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A. P. Hill

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1246: 1206:. Although he was extremely successful commanding his famed "Light Division," he was less effective as a corps commander. Historian Larry Tagg described Hill as "always emotional ... so high strung before battle that he had an increasing tendency to become unwell when the fighting was about to commence." This tendency was, to some extent, balanced by the implied combative attitude that he displayed. He often donned a red calico hunting shirt when a battle was about to start, and the men under his command would pass the word, "Little Powell's got on his battle shirt!" and begin to check their weapons. 166: 176: 213: 1145: 1348:. The statue was removed on December 12, 2022 after the denial of a motion by the extended family members to stay its removal. It was the last statue of a Confederate officer standing in Richmond. The remains of A. P. Hill, which were exhumed one day later on December 13, were expected to be reinterred in a cemetery in Culpeper, Virginia. Hill was buried in Fairview Cemetery in Culpeper, Virginia on January 21, 2023. The statue will remain in storage until an appeal by A. P. Hill's descendants is resolved, who want the statue to be relocated to 147: 135: 230: 890:. During the invasion of Maryland, Jackson had Hill arrested and charged him with eight counts of dereliction of duty after the campaign. During the lull in campaigning following the Battle of Fredericksburg, Hill repeatedly requested that Lee set up a court of inquiry. Still, the commanding general did not wish to lose his two experienced lieutenants' effective teamwork, so he refused to approve Hill's request. Their feud was put aside whenever a battle was being fought and then resumed afterward, a practice that lasted until the 256: 241: 1444: 1238: 1125: 203: 771: 50: 1094: 6878: 1472: 6888: 788:. This contradictory name for the largest division in all Confederate armies may have been selected because Hill wished his men a reputation for speed and agility. One of Hill's soldiers wrote after the war, "The name was applicable, for we often marched without coats, blankets, knapsacks, or any other burdens except our arms and haversacks, which were never heavy and sometimes empty." 817:; relations between them deteriorated to the point that Hill was placed under arrest and Hill challenged Longstreet to a duel. Following the Seven Days Battles, Lee reorganized the army into two corps and assigned Hill's division to Stonewall Jackson. Their relationship was less than amicable, and the two quarreled many times. Hill frequently found himself under arrest by Jackson. 1311:. This monument was the only one of its type in Richmond under which the subject individual was interred. On June 26, 2020, the Hermitage Road Historic District Association released a public statement requesting that the City of Richmond remove and relocate the monument to a more appropriate location. This request occurred within the context of the contemporary 879:, criticized him for the gap left in the division's front line, saying that Hill had been warned about it before the battle but had done nothing to correct it. Hill was also absent from his division, and there is no record of where he was during the battle; this led to a rumor spread through the lines that he had been captured during the initial U.S. assault. 1090:, as he rode to the front of the Petersburg lines, accompanied by one staff officer. Hill had attempted to induce the Union soldiers to surrender. Instead, the Union soldiers refused and shot Hill through the chest. The rifle bullet traveled through his heart, exited his chest, and sliced off his left thumb. Hill fell to the ground and died within moments. 851:, which threatened to destroy Lee's right flank. Hill's arrival neutralized the threat, ending the battle with Lee's army battered but undefeated. Hours after the battle, Hill told an inquisitive major that Burnside owed him $ 8,000. During the retreat back to Virginia, he had his division push back a few regiments from the U.S. 644:
later, Thomas Hill Jr. enslaved at least 38 people in Culpeper County. Hill's uncle Ambrose P. Hill, for whom he was named, was also a major planter in Culpeper County, Virginia, based on using enslaved labor. In the 1840 census, the senior Ambrose P. Hill enslaved 32 people, 30 people in the 1850 census, and 10 in 1860.
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Confederates recovered Hill's corpse shortly afterward. When Lee heard of Hill's death, he tearfully uttered, "He is now at rest, and we who are left are the ones to suffer." Hill's family had hoped to bury Hill in Richmond, but the city's evacuation by the Confederate government during the next days
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Wherever the headquarters flag of A.P. Hill floated, whether at the head of a regiment, a brigade, a division, or a corps, in camp or on the battle-field, it floated with a pace and a confidence born of skill, ability and courage, which infused its confidence and courage into the hearts of all who
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In the late nineteenth century, interest developed in trying to locate and memorialize the site where Hill was killed, with apparent attempts made to locate the site in 1888, 1890, and 1903. It was not until 1911, however, that the Sons of Confederate Veterans undertook a careful study and located
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Robertson's biography of Hill quotes his wife Kitty as saying her husband "never owned slaves and never approved of the institution of slavery." His family, however, was involved with the institution. In the 1850 census, Thomas Hill (Hill's father) enslaved 20 people in Culpeper County. Ten years
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on April 11, 2020. Because Hill was the only Confederate general who was buried under his monument in Richmond, government officials delayed any tampering with the monument until they could find a final resting place for Hill's remains. Following the filing of a lawsuit by members of A. P. Hill's
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in December 1862, Hill was positioned near the Confederate right along a ridge; because of some swampy ground along his front, there was a 600-yard gap in Hill's front line, and the nearest brigade behind it was nearly a quarter mile away; the dense vegetation prevented the brigade commander from
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The marker was replaced as recently as 2015. It is Virginia Historical Marker S-49. It is located just south of the turn-off for the marker in the Sentry Hill area. There is no designated pull-off area for this marker. It is located at GPS coordinates: 37° 11.348′ N, 77° 28.601′ W.
