The Greensborough Patriot
June 12, 1862
Page 2
GEN. J. JOHNSTON
PETTIGREW KILLED
Among
the killed in the late battle we deeply regret to learn, is Brigadier Gen.
James Johnston Pettigrew, of this State.
Gen.
Pettigrew was a son of the late Hon. E. Pettigrew, of Tyrell county, N.C. He graduated at the N.C. University in 1847
and was about 34 years of age. Young as
he was, he had already gained high distinction as a lawyer and a statesman, an
almost unbounded intellect and the most dauntless courage he has exhibited
military qualities of so high an order, as to have been proposed, while Colonel
of N.C. Volunteers, as a suitable Commander in chief for the Confederate
armies.—Observer