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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
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ur or five hundred yards to the fear. The Fourth brigade, with very low exceptions, acted nobly. It suffered more in loss of field officers than any other brigade in the battle, lasting in killed and wounded just one half of the whole number. List of casualties in the staff of Gen. J. J. Pettigrew, and amongst the field officers of his brigade: Brig. Gen. J. Johnson Pettigrew, wounded and captured. Staff. Lieut.-Col. W. J. Green, Vol. A. D. C., struck with a spent shell. Capt. J. H. Hinsdale, A. A. G., horns shot under him. Lieut. L. G. Young, A. D. C., struck with a spent ball. Regimental officers. Col. C. E. Lightfoot, 22d N. C. V., wounded and captured. Lieut.-Col. J. O. Long, 22d. N. C. V., wounded and captured. Major. T. S. Gallaway, 22d. N. C. V., wounded. Lieut.-Col. Buil, 35th Ga., reg't, killed. Major.-Hon, 35th Ga., reg't, stunned by a shell. Lieut.-Col. Lyeil, 47th Va. reg't, wounded in the head. J. P. Johnses