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ttigrew's brigade with General Lee's army, but, notwithstanding this fact, it was to render itself immortal by losing in this battle in killed and wounded (not prisoners), 208 more men than any other brigade in General Lee's entire army. See Dr. Guild's Casualty List, Rebellion Records. Swinton says of this brigade, as well as the rest of Heth's Rebellion Records, XXV, I, pp. 185, 191. division: The division on the left of Pickett, under command of General Pettigrew, was in considerable the force that incurs the most casualties in killed or wounded is the force that stands most obstinately under fire and also inflicts the most loss on its adversaries. Tried by this rule, the soldiers from the North State have, according to Surgeon Guild's official report, Rebellion Records, XXVII, II, 338-346. much to show their bravery. First, the total Confederate loss in killed and wounded (not including missing) was 15,301; the total North Carolina loss in killed and wounded was 4,