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Hill was affectionate with the rank-and-file soldiers, and one officer called him "the most lovable of all Lee's generals." Although it was said that "his manner so courteous as almost to lack decision," his actions were often impetuous and did not lack decision, but judgment.
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The GPS coordinates for this marker are: 37° 11.553′ N, 77° 28.847′ W. It is approximately a half mile from the larger stone. The marker is located near Sentry Hill Court and is on land that the American Battlefield Trust preserved. It is publicly accessible via a short trail.
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This location was thought to be chosen because it was easily accessible from the road. A small parking area is located behind the monument on Duncan Road, making it easy and safe to visit and access. The marker is located at GPS coordinates: 37° 11.365′ N, 77° 28.52′ W.
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but became severely disorganized as a result. Despite several requests from his division commanders, Hill refused to straighten and strengthen his line during the night, possibly due to Lee's plan to relieve them at daylight. At dawn on the second day of the battle, the
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were from Hill's corps, but Robert E. Lee chose James Longstreet to be the overall commander of the assault. Of all three infantry corps of the Army of Northern Virginia, Hill's suffered the most casualties at Gettysburg, which prompted Lee to order them to lead the
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announced that the Richmond statue and remains of Hill would be removed very shortly. The City of Richmond had gained authority to remove monuments to war veterans on public city grounds from legislation signed into law by Virginia Governor
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temporarily took command of the Third Corps. Still, Hill could hear that his men were doing well and observed the battle at Lee's side. After recovering and regaining his corps, he was later rebuked by Lee for his piecemeal attacks at the
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extended family of descendants, who claimed that they, and not the City of Richmond, had the right to determine the disposition of the statue, a Virginia circuit court ruled in favor of the city's plan to transfer the statue to the
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In the field a short distance north of this road, the Confederate General A.P. Hill was killed, April 2, 1865. Hill, not knowing that Lee's lines had been broken, rode into a party of Union soldiers advancing on Petersburg.
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and the fall campaigns of 1863. His command of the corps in 1864–65 was interrupted on multiple occasions by illness, from which he did not return until just before the end of the war. He was killed during the
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a few days before General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia. They also erected a marker where Hill fell mortally wounded. Prominent commanders of the camp (lodge) included Congressman
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Across the Boydton Plank Road (US 1) from the "Memory" marker is a third marker to A. P. Hill. The Conservation & Development Commission erected this marker in 1929. It reads:
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movement, suggesting that he had unwisely brought on a general engagement against orders before Lee's army was fully concentrated. His division under Maj. Gen.
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Also possibly seven people enslaved by Thomas Lewis E.B. Hill in 1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule for Fairford, Culpeper County, Virginia pp. 3 of 6.
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on August 9, Hill launched a counterattack that stabilized the Confederate left flank, preventing it from being routed. Three weeks later, at the
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On July 18, 1859, Hill married Kitty ("Dolly") Morgan McClung, a young widow. He became the brother-in-law of future Confederate cavalry generals
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Hill did not escape controversy during the war. He had a frail physique and suffered from frequent illnesses that reduced his effectiveness at
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of 1863. One of Hill's divisions, led by his West Point classmate Maj. Gen. Henry Heth, was the first to engage Union soldiers at the
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The SCV also marked what was thought in April 1912 to be the exact site where Hill fell. The small granite marker at the site reads:
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Hill had said he had no desire to live to see the collapse of the Confederacy. On April 2, 1865 (during the U.S. breakthrough in the
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Researchers find A. P. Hill's initial burial site: They have permission to mark the spot, south of the James, near Bosher's Dam
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under Longstreet arrived just in time to reinforce him. Hill was medically incapacitated with an unspecified illness at the
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and division command on May 26. Hill's new division was composed mainly of brigades pulled from the Carolinas and Georgia.
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David F. Riggs, 13th Virginia Infantry (Virginia Regimental History Series) (H.E. Howard Inc., Lynchburg 1988) pp. 83-85
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in 1842 in a class that started with 85 cadets. He made friends easily, including such prominent future generals as
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Hassler, p. 169. The Third Corps suffered 8,982 casualties as opposed to the First's 7,659 and the Second's 6,087.
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Hill's remains were reinterred twice in Richmond. In February 1867, Hill's remains were reinterred in Richmond's
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of 1864–65, Hill and his men participated in several battles during the various U.S. offensives, particularly
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but fought in no major battles. After some garrison assignments along the Atlantic seaboard, he served in the
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was a resounding Confederate success, Hill received much postbellum criticism from proponents of the
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1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule for Southern Division, Culpeper County, Virginia p. 6 of 35.
