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he enemy were driven through Gettysburg with heavy loss, including about 5,000 prisoners and several pieces of artillery. Of the action of Archer's brigade, Col. B. D. Fry, Thirteenth Alabama, commanding, General Heth said: This brigade, the heroes of Chancellorsville, fully maintained its hard-won and wellde-served reputation. ng received a mortal wound. Lieut.--Col. S. G. Shepard, commanding the Seventh Tennessee, who succeeded to the command of Archer's brigade after the capture of Colonel Fry, in an official report stated that his brigade was on the right of Heth's division in the following order: First Tennessee on the right, next the Thirteenth Aland concealed upon his person and restored to the regiment. Of seven field officers of the brigade, five were wounded and captured inside of the enemy's works. Colonel Fry, Lieut.-Col. N. J. George, First Tennessee, Major (afterward lieutenant-colonel) Fite, Seventh Tennessee, the noble Capt. W. H. Williamson, afterward major of t