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Page 32
... A. P. Hill's Division , commanded by General A. P. Hill , had been detached to capture Harper's Ferry , whose garrison consisted of 11,000 men under Colonel D. S. Miles . Jackson was assisted by General J. G. Walker's Division , which ...
... A. P. Hill's Division , commanded by General A. P. Hill , had been detached to capture Harper's Ferry , whose garrison consisted of 11,000 men under Colonel D. S. Miles . Jackson was assisted by General J. G. Walker's Division , which ...
Page 33
... A. P. Hill at Harper's Ferry to complete these arrange- ments , marched that afternoon for Shepherdstown with his ... A. P. Hill's Division , with the exception of one brigade left at Harper's Ferry , not until the afternoon of the 17th ...
... A. P. Hill at Harper's Ferry to complete these arrange- ments , marched that afternoon for Shepherdstown with his ... A. P. Hill's Division , with the exception of one brigade left at Harper's Ferry , not until the afternoon of the 17th ...
Page 43
... A. P. Hill . It was Stone- wall Jackson who saved the Army of Northern Virginia from disas- trous defeat , as he had done at the first Manassas , at the seven days ' battle at Richmond and later on at Chancellorsville . McClellan's ...
... A. P. Hill . It was Stone- wall Jackson who saved the Army of Northern Virginia from disas- trous defeat , as he had done at the first Manassas , at the seven days ' battle at Richmond and later on at Chancellorsville . McClellan's ...
Page 44
... A. P. Hill , arriving with 4.500 men , delivered such destructive volleys that the Federals were forced to retire as suddenly as they appeared , recrossing the Antietam . Thus closed the battle . General Lee re- mained in position ...
... A. P. Hill , arriving with 4.500 men , delivered such destructive volleys that the Federals were forced to retire as suddenly as they appeared , recrossing the Antietam . Thus closed the battle . General Lee re- mained in position ...
Page 57
... A. P. Hill , our corps commander , was among the killed . In the course of a few hours the enemy came in sight , directly in our front , their bat- tle line more than a mile long ; the glint and glimmer of their guns shone like a wave ...
... A. P. Hill , our corps commander , was among the killed . In the course of a few hours the enemy came in sight , directly in our front , their bat- tle line more than a mile long ; the glint and glimmer of their guns shone like a wave ...
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