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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 145 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 125 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 17 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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. Jones, with three of his brigades, those of Pickett, (under General Garnett,) Kemper, and Jenkins.killed.wounded.total. 1st Virginia,Kemper's,Pickett's,42226 7th Virginia,Kemper's,Pickett's,6535per's,Pickett's,33538 24th Virginia,Kemper's,Pickett's,116778 11th Virginia,Kemper's,Pickett's,95ckett's,125264 8th Virginia,Pickett's, (old,)Pickett's, 2222 18th Virginia,Pickett's, (old,)PickePickett's, (old,)Pickett's,33336 56th Virginia,Pickett's, (old,)Pickett's, 1212 6th South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,1Pickett's,33336 56th Virginia,Pickett's, (old,)Pickett's, 1212 6th South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,13102115 Palmetto Sharp-shooters,Jenkin's,Pickett's,165268 1st South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,8Pickett's, 1212 6th South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,13102115 Palmetto Sharp-shooters,Jenkin's,Pickett's,165268 1st South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,8094124 2d South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,94958 5th South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,23739 15Pickett's,8094124 2d South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,94958 5th South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,23739 15th South-Carolina,Drayton's,McLaws',s31821 51st Georgia,Drayton's,McLaws',s 99 8th Georgia,AndersPickett's,94958 5th South-Carolina,Jenkin's,Pickett's,23739 15th South-Carolina,Drayton's,McLaws',s31821 51st Georgia,Drayton's,McLaws',s 99 8th Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,85464 9th Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,12116128 7th Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,20100120 Pickett's,23739 15th South-Carolina,Drayton's,McLaws',s31821 51st Georgia,Drayton's,McLaws',s 99 8th Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,85464 9th Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,12116128 7th Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,20100120 11th Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,20178198 1st Georgia,Anderson's,Hood's,2777104 15th Georgia,Toomos[11 more..
ss the plateau, and beyond the battle-field. Pickett's brigade had ably fought on the right; the G come to my assistance. Then Featherston and Pickett appeared. Forming line on the acclivity ofr front. Finding they would not advance, General Pickett ordered the brigade to advance, which it d with promptness. Here our gallant General (Pickett) fell, badly wounded, while nobly urging on ot this point, took command, by request of General Pickett's aids, as Colonel Hunton had become sepaalso bring to your notice the name of Captain Charles Pickett, Assistant Adjutant-General, who acte the left of the road, and to the left of General Pickett's brigade. We remained in this position , (twenty minutes of six,) I saw the brigade (Pickett's) on my right advance across the open field,nd K, under Lieutenant Randall, both under Major Pickett, with instructions to carry out the orders is true (according to the report to me of Major Pickett) of the two companies sent forward under h[3 more...]
killed.wounded.total. First VirginiaKemper's,Pickett's, 88 Seventh VirginiaKemper's,Pickett's,210Pickett's,33841 Seventeenth VirginiaKemper's,Pickett's,63036 Twenty-fourth VirginiaKemper's,Pickeore than two hundred carried into action. Major Pickett, who commanded the regiment, fell late in lled in battle. They fell at Sharpsburg. Major Pickett's wound has kept him from every kind of dubrigade, and Lieutenant-Colonel Hodges and Major Pickett both being absent from severe wounds receimit the following report of the part taken by Pickett's brigade, of General D. R. Jones's division, short distance beyond the village, Kemper's, Pickett's, and Jenkins's brigades, (the latter commanned by my being relieved from the commands of Pickett's brigade before the reports of regimental coburg as far as participated in by my command, Pickett's brigade: Early in the forenoon of the se, Lieutenants Norcom, Battles, and Apps, with Pickett's brigade; the second company, with two six-p[19 more...]