Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... D. H. Hill against Washington , N. C. , and on the 9th of April , 1863 , at Blount's Creek bridge , with the aid of a battery , it successfully resisted the attempt of General Foster to reinforce the garrison of Washington by that route ...
... D. H. Hill against Washington , N. C. , and on the 9th of April , 1863 , at Blount's Creek bridge , with the aid of a battery , it successfully resisted the attempt of General Foster to reinforce the garrison of Washington by that route ...
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... D. H. Hill , at Charlotte , and who afterwards became so famous throughout the army as the fighting quarter - master , was appointed adjutant . He served in this capacity with great efficiency and distinction until May 2 , 1863 , when ...
... D. H. Hill , at Charlotte , and who afterwards became so famous throughout the army as the fighting quarter - master , was appointed adjutant . He served in this capacity with great efficiency and distinction until May 2 , 1863 , when ...
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... D. H. Hill , a brother - in - law of General Jackson , and a man well - informed in the history of the war , wrote at some time an article which has been recently ( in the February , 1894 , num- ber of the Century Magazine ) published ...
... D. H. Hill , a brother - in - law of General Jackson , and a man well - informed in the history of the war , wrote at some time an article which has been recently ( in the February , 1894 , num- ber of the Century Magazine ) published ...
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... D. H. Hill , and commended to him as batteries ' which he could depend on , ' and proved themselves worthy of the commendation of their great leader . ] July 3d , went into Charles City county , remained several days , and returned to ...
... D. H. Hill , and commended to him as batteries ' which he could depend on , ' and proved themselves worthy of the commendation of their great leader . ] July 3d , went into Charles City county , remained several days , and returned to ...
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... D. H. Hill . The enemy came out from Newbern under General Cox , and Bragg advanced to meet him at or near Wise's Fork . Hoke's Division was put in motion in the night , Kirkland's Brigade this time leading , and by a long detour ...
... D. H. Hill . The enemy came out from Newbern under General Cox , and Bragg advanced to meet him at or near Wise's Fork . Hoke's Division was put in motion in the night , Kirkland's Brigade this time leading , and by a long detour ...
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