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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.35 (search)
rt's boy artillerist from Alabama. How John Pelham, by his skill and courage, wrote his name htined to be Bellona's bridegroom, and write John Pelham across the sky in flaming letters of battle) has won such fame as has young Pelham. John Pelham came from old Kentucky stock, his father, Dit was at Fredericksburg that the zenith of John Pelham's renown was reached. The martial king of horse artillery was parked. Stuart called to Pelham and said something. Then Pelham turned and gaPelham turned and galloped to his guns. Immediately he dashed down the heights followed by one gun. It was the Napoleoname huge shells whirling death in their arms. Pelham had drawn upon himself the concentrated fire oe gallant Pelham. Once, twice, three times, Pelham drove back the Federal columns and delayed theg and had become immortal. The part played by Pelham at that fight is history that will survive witell known in Louisville, who then represented Pelham's Alabama district in the Confederate Congress[5 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll and roster of Pelham's, (search)
ery (every man mounted), under the command of Captain John Pelham, and was attached to the cavalry at the instarse Artillery. Other horse batteries, uniting with Pelham's, formed the battalion, Stuart Horse Artillery, and Pelham was promoted to major. Major John Pelham was killed in the cavalry battle at Kelly's Ford, Va., MaMajor John Pelham was killed in the cavalry battle at Kelly's Ford, Va., March 17, 1863. Major R. F. Beckham (formerly Captain of the Newtown Battery) succeeded Major Pelham, April 8,Major Pelham, April 8, 1863, and was relieved in the fall of 1863. Major R. Preston Chew succeeded Major Beckham in the spring of 18t 10, 1864. Captain James Breathed succeeded Captain Pelham as battery commander. Captain Breathed was proany B, Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, was transferred to Pelham's Horse Battery, November, 1861. Major Breathed honorably discharged, and thereupon enlisted in Captain Pelham's Battery. Captain Shanks died in LeonardtowCoit. Connor. Conroy, Dennis. Orderly for Major Pelham. Covington, William. Mortally wounded near W
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
T., 260. Ould, Hon., Robert, 84. Palmer, colonel, Wm. H., 112. Parker. Theodore, 25. Parsons, Capture of the Philo, 261. Passy, Frederick 227. Patteson, Captain, Camm, 154. Payne, General, Wm. H.. 144. Pegram, General, John, 105. Pelham. Charles Thomas, 345 Major John, Lines to by J. R. Randall, Sketch of his career, 338. Pelham and Breathed's Battery, Roll of, 348. Pender, General W. D. 112. Pendleton, Major A. S., killed, 372. Perryville, Battle of, 238 Peters, Pelham and Breathed's Battery, Roll of, 348. Pender, General W. D. 112. Pendleton, Major A. S., killed, 372. Perryville, Battle of, 238 Peters, Colonel W. E., 218, his noble conduct at Chambersburg, Pa., 266; Winfield, 116. Phi Beta Kappa Society, 1. Philip II and William of Orange, 30. Piatt, Donn, 103. Porter, General, Fitz John, 147; Constructor J. L., 207. Price, Major R. C., killed, 110. Prisons, Northern and Southern, 29, 229, 257. Prisoners, Treatment and Exchange of. 77-79, 230; Fatality among, in Northern prisons, 100. Ramseur, General S. D., 105, killed, 372. Randall. James R., 338. Randolph, Colone