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Chapter 25:
The Pennsylvania campaign
Hays' brilliant charge at Winchester
battle of Gettysburg
First day's fight
Nicholls' brigade at Culp's Hill
Hays' brigade on the summit of Cemetery Hill
work of the artillery
after Gettysburg
Rappahannock bridge
Mine Run
Payne's Farm.
Late in June, 1863, Lee's bugle once more sounded for invasion.
His army, in thoroughness of discipline, numbers and equipment, was the most formidable that had marched under the flag of the secedivorable result.
The loss of the brigade during the entire battle was 43 killed and 309 wounded. Lieutenant-Colonel Nolan, one of the best and most gallant officers of the Louisiana contingent, was killed in the charge across Rock creek toward Culp's hill, on the night of July 2d. Capt. Thomas Rice, of the Montgomery Guards, First Louisiana, took command of the regiment after Colonel Nolan's death, from July 2d to July 5th, when the army fell back into Virginia.
About midnight following the