Pasour, David Rufus {I7341} (b. 28 OCT 1838, d. 27 SEP 1921)
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[270728_HJBoshaar_Desc.ged]
David Rufus Paysour
Claimed Residence in Gaston County
Worked as a Blacksmith
Enlist Date- Enlist Place------- Enlist Rank- Enlist Age
30 July 1861 Gaston County, NC -Priv--------- 23
Served North Carolina Enlisted B Co. 28th Inf Reg. NC disch disability on 12 February 1863
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
Abbreviation: NCRosterC
Published by on 1993
CEDAR MOUNTAIN, VA
AUG. 9TH, 1862
(Also called Cedar Run, Va. Aug. 9th, 1863)
Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Parts of the 2nd and
3rd Army Corps. Jackson crossed the Rapidan at Barnett's ford
on Thursday, Aug. 7, and advanced in heavy force toward
Culpeper Court House. At that time the Union forces under
Pope occupied the turnpike between Culpeper and Sperryville,
ready to concentrate at either place when the enemy's plans
became apparent. Brig.-Gen. Bayard, with part of the cavalry
of the 3rd corps (McDowell's), was in advance near the Rapidan
at the time the Confederates crossed that river. He fell back
slowly, harassing the advance all he could and taking some
prisoners. On Friday the 1st and 2nd corps, commanded by
Sigel and Banks, respectively, and part of the 3rd corps were
massed at Culpeper, and Crawford's brigade of the 2nd was sent
to the support of Bayard. The next day Crawford reported to
Pope that the enemy had advanced to Cedar mountain and
occupied its slopes. Banks was ordered to move out with his
command and occupy the position then held by Crawford. There
has been some dispute as to whether Pope's intention was to
bring on an engagement, but there is no doubt that Banks
obeyed the order, as he understood it. He moved out on the
road running to Robertson's ford on the Rapidan, and arrived
at the little creek known as Cedar run, about a mile and a
half from the mountain, between 1 and 2 p. m., one brigade of
Williams' division having reached the field about noon. This
brigade (Gordon's) remained on the north side of the run, all
the rest of the troops crossing the stream and taking up a
position on the plateau on the south side. On the right of
the road was Crawford, forming the right of the line; next to
him was Geary's, Prince's and Greene's brigades of Augur's
division, in the order named. Bayard's cavalry was on the
extreme right and the artillery was stationed at advantageous
points on the plateau in front of the infantry. The total
number of Union troops engaged, including the reinforcements
from the 3rd corps, which arrived on the field late in the
action, has been variously stated, but was probably between
17,000 and 18,000. Jackson's army consisted of his own
division, commanded now by Gen. Winder, and the divisions of A
P. Hill and Ewell, numbering in the neighborhood of 25,000
men. In the formation of his line Campbell's brigade
confronted Crawford, Taliaferro was in front of Geary, Early
in front of Prince, and Hays and Trimble in front of and
extending beyond the Union left under Greene. Hill's
division, consisting of the brigades of Thomas, Archer,
Stafford, Pender, Field and Branch, and the famous
"Stonewall" Brigade, commanded by Col. Ronald, were held in
reserve.
About noon an artillery duel was commenced and it
continued without intermission until 3 p. m. The Confederate
line advanced, but they moved very cautiously. Bayard was
gradually forced back and about 4 o'clock a lively fire was
begun on the skirmish lines. At 4:50 Banks wrote a message to
Pope, saying: "One regiment of rebel infantry advancing now
deployed as skirmishers. I have ordered a regiment on the
right, Williams' division, to meet them, and one from the
left; Augur to advance on the left and in front." Ten minutes
later he added, "They are now approaching each other." This
movement was somewhat unexpected by the Confederates and
caught them at a temporary disadvantage. Geary and Prince
moved forward rapidly, delivering an effective fire as they
marched along. The front line of Early's and Taliaferro's
brigades broke, and the Federals, sweeping round in the wide
gap between those commands and the enemy's right, reached the
rear line, which also retired in confusion. A few minutes
later Crawford struck Campbell and Taliaferro's left, and for
the time it looked as though victory for the Union arms was
certain. But just at this juncture Ronald's brigade reached
the field. His men, fresh and hungry for the fray, fell upon
the exhausted troops of Crawford, but were at first met with
such a withering fire that they were forced back. Hill's
division also entered the contest, the broken lines of
Campbell's and Taliaferro's brigades were reformed, and a
steady advance forced the Federals back across the run.
Meantime Ricketts' division of McDowell's corps had arrived
and formed on Crawford's right. The appearance of
reinforcements checked the Confederate advance. Jackson
undertook to drive them from their position by artillery, but
the Union batteries replied with such vigor that he gave it
up. The 2nd and 5th Maine batteries especially did effective
work, continuing their fire until a late hour. Both armies
rested on their arms during the night, but at daylight the
Confederates fell back about 2 miles and took a position
higher up the mountain. The Federal pickets advanced and
occupied the ground, but the battle was not renewed. The
Union loss in this engagement was 314 killed, 1,445 wounded
and 622 missing. The Confederates lost 241 killed, 1,12O
wounded and 4 missing. (Also called Cedar Run and Slaughter's
Mountain.)