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in what would soon become West Virginia. The 13th Virginia was one of the regiments in Brig. Gen.
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of Hill's division. Hill briefly took command of the Second Corps and was wounded himself in the
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Hill's widow and his surviving children attended the unveiling ceremony for the two markers.
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launched an attack that briefly drove Hill's corps back, with several units routed, but the
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He graduated in 1847, ranking 15th of 38. He was appointed to the 1st U.S. Artillery as a
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James G. Scott and Edward A. Wyatt IV, Petersburg's Story (Petersburg 1960) pp. 336-337
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Nevertheless, Hill was one of the war's most highly regarded generals on either side.
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was particularly noteworthy. While Lee's army was enduring strong attacks by the U.S.
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Robertson, p. 36, lists the appointment as May 9, 1861; Eicher, p. 296, cites May 22.
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The Final Battles of the Petersburg Campaign: Breaking the Backbone of the Rebellion
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In April 1912, the SCV unveiled two monuments denoting the death of A. P. Hill in
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of 1864, Hill's corps held back multiple U.S. attacks during the first day of the
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assaults against Cemetery Ridge, while his favorite division commander, Maj. Gen.
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seeing any Union soldiers advancing on his position. During the battle, Maj. Gen.
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regiment, and because Gen. Hill died in nearby Dinwiddie County during the
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Erected by A.P. Hill Camp Sons of Confederate Veterans-Petersburg, Va."
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The United States military named both a fort and a ship after Hill.
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Hill's rookie division was in the thick of the fighting during the
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related to wounds received, Hill was promoted on May 24, 1863, to
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Hill's sword is on display at the Chesterfield County Museum in
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of the same year, Hill launched his Corps "too hastily" in the
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and capture by U.S. forces led to Hill's burial, either in
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of his legs. While in the infirmary, he requested that the
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of 1862, Hill performed well as a brigade commander at the
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and saw no action during the battle. Hill was promoted to
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had declared secession from the United States, and as the
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over a series of newspaper articles that appeared in the
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for the rest of his life, being plagued with recurrent
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Watson, Michelle; Chavez, Nicole (December 12, 2022).
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gave an oration. A bronze statue of Hill, created by
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for it to continue to serve as Hill's grave marker.
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Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia
