The victory which we confidently expect to receive in fuller reports from the well-fought fields near Richmond, will be as dearly purchased as a victory can be which looks to our ultimate deliverance from a fate incomparably worse than death No brighter, nobler, or more gallant spirit has sealed in martyrdom on the field devotion to our cause than General J. Johnston Petil grew. James Johnston Pettigrew was a son of Hon. Ebenezer Pettigrew, of Tyrrell county, North Carolina, a of our fellow-citizen, James L Pettigrew,