Source: The Union Army, vol. 5
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2 PLAC Treasurer of Gaston County
1 _FA2
2 DATE 1862
2 PLAC Lost an arm at Cedar Run--Confederate War--August 9
1 _FA3
2 DATE 1860
2 PLAC Blacksmith at 21 according to Census
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2 PLAC Served as a private in Company B, 28th Regiment of North Carolina Infantry
David Rufus Paysour
Claimed Residence in Gaston County
Worked as a Blacksmith
Enlist Date- Enlist Place------- Enlist Rank- Enlist Age
30 July 1861 Gaston County, NC -Priv--------- 23
Served North Carolina Enlisted B Co. 28th Inf Reg. NC disch disability on 12 February 1863
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
Abbreviation: NCRosterC
Published by on 1993
CEDAR MOUNTAIN, VA
AUG. 9TH, 1862
(Also called Cedar Run, Va. Aug. 9th, 1863)
Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Parts of the 2nd and
3rd Army Corps. Jackson crossed the Rapidan at Barnett's ford
on Thursday, Aug. 7, and advanced in heavy force toward
Culpeper Court House. At that time the Union forces under
Pope occupied the turnpike between Culpeper and Sperryville,
ready to concentrate at either place when the enemy's plans
became apparent. Brig.-Gen. Bayard, with part of the cavalry
of the 3rd corps (McDowell's), was in advance near the Rapidan
at the time the Confederates crossed that river. He fell back
slowly, harassing the advance all he could and taking some
prisoners. On Friday the 1st and 2nd corps, commanded by
Sigel and Banks, respectively, and part of the 3rd corps were
massed at Culpeper, and Crawford's brigade of the 2nd was sent
to the support of Bayard. The next day Crawford reported to
Pope that the enemy had advanced to Cedar mountain and
occupied its slopes. Banks was ordered to move out with his
command and occupy the position then held by Crawford. There
has been some dispute as to whether Pope's intention was to
bring on an engagement, but there is no doubt that Banks
obeyed the order, as he understood it. He moved out on the
road running to Robertson's ford on the Rapidan, and arrived
at the little creek known as Cedar run, about a mile and a
half from the mountain, between 1 and 2 p. m., one brigade of
Williams' division having reached the field about noon. This
brigade (Gordon's) remained on the north side of the run, all
the rest of the troops crossing the stream and taking up a
position on the plateau on the south side. On the right of
the road was Crawford, forming the right of the line; next to
him was Geary's, Prince's and Greene's brigades of Augur's
division, in the order named. Bayard's cavalry was on the
extreme right and the artillery was stationed at advantageous
points on the plateau in front of the infantry. The total
number of Union troops engaged, including the reinforcements
from the 3rd corps, which arrived on the field late in the
action, has been variously stated, but was probably between
17,000 and 18,000. Jackson's army consisted of his own
division, commanded now by Gen. Winder, and the divisions of A
P. Hill and Ewell, numbering in the neighborhood of 25,000
men. In the formation of his line Campbell's brigade
confronted Crawford, Taliaferro was in front of Geary, Early
in front of Prince, and Hays and Trimble in front of and
extending beyond the Union left under Greene. Hill's
division, consisting of the brigades of Thomas, Archer,
Stafford, Pender, Field and Branch, and the famous
"Stonewall" Brigade, commanded by Col. Ronald, were held in
reserve.
About noon an artillery duel was commenced and it
continued without intermission until 3 p. m. The Confederate
line advanced, but they moved very cautiously. Bayard was
gradually forced back and about 4 o'clock a lively fire was
begun on the skirmish lines. At 4:50 Banks wrote a message to
Pope, saying: "One regiment of rebel infantry advancing now
deployed as skirmishers. I have ordered a regiment on the
right, Williams' division, to meet them, and one from the
left; Augur to advance on the left and in front." Ten minutes
later he added, "They are now approaching each other." This
movement was somewhat unexpected by the Confederates and
caught them at a temporary disadvantage. Geary and Prince
moved forward rapidly, delivering an effective fire as they
marched along. The front line of Early's and Taliaferro's
brigades broke, and the Federals, sweeping round in the wide
gap between those commands and the enemy's right, reached the
rear line, which also retired in confusion. A few minutes
later Crawford struck Campbell and Taliaferro's left, and for
the time it looked as though victory for the Union arms was
certain. But just at this juncture Ronald's brigade reached
the field. His men, fresh and hungry for the fray, fell upon
the exhausted troops of Crawford, but were at first met with
such a withering fire that they were forced back. Hill's
division also entered the contest, the broken lines of
Campbell's and Taliaferro's brigades were reformed, and a
steady advance forced the Federals back across the run.
Meantime Ricketts' division of McDowell's corps had arrived
and formed on Crawford's right. The appearance of
reinforcements checked the Confederate advance. Jackson
undertook to drive them from their position by artillery, but
the Union batteries replied with such vigor that he gave it
up. The 2nd and 5th Maine batteries especially did effective
work, continuing their fire until a late hour. Both armies
rested on their arms during the night, but at daylight the
Confederates fell back about 2 miles and took a position
higher up the mountain. The Federal pickets advanced and
occupied the ground, but the battle was not renewed. The
Union loss in this engagement was 314 killed, 1,445 wounded
and 622 missing. The Confederates lost 241 killed, 1,12O
wounded and 4 missing. (Also called Cedar Run and Slaughter's
Mountain.)
Source: The Union Army, vol. 5
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Death: 28 DEC 1883 Gaston Co., NC
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[270728_HJBoshaar_Desc.ged]
On top of Pasour Mountain, between Dallas and Cherryville, NC, a memorial stone was erected in 1967. It reads, " Pasour, Paysour, Payseur, Paseur: Pioneer George Pasour (Bashore) was buried in a church cemetery near here, giving this mountain its name. Through son George Pasour, Jr. (1764-1851) and wife Hannah Hoyle, sprang many descendents."
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1 _FA2
2 PLAC Kastner Cem.
On top of Pasour Mountain, between Dallas and Cherryville, NC, a memorial stone was erected in 1967. It reads, " Pasour, Paysour, Payseur, Paseur: Pioneer George Pasour (Bashore) was buried in a church cemetery near here, giving this mountain its name. Through son George Pasour, Jr. (1764-1851) and wife Hannah Hoyle, sprang many descendents."
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