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Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. 1486:List of American Civil War generals (Confederate) 1084:surrender at the Battle of Appomattox Court House 882:Hill and Jackson argued several times during the 6542:Confederate States presidential election of 1861 2003:"ECW Weekender: Spot Where A.P. Hill Was Killed" 2806:"Take the Confederate Names Off Our Army Bases" 2277:"General A.P. Hill's statue on Laburnum Avenue" 1209: 1179:. Per his will, Hill was interred standing up. 597:, which was not treatable before the advent of 6366:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. 2620:"Remains removed from A.P. Hill monument site" 2096:"Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page" 1202:Some analysts consider Hill an example of the 416:to differentiate him from Confederate general 4252: 3136: 2421: 2419: 1525:. Culpeper Tourism & Visitor Center. 2023 1062:, he fought against his West Point classmate 647:From 1855 to 1860, A. P. Hill worked for the 470:Following Jackson's death in May 1863 at the 8: 6948:People of Virginia in the American Civil War 2215:"And Then A.P. Hill Came Up, biography page" 657:Commanding General of the United States Army 6928:Confederate States Army lieutenant generals 2834:(Press release). U.S. Department of Defense 1577: 1575: 1551:. The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. 2020 6415: 6398: 6237: 5798: 5787: 5574: 5371: 5364: 5351: 5036: 4610: 4603: 4574: 4286: 4275: 4259: 4245: 4237: 3143: 3129: 3121: 2566:The Associated Press (December 11, 2022). 1269:and Petersburg's multi-term state senator 48: 31: 2592:Schneider, Gregory S. (January 2, 2023). 2532: 2530: 2457:Virginia's Legislative Information System 1775:Robertson, pp. 71–98; Hassler, pp. 67–71. 1677: 1675: 4455:Treatment of slaves in the United States 3017:. Campbell, CA: Savas Publishing, 1998. 2684:What to Do With Lt. A.P. Hills's Remains 778:His division did not participate in the 6198:Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War 4370:South Carolina Declaration of Secession 2642: 2640: 1501: 982:and was bloodily repulsed by Maj. Gen. 6183:Modern display of the Confederate flag 3000:. New York: Vintage Publishing, 1992. 2017:"A.P. Hill Memorial Historical Marker" 1383:. In 2020, there were calls to rename 1315:movement, and further impetus for the 423:A native Virginian, Hill was a career 261:Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia 6933:United States Military Academy alumni 4380:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers 1712:Robertson, pp. 30–32; Eicher, p. 296. 1363:, about halfway between Richmond and 1175:, just south of the James River near 693:Virginia Secession Convention of 1861 7: 6958:United States Coast Survey personnel 2752:. United States Army. 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Archived from 2647:Krug, Sierra (December 13, 2022). 2307:Southern Historical Society Papers 2250:Southern Historical Society Papers 1491:Virginia in the American Civil War 1321:protests in Richmond and elsewhere 1016:Battle of Spotsylvania Court House 25: 6032:Reconstruction military districts 4480:Abolitionism in the United States 4435:Plantations in the American South 4350:Origins of the American Civil War 2853:Uphaus, Adele (August 25, 2023). 2830:Gamarone, Jim (January 5, 2023). 2695:Dyson, Cathy (January 22, 2023). 2275:Riggan, Phil (January 17, 2010). 2150:from the original on May 13, 2011 2098:. August 26, 2018. Archived from 6886: 6877: 6876: 6015:Enforcement Act of February 1871 5988:Pulaski (Tennessee) riot of 1867 2618:Russo, Eva (December 13, 2022). 2393:Asher, Abe (December 12, 2022). 2342:"The Historical Marker Database" 2244:Jones, J. William, ed. (1892) . 1519:"A.P. HILL BOYHOOD HOME C. 1770" 1470: 1456: 1442: 1317:removal of Confederate monuments 1309:Hermitage Road Historic District 1134:Spot where A.P. Hill Was Killed 894:in May 1863. There, Jackson was 538:Hill was nominated to enter the 254: 239: 228: 211: 201: 174: 164: 145: 133: 6800:New York City Gold Hoax of 1864 6662:When Johnny Comes Marching Home 6223:Wilmington insurrection of 1898 2782:. United States Merchant Marine 2301:Jones, J. William, ed. (1892). 