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Roger Atkinson Pryor (July 19, 1828 – March 14, 1919) was a Virginian newspaper editor and politician who became known for his fiery oratory in favor of secession; he was elected both to national and Confederate office, and served as a general for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. In 1865 he moved to New York City to remake his life, and in 1868 brought up his family. He was among a number of influential southerners in the North who became known as "Confederate carpetbaggers."

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  • روجر أتكينسون بريور هو محامي وقاضي وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 19 يوليو 1828 في بطرسبرغ في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 14 مارس 1919 في مانهاتن في الولايات المتحدة. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الديمقراطي. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس نواب الولايات المتحدة عن ولاية فرجينيا ‏ وانتخب عضو مجلس النواب الأمريكي ‏. (ar)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (* 19. Juli 1828 bei Petersburg, Virginia; † 14. März 1919 in Manhattan, New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei) und Offizier in der Konföderiertenarmee. (de)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (19 juillet 1828 – 14 mars 1919) est un rédacteur en chef de journal de Virginie et homme politique qui est devenu connu pour son éloquence ardente en faveur de la sécession ; il est élu à la fois à un poste national et confédéré, et sert comme général de l'armée confédérée pendant la guerre de Sécession. En 1865, il part à New York pour refaire sa vie, et en 1868, y fait venir sa famille. Il est parmi un certain nombre de sudistes influents dans le Nord qui sont connus comme les « carpetbaggersconfédérés ». Il devient un associé de Benjamin F. Butler (basé à Boston), remarqué dans le Sud qui voue une haine à l'encontre de général de l'Union pendant la guerre. Leur partenariat est un succès financier, et Pryor devient actif dans le parti démocrate dans le Nord. En 1877, il est choisi pour donner l'allocution d'inauguration du jour de la décoration, dans laquelle, selon une interprétation, il vilipende la reconstruction et promeut la cause perdue, tout en conciliant les nobles soldats en tant que victimes des politiciens. En 1890, il rejoint les fils de la révolution américaine, l'une des nouvelles sociétés mémorielles, qui est créée à la suite de la célébration du centenaire des États-Unis. Il est nommé juge de la de 1890 à 1894, et juge de la cour suprême de New York de 1894 jusqu'à sa retraite en 1899. Le 10 avril 1912, il est nommé arbitre officiel par la division d'appel de la cour suprême de l'État, où il sert jusqu'à sa mort. Lui et sa femme , également une Virginienne, ont sept enfants ensemble, le dernier né en 1868. Actif dans la création de plusieurs sociétés patrimoniales, elle organise des collectes de fonds pour la préservation du patrimoine historique. Elle est un écrivain et écrit plusieurs œuvres : des histoires, des mémoires, des romans et des nouvelles, publiés par la Macmillan Company dans la première décennie du XXe siècle. Ses mémoires sont source importante pour les historiens qui font des recherches sur la société sudiste pendant et après la guerre de Sécession. (fr)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (July 19, 1828 – March 14, 1919) was a Virginian newspaper editor and politician who became known for his fiery oratory in favor of secession; he was elected both to national and Confederate office, and served as a general for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. In 1865 he moved to New York City to remake his life, and in 1868 brought up his family. He was among a number of influential southerners in the North who became known as "Confederate carpetbaggers." He became a law partner with Benjamin F. Butler (based in Boston), noted in the South as a hated Union general during the war. Their partnership was financially successful, and Pryor became active in the Democratic Party in the North. In 1877 he was chosen to give a Decoration Day address, in which, according to one interpretation, he vilified Reconstruction and promoted the Lost Cause, while reconciling the noble soldiers as victims of politicians. In 1890 he joined the Sons of the American Revolution, one of the new heritage societies that was created following celebration of the United States Centennial. He was appointed as judge of the New York Court of Common Pleas from 1890 to 1894, and justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1894 to his retirement in 1899. On April 10, 1912, he was appointed official referee by the appellate division of the state Supreme Court, where he served until his death. He and his wife Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, also a Virginian, had seven children together, the last born in 1868. Active in founding several heritage societies, she organized fundraising for historic preservation. She was a writer and had several works: histories, memoirs, and novels, published by the Macmillan Company in the first decade of the twentieth century. Her memoirs have been important sources for historians doing research on southern society during and after the Civil War. One of their granddaughters, Mary Blair Rice, authored several books under the pen name of Blair Niles. (en)
  • Роджер Аткинсон Прайор (англ. Roger Atkinson Pryor; 19 июля 1828 — 14 марта 1919) — американский газетный редактор, виргинский политик, известный своими речами в защиту сецессии. В годы гражданской войны служил бригадным генералом в армии Конфедерации. После войны переселился на север и стал активным политиком демократической партии. (ru)
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  • روجر أتكينسون بريور هو محامي وقاضي وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 19 يوليو 1828 في بطرسبرغ في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 14 مارس 1919 في مانهاتن في الولايات المتحدة. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الديمقراطي. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس نواب الولايات المتحدة عن ولاية فرجينيا ‏ وانتخب عضو مجلس النواب الأمريكي ‏. (ar)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (* 19. Juli 1828 bei Petersburg, Virginia; † 14. März 1919 in Manhattan, New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei) und Offizier in der Konföderiertenarmee. (de)
  • Роджер Аткинсон Прайор (англ. Roger Atkinson Pryor; 19 июля 1828 — 14 марта 1919) — американский газетный редактор, виргинский политик, известный своими речами в защиту сецессии. В годы гражданской войны служил бригадным генералом в армии Конфедерации. После войны переселился на север и стал активным политиком демократической партии. (ru)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (19 juillet 1828 – 14 mars 1919) est un rédacteur en chef de journal de Virginie et homme politique qui est devenu connu pour son éloquence ardente en faveur de la sécession ; il est élu à la fois à un poste national et confédéré, et sert comme général de l'armée confédérée pendant la guerre de Sécession. En 1865, il part à New York pour refaire sa vie, et en 1868, y fait venir sa famille. Il est parmi un certain nombre de sudistes influents dans le Nord qui sont connus comme les « carpetbaggersconfédérés ». (fr)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (July 19, 1828 – March 14, 1919) was a Virginian newspaper editor and politician who became known for his fiery oratory in favor of secession; he was elected both to national and Confederate office, and served as a general for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. In 1865 he moved to New York City to remake his life, and in 1868 brought up his family. He was among a number of influential southerners in the North who became known as "Confederate carpetbaggers." (en)
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  • روجر أتكينسون بريور (ar)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (de)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (fr)
  • Roger Atkinson Pryor (en)
  • Прайор, Роджер (ru)
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