Greensborough Patriot
November 6, 1862
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Tribute of Respect
At
a meeting of members of the Bar, held at October Term of the Superior court of
Stokes County in the year 1862, the Hon. John A. Gilmer was called to the
chair, and Joseph Masten, Esq., was requested to act as Secretary.
Mr.
Gilmer upon taking the chair, explained the object of the meeting to be for the
purpose of giving expression to the feelings of the bar in regard to the death
of one of its members—the lamented Lieut. Col.
Rufus K. Pepper, who was mortally wounded in the battle of Winchester.
On
motion of A. H. Joyce, Esq., a committee of three were ordered to be appointed
by the Chairman to draft resolutions for the meeting.
Whereupon
the Chairman appointed A. H. Joyce, Esq., Gen. John F. Poindexter and John W.
Alspaugh, Esq., who after a short absence returned and reported as follows:
Whereas, our highly esteemed
brother Lieut. Col. Pepper received a wound in May last, in the hard-fought
battle at Winchester, Va., of which, after fifteen days of inexpressible severe
suffering, he died. Therefore be it:
Resolved,
That we cherish a lively recollection of his many noble and professional
qualities as a civilian and professional gentleman.
Resolved,
That we hold in high esteem the ardent patriotism which led him to volunteer
among the first in behalf of Southern freedom and independence, and the lofty
and chivalric courage and valor which he displayed on the bloody battlefield
where he fell mortally wounded.
Resolved,
That we sincerely lament the loss of so gallant an officer to our army and
cause, and that we feelingly condole with his aged father and brothers in their
sad and irreparable bereavement.
Resolved,
That a copy of the proceedings of this meeting be presented to His Honor the
Judge for his signature, and that the same be spread upon the minute docket of
this Court, and also a copy be sent to the father of the deceased and to the
Greensboro’ Patriot, N. C. Standard and Western Sentinel for publication.
Messrs.
Joyce, Scott and Morehead now proceeded to speak in eulogy of the character of
the deceased in the most eloquent and pathetic manner after which on motion of
J. M. Morehead the resolutions were unanimously adopted.
On
motion Col. Wm. L. Scott was appointed to present the proceedings of this
meeting to His Honor for his signature to the same.
On
further motion the meeting adjourned.
JOHN
A. GILMER, Chm’n.
JOS.
MASTIN, Sec’y
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]