2221:. Jen Goellnitz. Archived from 2168:Robertson, p. 69; Tagg, p. 301. 2140:"Ambrose Powell Hill Biography" 1171:or, as suggested by Virginia's 1082:, just seven days before Lee's 709:13th Virginia Infantry Regiment 412:. He is usually referred to as 6923:People from Culpeper, Virginia 5903:Southern Homestead Act of 1866 2367:Perrot, Laura (July 9, 2020). 1980:"FIRST BURIAL OF GENERAL HILL" 1241:Appomattox, A. P. Hill's sword 540:United States Military Academy 427:officer who had fought in the 1: 6318:Ladies' Memorial Associations 6020:Enforcement Act of April 1871 5916:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 2313:. Richmond, Virginia: 185–190 2256:. Richmond, Virginia: 352–395 1946:Hassler, pp. 12, 116, 213–39. 914:, take his place in command. 687:On March 1, 1861, after some 572:Thomas J. 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Hill statue" 1838:Hassler, pp. 73–74, 243–44. 1088:138th Pennsylvania Infantry 954:fought in the unsuccessful 922:After Jackson's death from 795:, being heavily engaged at 609:, which could also lead to 533:a home on North Main Street 246:A. P. Hill's Light Division 6974: 6773:Confederate Secret Service 6361:Grand Army of the Republic 6253:Grand Army of the Republic 6071:Southern Claims Commission 3087:Gettysburg – The First Day 3014:The Generals of Gettysburg 1784:Hassler, pp. 74–79, 88–93. 1350:Cedar Mountain Battlefield 1263:Third Battle of Petersburg 1080:Third Battle of Petersburg 892:Battle of Chancellorsville 884:Northern Virginia Campaign 831:Hill's performance at the 649:United States Coast Survey 501:Third Battle of Petersburg 472:Battle of Chancellorsville 364:Third Battle of Petersburg 324:Battle of Chancellorsville 6872: 6761:Confederate States dollar 6572:Habeas Corpus Act of 1863 6567:Emancipation Proclamation 6461:Medal of Honor recipients 6414: 6397: 6349:Confederate Memorial Hall 6151:Confederate Memorial Hall 6124:Confederate History Month 6104:Civil War Discovery Trail 6005:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867 5811:Reconstruction Amendments 5797: 5786: 5363: 5350: 4602: 4573: 4420:Emancipation Proclamation 4285: 4274: 2914:. Internet Movie DataBase 2908:"Internet Movie DataBase" 2888:. Internet Movie DataBase 2882:"Internet Movie DataBase" 1450:American Civil War portal 1361:Caroline County, Virginia 980:Battle of Bristoe Station 826:Second Battle of Bull Run 488:Army of Northern Virginia 334:Battle of Bristoe Station 309:Second Battle of Bull Run 47: 6835:U.S. Sanitary Commission 6746:Battlefield preservation 6652:Marching Through Georgia 6577:Hampton Roads Conference 6552:Confiscation Act of 1862 6547:Confiscation Act of 1861 6323:U.S. national cemeteries 6129:Confederate Memorial Day 6114:Civil War Trails Program 5983:New Orleans riot of 1866 2724:"Fort A.P. Hill History" 2607:– via MSN website. 2146:. www.civilwarhome.com. 1966:"The Death of A.P. Hill" 1545:"A.P. Hill Boyhood Home" 1305:William Ludwell Sheppard 1197:Spotsylvania Court House 1003:Battle of the Wilderness 860:Battle of Fredericksburg 822:Battle of Cedar Mountain 733:First Battle of Bull Run 570:. His future commander, 515:(and to his soldiers as 507:Early life and education 344:Battle of the Wilderness 319:Battle of Fredericksburg 304:Battle of Cedar Mountain 289:First Battle of Bull Run 6756:Confederate war finance 6376:Southern Cross of Honor 6344:1938 Gettysburg reunion 6339:1913 Gettysburg reunion 6037:Reconstruction Treaties 6010:Enforcement Act of 1870 5893:Freedman's Savings Bank 4510:Lane Debates on Slavery 4335:Lincoln–Douglas debates 2995:Robertson, James I. Jr. 2941:Civil War High Commands 2624:Richmond Times-Dispatch 2120:, April 2, 2005, p. 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Lee, A Biography 1883:Robertson, pp. 216–24. 1874:Robertson, pp. 206–15. 1829:Robertson, pp. 167–68. 1820:Robertson, pp. 160–67. 1811:Robertson, pp. 148–51. 1793:Robertson, pp. 133–48. 