one doubts the bravery of the men on either aide at this particulsr Diace they might be interested in knowing the losses that occurred officially reported as follows: 124thNew York, Yankee Regiment, killed 92; 1st Texas Regiment, killed 93; 2nd Georgia Regiment, killed 91;16th Georgia Regiment, 171; 17th Georgia Regiment, killed 90; 20th Georgia Regiment, killed 121; this history was made almost fifty years ago and what has passed can never be hanged, but now let the surviving •eterans meet as friends and rejoice n an undivided country, such a nesting as I am asking, for I hope * ay take place at all the memorable •laces along the many miles of con-lict. I would be pleased to hear mm any one interested in securing meeting on the field as above in-'icated. Henry M. Howell.Middletown, N. Y.To S. M. Cottle, Lieutenant, Co. 1., 17th Georgia Regiment. Ty Ty,. la., May 1st 1913. _