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CAPTAINS OF THE 2ND MASS. MORTALLY WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG
Excellent mounted albumen photograph, 7" wide, 8 3/4" tall (arched top) depicting Capt. Thomas B. Fox and Capt. Thomas R. Robeson of the 2nd Mass. Infantry, both seated to the right of Capt. Daniel W. Davis of the 5th Mass. Infantry. All three men are in uniform, holding their swords in a typical pose of the era. The photo is mounted to a portion of a scrapbook page which we believe was owned by the family of one of these officers. Very good. Capt. Thomas R. Robeson fought at Roanoke and was wounded at Cedar Mountain before coming to Gettysburg. On July 3, the regiment was ordered to charge the base of Culp's Hill. Prior to that movement, Robeson exposed himself to heavy fire in order to save a wounded comrade in the field. As his Co. E commenced the charge, Robeson's upper thigh was shattered and he succumbed to his injury three days later. Capt. Thomas B. Fox, of Co. K, 2nd Mass., fought at Antietam and Chancellorsville before arriving at Gettysburg. On the evening of July 2, he was ordered to push through the woods on the lower portion of Culp's Hill to determine enemy strength. Encountering men of the 23rd Va., he captured 20 Virginians. In the charge the following day, Fox was wounded in the ankle. He returned home and died shortly thereafter. When ordered to undertake the ill-fated charge, the regiment's commander, 24-year old Lt. Col. Charles R. Mudge, replied: "Well it is murder, but it's the order." He, too, died as a result, struck in the throat by a musket ball.

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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