1325:murder of George Floyd 1278:Chesterfield, Virginia 1259:12th Virginia Infantry 1250: 1242: 1214: 1148: 1128: 1097: 775: 761:Battle of Williamsburg 408:who was killed in the 235:13th Virginia Infantry 6780:Great Revival of 1863 6657:Maryland, My Maryland 6446:Confederate railroads 6109:Civil War Roundtables 5978:Meridian riot of 1871 5973:Memphis riots of 1866 4530:George Luther Stearns 4515:Elijah Parish Lovejoy 4408:Crittenden Compromise 3110:Encyclopedia Virginia 2935:Eicher, John H., and 2486:. Scripps Local Media 2331:Robertson, p. 317–24. 2281:Richmond On The James 2076:. September 19, 2019 1928:Hassler, pp. 204–208. 1919:Hassler, pp. 199–204. 1757:Robertson, pp. 62–63. 1590:Robertson, pp. 14–20. 1393:The Naming Commission 1319:had been provided by 1248: 1240: 1147: 1127: 1096: 1070:until April 1, 1865. 960:William Dorsey Pender 918:Third Corps commander 780:Battle of Seven Pines 773: 420:, who was unrelated. 391:U.S. Military Academy 354:Battle of Cold Harbor 188:Years of service 6667:Daar kom die Alibama 6582:National Union Party 6258:memorials to Lincoln 6178:Lost Cause mythology 5883:Eufaula riot of 1874 5871:Confederate refugees 5084:District of Columbia 4711:Union naval blockade 4557:Underground Railroad 4345:Nullification crisis 2973:Hassler, William W. 2572:Federal News Network 1937:Hassler, pp. 209–11. 1901:Hassler, pp. 176–85. 1865:Hassler, pp. 136–39. 1856:Hassler, pp. 75, 95. 1748:Robertson, p. 52–58. 1739:Robertson, p. 41–42. 1651:United States census 1569:Robertson, pp. 6–12. 1412:'s Civil War films, 1267:Patrick Henry Drewry 1217:Confederate General 1169:Bellgrade Plantation 1111:The monument reads: 1060:Battle of the Crater 1052:Second Reams Station 1040:Jerusalem Plank Road 1025:Battle of North Anna 984:Gouverneur K. 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Anderson 936:Gettysburg Campaign 837:Army of the Potomac 745:Army of the Potomac 653:George B. McClellan 635:in September 1851. 613:and kidney damage. 568:George B. McClellan 525:Ambrose Powell Hill 492:Gettysburg Campaign 447:. He became one of 435:before joining the 359:Siege of Petersburg 6646:A Lincoln Portrait 6587:Politicians killed 6511:U.S. Balloon Corps 6506:Union corps badges 6286:memorials to Davis 6156:Disenfranchisement 6027:Reconstruction era 5908:Timber Culture Act 5866:Compromise of 1877 4830:Franklin–Nashville 4500:Frederick Douglass 4403:Cornerstone Speech 4320:Compromise of 1850 4268:American Civil War 3848:military personnel 3152:Gettysburg figures 2734:on April 19, 2012. 2515:. 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Walker 1235: 1223: 1219:James A. Walker 1216: 1204:Peter principle 1185: 1173:Pickett Society 1076: 1018:, so Maj. Gen. 942:. Although the 920: 912:J. E. B. Stuart 877:James J. Archer 753: 685: 680: 641: 556:George Stoneman 544:Darius N. Couch 519:), was born in 509: 457:Second Bull Run 380: 368: 255: 253: 252: 240: 238: 237: 229: 227: 210: 192: 175: 173: 172: 146: 144: 143: 134: 132: 124: 100: 96: 76: 70: 68: 60:"Little Powell" 43: 40: 39: 28: 23: 22: 18:Ambrose P. Hill 15: 12: 11: 5: 6971: 6969: 6961: 6960: 6955: 6950: 6945: 6940: 6935: 6930: 6925: 6920: 6915: 6905: 6904: 6898: 6897: 6895: 6894: 6884: 6873: 6870: 6869: 6866: 6865: 6862: 6861: 6859: 6858: 6852: 6850: 6846: 6845: 6843: 6842: 6840:Women soldiers 6837: 6832: 6827: 6822: 6817: 6812: 6807: 6802: 6797: 6795:Naming the war 6792: 6787: 6782: 6777: 6776: 6775: 6765: 6764: 6763: 6753: 6748: 6743: 6737: 6735: 6731: 6730: 6728: 6727: 6726: 6725: 6720: 6715: 6710: 6700: 6695: 6690: 6685: 6679: 6677: 6673: 6672: 6670: 6669: 6664: 6659: 6654: 6649: 6642: 6637: 6632: 6626: 6624: 6618: 6617: 6615: 6614: 6609: 6604: 6599: 6594: 6589: 6584: 6579: 6574: 6569: 6564: 6559: 6554: 6549: 6544: 6539: 6533: 6531: 6527: 6526: 6524: 6523: 6518: 6513: 6508: 6503: 6498: 6493: 6488: 6483: 6478: 6473: 6468: 6463: 6458: 6453: 6448: 6443: 6438: 6433: 6431:Campaign Medal 6428: 6422: 6420: 6412: 6411: 6408: 6407: 6406:Related topics 6403: 6402: 6395: 6394: 6391: 6390: 6387: 6386: 6384: 6383: 6378: 6373: 6368: 6363: 6358: 6351: 6346: 6341: 6335: 6333: 6329: 6328: 6326: 6325: 6320: 6314: 6312: 6308: 6307: 6304: 6303: 6301: 6300: 6295: 6294: 6293: 6288: 6283: 6272: 6270: 6266: 6265: 6263: 6262: 6261: 6260: 6255: 6244: 6242: 6235: 6229: 6228: 6226: 6225: 6220: 