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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.20 (search)
tude to Him in whose hands are the balance of life and death. In reply to an inquiry to Hampton, Major S. wrote that the name of the rollicking rifleman was Frank Pearson; that he was but nineteen years old at the time of the duel; that the pistol ball had wounded him a few inches above the wrist, and that he was mustered out of service at the close of the war as lieutenant, and was a successful farmer living near Kalamazoo, Mich. Subsequently General Hampton received a letter from Mr. Pearson himself, in which he assured the General that he was glad he had missed him, and the General responded that he was very sorry that he had wounded Private Pearson. Tful farmer living near Kalamazoo, Mich. Subsequently General Hampton received a letter from Mr. Pearson himself, in which he assured the General that he was glad he had missed him, and the General responded that he was very sorry that he had wounded Private Pearson. T. J. Mackey. [From the Bristol Courier, of September 14, 1893.]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
s Division. Feb. 28, ‘63, left in Murfreesboro. April 22, ‘63, ordered to report to General Martin as Chief-Surgeon Division. Perry, R. J., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank from July 23, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, reported to Medical-Director Foard at Murfreesboro, and ordered to report to Surgeon Terry, Wither's Division. Peeples, Pinckney Washington, Assistant Surgeon, com'd July 24, ‘62, July 22, ‘62, 30th Mississippi Regiment. Dec. 31, ‘62, Tullahoma Hospital. Pearson, J. E., Surgeon. Passed Board Dec. 9, ‘62. Dec. 1831 ‘62, 8th Confederate, Senior Surgeon of 1st Brigade (Allen's), Feb. 12, ‘63, assigned by Surgeon S. H. Stout to Gilmer Hospital. April 30, ‘63, Tunnel Hill. Pepper, J. H., Surgeon. Dec. 31, 1862, Carter's Tennessee Cavalry. Pearsall, A. T., contract (promoted) $100. Appointed by Secretary of War Dec. 14, ‘62, Atlanta, Jan. 31, ‘62, Roy Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Contract made by J. P. Logan, closed March 12, ‘63.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
47. News, The Staunton, Va., cited, 73. Views, The Winchester, Va., cited, 41. Newton, Virginius, late Midshipman C. S. Navy, 87. North Carolina, Representatives of at the Unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 377. North Carolina, University of, 84. O'Ferrall, Gov., Chas. T. His Staff at the Unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 343. Page, Lt., Mann, 308. Parker, M. D., Major Wm. W., 127. Peace Convention, Chief-Justice. Chase on the, 25. Pearson, Frank, a gallant Federal, 126. Petersburg, Va., Evacuation of, April 3, 1865, by Hon. Chas. F. Collier, 69. Picayune, N. O., La., The, cited, I, 388. Pickett Camp, C. V., 54, 98, 106. Pocahontas, Tribute to, 57. Polk, Lt.-Gen. L., at Cassville, 1. Pollard, Commander, Thos. P., 386. Prison Experience of a Confederate Officer, by Col. A. Fulkerson, 127. Raleigh, N. C., Monument to the Confederate Dead at, 81. Randolph, Major Norman V., 387. Records and Relics of the C