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John William Pearson

John Pearson
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Photo of Pearson taken sometime during the Civil War.
Born January 19, 1808
Union County, South Carolina
Died September 30, 1864 (aged 56)
Augusta, Georgia
Occupation Soldier, businessman
Spouse(s) Sarah Pearce
Children
Relatives Maxey Dell Moody (grandson)
Military career
Allegiance

 United States of America (1835-1842)

 Confederate States of America
Rank Confederate States of America Captain.png Captain
Battles/wars Seminole Wars
American Civil War

 United States of America (1835-1842)

John William Pearson (January 19, 1808 – September 30, 1864) was an American businessman and a Confederate Captain during the American Civil War. Pearson was a successful businessman who established a popular health resort in Orange Springs near Ocala as well as a hotel, grist mill and a machine shop. Orange Springs was a popular destination for tourism in northern Marion County until the opening of Silver Springs and Ocala by steamboat after the American Civil War.

Pearson is best known for forming the Oklawaha Rangers named after the Ocklawaha River in Orange Springs. The Oklawaha Rangers were used in the American Civil War for guerrilla tactics against the Federal troops throughout North Florida and Central Florida. Pearson became mortally wounded while leading Company B of the Ninth Florida Infantry Regiment across a cornfield at the Battle of Globe Tavern. He resigned his command as a result of his wounds and died in Augusta, Georgia while making his way home to Orange Springs, Florida.


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