6215: 6210: 6205: 6200: 6195: 6190: 6185: 6180: 6175: 6170: 6169: 6168: 6163: 6153: 6148: 6147: 6146: 6141: 6136: 6134:Decoration Day 6131: 6126: 6121: 6116: 6111: 6106: 6101: 6090: 6088: 6087:Reconstruction 6082: 6081: 6079: 6078: 6073: 6068: 6067: 6066: 6056: 6051: 6046: 6045: 6044: 6034: 6029: 6024: 6023: 6022: 6017: 6012: 6007: 5997: 5996: 5995: 5990: 5985: 5980: 5975: 5965: 5960: 5955: 5950: 5949: 5948: 5943: 5941:second inquiry 5938: 5933: 5928: 5923: 5913: 5912: 5911: 5905: 5898:Homestead Acts 5895: 5890: 5885: 5880: 5879: 5878: 5868: 5863: 5858: 5853: 5848: 5846:Alabama Claims 5842: 5840: 5838:Reconstruction 5834: 5833: 5831: 5830: 5829: 5828: 5826:15th Amendment 5823: 5821:14th Amendment 5818: 5816:13th Amendment 5807: 5805: 5795: 5794: 5791: 5784: 5783: 5780: 5779: 5776: 5775: 5772: 5771: 5769: 5768: 5763: 5758: 5753: 5748: 5743: 5738: 5733: 5728: 5723: 5718: 5712: 5710: 5706: 5705: 5703: 5702: 5697: 5692: 5687: 5682: 5677: 5672: 5667: 5662: 5657: 5652: 5647: 5642: 5637: 5632: 5627: 5622: 5617: 5612: 5607: 5602: 5597: 5592: 5587: 5581: 5579: 5572: 5568: 5567: 5564: 5563: 5561: 5560: 5555: 5550: 5545: 5540: 5535: 5530: 5525: 5520: 5514: 5512: 5508: 5507: 5505: 5504: 5499: 5494: 5489: 5484: 5479: 5474: 5469: 5464: 5459: 5454: 5449: 5447:J. E. Johnston 5444: 5442:A. S. Johnston 5439: 5434: 5429: 5424: 5419: 5414: 5409: 5404: 5399: 5394: 5389: 5384: 5382:R. H. Anderson 5378: 5376: 5369: 5361: 5360: 5355: 5348: 5347: 5344: 5343: 5340: 5339: 5336: 5335: 5333: 5332: 5327: 5322: 5317: 5312: 5307: 5302: 5296: 5294: 5290: 5289: 5287: 5286: 5281: 5276: 5271: 5266: 5261: 5256: 5251: 5246: 5244:South Carolina 5241: 5236: 5231: 5226: 5221: 5219:North Carolina 5216: 5211: 5206: 5201: 5196: 5191: 5186: 5181: 5176: 5171: 5166: 5161: 5156: 5151: 5146: 5141: 5136: 5131: 5126: 5121: 5116: 5111: 5106: 5101: 5096: 5091: 5086: 5081: 5076: 5071: 5066: 5061: 5056: 5051: 5045: 5043: 5034: 5030: 5029: 5027: 5026: 5021: 5016: 5011: 5006: 5001: 4996: 4991: 4986: 4981: 4976: 4971: 4966: 4961: 4956: 4951: 4946: 4944:Fredericksburg 4941: 4936: 4931: 4926: 4921: 4916: 4911: 4906: 4901: 4896: 4891: 4886: 4884:Wilson's Creek 4881: 4876: 4870: 4868: 4861: 4860: 4858: 4857: 4852: 4847: 4842: 4837: 4832: 4827: 4822: 4817: 4812: 4807: 4802: 4797: 4792: 4787: 4782: 4777: 4772: 4767: 4762: 4757: 4752: 4747: 4742: 4737: 4732: 4726: 4724: 4717: 4716: 4714: 4713: 4708: 4703: 4698: 4696:Lower Seaboard 4693: 4688: 4682: 4680: 4676: 4675: 4672: 4671: 4669: 4668: 4663: 4658: 4652: 4650: 4644: 4643: 4641: 4640: 4635: 4630: 4625: 4619: 4617: 4608: 4600: 4599: 4596: 4595: 4592: 4589: 4586: 4583: 4579: 4578: 4571: 4570: 4567: 4566: 4563: 4562: 4560: 4559: 4554: 4552:Harriet Tubman 4549: 4548: 4547: 4540:Charles Sumner 4537: 4532: 4527: 4522: 4517: 4512: 4507: 4502: 4497: 4492: 4487: 4482: 4476: 4474: 4468: 4467: 4465: 4464: 4457: 4452: 4447: 4442: 4437: 4432: 4427: 4422: 4417: 4410: 4405: 4400: 4394: 4392: 4386: 4385: 4383: 4382: 4377: 4375:States' rights 4372: 4367: 4362: 4357: 4352: 4347: 4342: 4337: 4332: 4327: 4322: 4317: 4312: 4307: 4301: 4299: 4297: 4296: 4290: 4283: 4282: 4279: 4272: 4271: 4266: 4264: 4263: 4256: 4249: 4241: 4232: 4231: 4229: 4228: 4223: 4218: 4213: 4208: 4203: 4198: 4193: 4187: 4185: 4181: 4180: 4178: 4177: 4172: 4167: 4162: 4157: 4152: 4147: 4142: 4137: 4132: 4127: 4122: 4117: 4112: 4107: 4102: 4097: 4092: 4087: 4082: 4077: 4072: 4067: 4062: 4057: 4052: 4047: 4042: 4037: 4032: 4027: 4022: 4017: 4012: 4007: 4002: 3997: 3992: 3987: 3982: 3977: 3972: 3967: 3962: 3960:Lyon Fremantle 3957: 3952: 3947: 3942: 3937: 3932: 3927: 3922: 3920:T. Chamberlain 3917: 3912: 3907: 3902: 3897: 3892: 3887: 3882: 3877: 3872: 3867: 3862: 3857: 3851: 3849: 3843: 3842: 3840: 3839: 3834: 3829: 3824: 3819: 3814: 3809: 3804: 3799: 3794: 3789: 3784: 3779: 3774: 3769: 3764: 3759: 3754: 3749: 3744: 3742:Schimmelfennig 3739: 3734: 3729: 3724: 3719: 3714: 3709: 3704: 3699: 3694: 3689: 3684: 3679: 3674: 3669: 3664: 3659: 3654: 3649: 3644: 3639: 3634: 3629: 3624: 3619: 3614: 3609: 3604: 3599: 3594: 3589: 3584: 3579: 3574: 3569: 3564: 3559: 3557:J. Chamberlain 3554: 3549: 3544: 3539: 3534: 3529: 