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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A review of the First two days operations at Gettysburg and a reply to General Longstreet by General Fitz. Lee. (search)
needed no longer. In the Pennsylvania expedition our artillery lost: In the First corps-2 officers killed and 9 wounded ; 45 men killed, 215 wounded, and 42 missing. Second corps-2 officers killed and 8 wounded; 28 men killed, 94 wounded, and 5 missing. Third corps-1 officer killed, 9 wounded, and 2 missing; 16 men killed, 102 wounded, and 28 missing-total, 5 officers killed, 26 wounded, and 2 missing; 89 men killed, 411 wounded, and 75 missing. Aggregate-608. Of the officers lost, Captain Fraser, Cabell's battalion, First corps, claims the tribute of grateful honor. No soldier of more unflinching nerve and efficient energy has served the Confederacy in its struggle for existence. He fell severely wounded at Gettysburg, and has since yielded his life for his country. Besides the two serviceable guns mentioned as lost from failure of teams near the Potomac, the enemy got three of our disabled pieces, of which two were left on the field as worthless, and one sent to the rear, w