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      • For William Oates, the worst day of his life took place that second day of the Battle of Gettysburg. But 47 years later, he came upon the means by which his broken heart could at last find peace. He stumbled upon what so few soldiers ever find: an end to his own private war within himself. Oates is best known for the role he played at Gettysburg.
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  2. The regiment gained notoriety on July 2, 1863, the second day of Gettysburg, by unsuccessfully charging the Union held position of Little Round Top manned by Colonel Joshua Chamberlin » and the 20th Maine. Colonel Oates’ younger brother Lt. John Oates was killed in action during the attack.

  3. May 17, 2017 · For William Oates, the worst day of his life took place that second day of the Battle of Gettysburg. But 47 years later, he came upon the means by which his broken heart could at last find peace. He stumbled upon what so few soldiers ever find: an end to his own private war within himself.

  4. President William McKinley commissioned Oates as a brigadier general in 1898, and he served in the Spanish–American War. He returned to his law practice and speculated in real estate. He tried unsuccessfully to have a monument erected at Gettysburg to his comrades in the old 15th Alabama, including his fallen brother.

  5. Oct 31, 2019 · In November 1902, survivors of the 15th Alabama met in Montgomery, led by Colonel William C. Oates, the regiment’s former commanding officer. While the 15th Alabama had suffered heavily in the attack, Oates mourned the death of one man in particular, his younger brother John.

  6. William C. Oates and Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain faced one another in a storied confrontation on Little Round Top at Gettysburg. This fine biography demonstrates that Oates’s life fully matched his more famous opponent’s in drama and importance.

  7. Oct 29, 2009 · The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War. After a great victory over Union forces at...

  8. Oates hoped for victory at Gettysburg, but earned defeat and personal loss instead. In his political life, the office he wanted most—a seat in the U.S. Senate—eluded him completely and left him wondering why his greatest political desire had been denied him.