If you're talking about the American Civil War, I assume you are referring to Devils Den in Gettysburg. There was no 'battle of Devils Den." The Devils Den formed part of the defensive line of Union General Sickles' on day two of the battle. The Confederate captured the Den when they crushed the Union defenses and drove the Union survivors back onto the Wheat Field and Little Round Top. The Confederates used the Den as a base for sharpshooters for the remainder of the battle.
The Battle of Devil's Den was located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War. It was fought on July 2, 1863, as part of the larger Battle of Gettysburg. Devil's Den was a rocky and hilly area where Union and Confederate forces clashed.
West of Little Round Top.
the confederates came out on top but lost more men.
2 feet away
After the battle of the Alamo, I believe. :)
there were 4 locations
Battle of Gettysburg, Gettysburg, PA.
It was called The Devils Den, at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Devil's Den is the name given to a rock outcropping that became infamous during US Civil War's the Battle of Gettysburg.The battle at Devil's Den cost the lives of 821 Union Casualties (138 killed) and 1,814 Confederate casualties (329 killed).
West of Little Round Top.
Battle Zeque Den happened in 1994.
The Union won the battle of Devil's Den at Gettysburg
the confederates came out on top but lost more men.
Tasmanian devils are located on the Australian island state of Tasmania.
Battle Zeque Den was created on 1994-07-15.
2 feet away
Devils gate is located in Wyoming a few mile southwest of Independence Rock.
Another name for devils backbone is Backbone Mountain.