Vermont At Gettysburgh. a Sketch of the Part Taken By the Vermont Troops, in the Battle of Gettysburgh

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The colors taken by the 16th were those of the 8th Virginia, the battle flag of another regiment, which was lost by the fall of the man who took it and was brought in by other parties, and the colors of the 2d Florida, 20 a beautiful silk flag bearing a rising sun with tho inscriptions. " Wil- liamsburgh" and "Seven Pines." The 16th occupied for a while a position on the left, taken by them after the charge, under the final cannonade of the enemy which they opened on friend and foe alike, and w...as supported for a short time there by four companies of the 14th, under Lieut. Col. Kose. The regiments were then all brought back to the original line and remained there till ten o'clock in the evening, "when they were withdrawn a short distance to the rear and allowed to bivouac for the night.
The loss of the brigade was : Killed. Wounded. Missing.
Of the 13th Kegiment, 8 89 26 " " 14th " 17 68 22 " " 16th " 14 89 15 Totals : 39 killed, 246 wounded, 63 missing — aggregate, 348, During the last sharp shower of grape and shell, with which the enemy strove to cover his repulse.


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