3524: 3519: 3514: 3509: 3504: 3499: 3494: 3486: 3484: 3477: 3476: 3474: 3473: 3468: 3463: 3458: 3453: 3448: 3443: 3438: 3433: 3428: 3423: 3418: 3413: 3408: 3403: 3398: 3393: 3388: 3383: 3378: 3373: 3368: 3363: 3358: 3353: 3348: 3343: 3338: 3333: 3328: 3323: 3318: 3313: 3308: 3303: 3298: 3293: 3288: 3283: 3278: 3273: 3268: 3263: 3258: 3253: 3248: 3243: 3238: 3233: 3228: 3223: 3218: 3213: 3208: 3203: 3198: 3193: 3188: 3183: 3178: 3173: 3165: 3163: 3156: 3155: 3150: 3148: 3147: 3140: 3133: 3125: 3119: 3118: 3113: 3108:A. P. Hill in 3103: 3102:External links 3100: 3099: 3098: 3083: 3066: 3063: 3062: 3061: 3041: 3026: 3009: 2992: 2986: 2971: 2952: 2931: 2928: 2926: 2925: 2899: 2873: 2845: 2822: 2793: 2767: 2737: 2728:Fort A.P. Hill 2715: 2687: 2676: 2665: 2636: 2610: 2584: 2555: 2526: 2497: 2470: 2444: 2415: 2385: 2359: 2333: 2324: 2293: 2267: 2236: 2206: 2197: 2188: 2179: 2170: 2161: 2131: 2122: 2105: 2087: 2059: 2050: 2036: 2022: 2008: 1989: 1971: 1957: 1948: 1939: 1930: 1921: 1912: 1903: 1894: 1885: 1876: 1867: 1858: 1849: 1840: 1831: 1822: 1813: 1804: 1795: 1786: 1777: 1768: 1759: 1750: 1741: 1732: 1723: 1714: 1705: 1696: 1671: 1664:FamilySearch, 1656: 1637: 1628: 1619: 1610: 1601: 1592: 1583: 1571: 1562: 1536: 1510: 1500: 1498: 1495: 1494: 1493: 1488: 1482: 1481: 1467: 1453: 1437: 1434: 1433: 1432: 1404: 1401: 1234: 1231: 1208: 1184: 1181: 1075: 1072: 919: 916: 869:Jubal A. Early 797:Mechanicsville 785:Light Division 752: 751:Light Division 749: 684: 681: 679: 676: 640: 637: 560:Truman Seymour 548:George Pickett 508: 505: 465:Fredericksburg 453:Cedar Mountain 441:Light Division 394: 393: 388: 382: 381: 379: 378: 377: 376: 375: 374: 356: 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 326: 321: 316: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 281: 276: 270: 268: 264: 263: 225: 221: 220: 199: 195: 194: 193:1861–65 (C.S.) 191:1847–61 (U.S.) 189: 185: 184: 162: 156: 155: 130: 126: 125: 115: 113: 109: 108: 99:(aged 39) 93: 89: 88: 66: 62: 61: 58: 54: 53: 45: 44: 41: 35: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6970: 6959: 6956: 6954: 6951: 6949: 6946: 6944: 6941: 6939: 6936: 6934: 6931: 6929: 6926: 6924: 6921: 6919: 6916: 6914: 6911: 6910: 6908: 6893: 6889: 6885: 6883: 6875: 6874: 6871: 6857: 6854: 6853: 6851: 6847: 6841: 6838: 6836: 6833: 6831: 6828: 6826: 6823: 6821: 6818: 6816: 6813: 6811: 6810:Photographers 6808: 6806: 6803: 6801: 6798: 6796: 6793: 6791: 6788: 6786: 6785:Gender issues 6783: 6781: 6778: 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5936:first inquiry 5934: 5932: 5929: 5927: 5924: 5922: 5919: 5918: 5917: 5914: 5909: 5906: 5904: 5901: 5900: 5899: 5896: 5894: 5891: 5889: 5886: 5884: 5881: 5877: 5874: 5873: 5872: 5869: 5867: 5864: 5862: 5859: 5857: 5856:Carpetbaggers 5854: 5852: 5849: 5847: 5844: 5843: 5841: 5839: 5835: 5827: 5824: 5822: 5819: 5817: 5814: 5813: 5812: 5809: 5808: 5806: 5804: 5800: 5796: 5789: 5785: 5767: 5764: 5762: 5759: 5757: 5754: 5752: 5749: 5747: 5744: 5742: 5739: 5737: 5734: 5732: 5729: 5727: 5724: 5722: 5719: 5717: 5714: 5713: 5711: 5707: 5701: 5698: 5696: 5693: 5691: 5688: 5686: 5683: 5681: 5678: 5676: 5673: 5671: 5668: 5666: 5663: 5661: 5658: 5656: 5653: 5651: 5648: 5646: 5643: 5641: 5638: 5636: 5633: 5631: 5628: 5626: 5623: 5621: 5618: 5616: 5613: 5611: 5608: 5606: 5603: 5601: 5598: 5596: 5593: 5591: 5588: 5586: 5583: 5582: 5580: 5576: 5573: 5569: 5559: 5556: 5554: 5551: 5549: 5546: 5544: 5541: 5539: 5536: 5534: 5531: 5529: 5526: 5524: 5521: 5519: 5516: 5515: 5513: 5509: 5503: 5500: 5498: 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Index

Ambrose P. Hill
Lieutenant General

Culpeper
Virginia
U.S.
Petersburg
Virginia
Fairview Cemetery
Culpeper, Virginia
United States
Confederate States

United States Army
Confederate Army

First lieutenant

Lieutenant general
13th Virginia Infantry
A. P. Hill's Light Division
Second Corps
Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Mexican–American War
Seminole Wars
American Civil War
First Battle of Bull Run
Peninsula Campaign
Seven Days Battles
Battle of Cedar Mountain

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