John Pelham (soldier)

John Pelham
John Pelham in his West Point uniform in 1858
Born(1838-09-07)September 7, 1838
Near Alexandria, Alabama
DiedMarch 17, 1863(1863-03-17) (aged 24)
Culpeper, Virginia
Place of burial
City Cemetery in Jacksonville, Alabama
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Service / branch Confederate States Army
Years of service1861–1863
Rank Major (posthumously promoted to lieutenant colonel)
Battles / warsAmerican Civil War

John Pelham (September 7, 1838 – March 17, 1863)[1] was a Confederate cavalry soldier under J. E. B. Stuart during the American Civil War. Robert E. Lee called Pelham "The Gallant Pelham" for his use of light artillery at the Battle of Fredericksburg to delay U.S. soldiers.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b "Major John Pelham". Historical Marker Database. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  2. ^ Hassler, William Woods (1995). Colonel John Pelham: Lee's Boy Artillerist. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. pp. 3–11. ISBN 978-0-8078-4549-3.