The Battle of Gettysburg; a Comprehensive Narrative
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Mitchell was finally in charge. Capts. M. T. Nunnally and John W. Stokes and Lieut. W. H. Basldn were among the killed. 59th Georgia, Col. Jack Brown, wounded, followed by Capt. M. G. Bass. Losses, 116. These terrific losses indicate the severity of the engagement at the Devil's Den and at the base of Little Round Top, where these Georgians made their attacks. Benning's Brigade: Brig. Gen. Henry L. Benning. Henry Lewis Benning, bom in Georgia April 2, 1814, a graduate of the University of Georg...ia, a lawyer who had served four years in the Assembly and six years on the Supreme Bench, was promoted from the colonelcy of the 17th Georgia to be brigadier and then major general. He had legal abihty, a generous spirit, a superb physique, and courage united with martial leadership. 2d Georgia, Lieut. Col. Wm. T. Harris, kiUed in assaulting Round Top; was followed by Maj. W. S. Shepherd. Losses (only in part reported), 91. 15th Georgia, Col. D. M. DuBose. Losses, 171. Col. DuBose, graduate of the University of Mississippi, son-in-law of Robert Toombs and after the war for one term in Congress, was made brigadier general in 1864.
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