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| Date: 3/22/04 11:20 PM | ||
Mike standing in front of the grave of Maj. Gen. Charles Henry Tuckey Collins, commander of the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry, also known as "Collis' Zouaves. Gen. Collis, an Irishman, was not with the 114th at Gettysburg, but he became enamored with the battlefield and enjoyed the area so much that he built a summer home here, which he called "Red Patch". The house still stands on West Confederate Avenue.