Soon after the failed Confederate assault on the third day at Gettysburg, General Robert E. Lee told General George E. Pickett that, despite the defeat, "the men and officers of your command have written the name of Virginia as high today as ever it has been written before." Like Lee, Walter Harrison--inspector general for the division--admired the gallantry of the men with whom he served and sought to honor them. To that end he wrote this history...