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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
looks out from behind the veil of intercepting years that are fraught with anguish, patience and pathos. Among the members of this company was the heroic Jim Pleasants, the man without a model, of high-erected thought and patriotic purpose, who had rather agonize in Hades rightly than enjoy bliss beyond the cerulean improperly.plimented 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.d. W. R. Rock. J. S. Swift; dead. Oscar Shultice; dead. John M. Toler; dead. A. V. Taylor. H. T. Wight; dead. P. D. Woodson. James Walden. James Pleasants; dead. T. J. Perkins; dead. R. A. Trice. R. F. Vaughan. The following were the members and those who subsequently joined the company: Samuel R. Guy
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
looks out from behind the veil of intercepting years that are fraught with anguish, patience and pathos. Among the members of this company was the heroic Jim Pleasants, the man without a model, of high-erected thought and patriotic purpose, who had rather agonize in Hades rightly than enjoy bliss beyond the cerulean improperly.plimented 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.d. W. R. Rock. J. S. Swift; dead. Oscar Shultice; dead. John M. Toler; dead. A. V. Taylor. H. T. Wight; dead. P. D. Woodson. James Walden. James Pleasants; dead. T. J. Perkins; dead. R. A. Trice. R. F. Vaughan. The following were the members and those who subsequently joined the company: Samuel R. Guy
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, 207. Negro Troops in Federal army, 232. North Carolina Cavalry, 5th, Gallantry of,—Troops how armed, 144; Troops in Confederate States army, number of, 295. O'Conor, Hon., Charles, 55. Olds, Fred. A., 151. Ould, Hon., Robert, 126. Palmer, Colonel, Wm. H., 365. Peace Conference at Hampton Roads, 177; what instructions at, 192, 342. Pegram's Farm, Battle at. 289. Pegram, Captain, C S. Navy, 208 Peters, Lieutenant, Winfield, 138, 243. Pickett, Colonel John T, 342. Pleasants, James, Gallantry of, 223. Pope, General John, Cruelty of, 103. Prather, F. W. S., killed, 143 Price, General, Sterling, 213. Prisoners, Treatment of, 125, 229, 234. Pulaski, Fort, Escape of Lieutenant W. W. George from, 229; officers at, 234. Rayner, Hon Kenneth, 37. Randolph, General George W., 201. Reams' Station, Battle of. 289. Rehel, a term of honor, 130. Richmond, Fall of, April 3, 1865, 152 Socially during the war, 151; Light Dragoons, Roll of, 366. Sabine