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On this line the Fourth Georgia was on my right and the Twenty- first Georgia regiment on my left.

With but one or two axes, and bayonets, I succeeded, in a very short time, in erecting a sufficient defense of logs and planks to pro- tect from any attack from infantry. Later in the evening, being furnished with a few picks and spades, I improved the work so as to make it comparatively secure against artillery. A little after 6 o'clock P. M. I was ordered to detail a captain and forty men to act as skirmishers in front of the regiment.

Captain J. N. Beale, of Co. ** B./' a gallant and efficient officer, was detailed for this duty, and assumed command of the entire line of skirmishers from this brigade. He was ordered forward at sun- set, and held the advanced position assigned him until next morn- ing about 8 o'clock, when the entire line of skirmishers was ordered forward. He advanced under a heavy fire of grape and musketry to within two hundred yards of the enemy's entrenched position when, being unable to advance further, or hold that point, he retired, having ascertained that the enemy was in great numbers, and strongly de- fended. In this skirmish Private W. W. Pearman, Co. " G," was killed, and Private W. Jordan, Co. "I," severely wounded. 1 occupied the position behind my hastily constructed works until 3 o'clock P. M. May 5th, when Colonel Willis returned and assumed command.

I am, captain, very respectfully,

your obedient servant,

Isaac Hardeman, Major Twelfth Georgia Regiment

Captain F. T. Snead,

A, A, General,

[12] Battle of Gettysburg.

report of col. edward willis, twelfth georgia infantry,

doles' BRIGADE.

Headquarters Twelfth Georgia Regiment, Near Darkesville, VA.yJuly igih, 1863.

Captain :

Upon Wednesday, July ist, 1863, after an extremely fatiguing and rapid march, I formed my regiment in line of battle upon the ex-