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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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828:(Second Manassas), Hill was placed on the Confederate left along the unfinished railroad cut and held it against repeated U.S. attacks. During the campaign, Hill became involved in several minor disputes with Jackson concerning Jackson's marching orders to Hill.
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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
782:(May 31 – June 1), the battle in which Joseph E. Johnston was wounded and replaced in command of the Army of Northern Virginia by Robert E. Lee. June 1 was the first day Hill began using a nickname for his division: 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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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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847:. Responding to an urgent call for assistance from Lee, Hill marched his men at a grueling pace and reached the battlefield just in time to counterattack a strong forward movement by the corps of Maj. Gen.
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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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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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2428:"Final Richmond monument removal of Confederate Gen. A.P. Hill's statue, his remains set"
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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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Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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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."
875:) mortally. After the battle, one of his brigade commanders, Brig. Gen.
2649:"Tensions rise on Day 2 of A.P. Hill statue removal, remains recovered"
2369:"A.P. Hill's gravesite presents unique challenge in monument's removal"
1399:. Fort Walker received its new name in a ceremony on August 25, 2023.
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2453:"House Bill 1537 War memorials for veterans; removal, relocation, etc"
731:'s army that was transported by the railroad as reinforcements to the
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451:'s ablest subordinates, distinguishing himself in the 1862 battles of
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1086:), he was shot dead by a Union soldier, Corporal John W. Mauk of the
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2016:
1387:, including Fort A.P. Hill. In September 2022, Secretary of Defense
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The United States military named both a fort and a ship after Hill.
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1840 U.S. Federal Census for Culpeper County, Virginia p. 32 of 73.
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Hill's rookie division was in the thick of the fighting during the
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on February 26, 1862, and commanded a brigade in the (Confederate)
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related to wounds received, Hill was promoted on May 24, 1863, to
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2395:"Final Confederate monument in Richmond, Virginia is pulled down"
807:. Following the campaign, Hill became involved in a dispute with
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Hill's sword is on display at the Chesterfield County Museum in
623:. He served in a cavalry company during the final months of the
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List of films and television shows about the American Civil War
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of the same year, Hill launched his Corps "too hastily" in the
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2568:"Confederate monument set to be removed from Virginia capital"
2509:"Richmond gets court win in lingering Confederate statue case"
2348:. Bill Coughlin, The Historical Marker Database. July 30, 2020
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2539:"Richmond is removing its last remaining Confederate statue"
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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
2832:"DOD Begins Implementing Naming Commission Recommendation"
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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
3089:. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
2977:. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1962.
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over a series of newspaper articles that appeared in the
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U.S. Army installations named after Confederate soldiers
401:(November 9, 1825 – April 2, 1865) was a
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
3032:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
2698:"Civil War general's remains come back to his hometown"
1997:
1995:
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for the rest of his life, being plagued with recurrent
2962:. 4 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934–35.
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Watson, Michelle; Chavez, Nicole (December 12, 2022).
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In January 2022, the administration of Richmond mayor
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gave an oration. A bronze statue of Hill, created by
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In 1844, Hill returned from a furlough with a case of
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders
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General A.P. Hill: The Story of a Confederate Warrior
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1359:, formerly Fort A.P. Hill (1941–2023), is located in
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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
531:. The younger Powell Hill lived with his family in
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3074:. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2008.
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1693:. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 463.
1295:led the procession to the dedication, and General
1249:Portrait of Hill by William Ludwell Sheppard, 1898
703:declared secession, Hill accepted a commission as
6943:United States Army personnel of the Seminole Wars
2943:. 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"
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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
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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
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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
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1551:. The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. 2020
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2566:The Associated Press (December 11, 2022).
1269:and Petersburg's multi-term state senator
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2592:Schneider, Gregory S. (January 2, 2023).
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2457:Virginia's Legislative Information System
1775:Robertson, pp. 71–98; Hassler, pp. 67–71.
1677:
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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
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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. Archived from
2478:Herriott, Arianna (April 11, 2020).
2321:– via Perseus Digital Library.
2264:– via Perseus Digital Library.
27:Confederate Army general (1825–1865)
6537:Committee on the Conduct of the War
6213:United Daughters of the Confederacy
3116:And Then A. P. Hill Came Up website
2673:General A.P. Hill's Remains Exhumed
2426:Strozewski, Zoe (January 6, 2022).
2195:Robertson, p. 326; Hassler, p. 242.
2045:"Where Hill Fell Historical Marker"
934:of Lee's army, which he led in the
6607:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
5946:impeachment managers investigation
4325:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
2975:A.P. Hill: Lee's Forgotten General
2730:. January 18, 2007. 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
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6877:
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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:
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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
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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
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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. "Stonewall" Jackson
511:Hill, known to his family as
490:, which he led in the summer
6451:Confederate revolving cannon
6193:Sons of Confederate Veterans
6064:South Carolina riots of 1876
6042:Indian Council at Fort Smith
5993:South Carolina riots of 1876
5958:Knights of the White Camelia
4450:Slavery in the United States
2990:FIRST BURIAL OF GENERAL HILL
2031:"American Battlefield Trust"
1847:Hassler, pp. 112–14, 128–31.
1684:"Hill, Ambrose Powell"
1408:Hill is depicted in both of
1331:police officer in May 2020.
1255:Sons of Confederate Veterans
900:18th North Carolina Infantry
6805:New York City riots of 1863
6630:Battle Hymn of the Republic
6381:United Confederate Veterans
6218:Children of the Confederacy
6208:United Confederate Veterans
6203:Southern Historical Society
4835:Price's Missouri Expedition
4305:Timeline leading to the War
2746:"Fort A. P. Hill home page"
2069:"Lt. Gen. A.P. 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
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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:
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4420:Emancipation Proclamation
4285:
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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. B-2
2118:Richmond Times-Dispatch
2074:Richmond Times-Dispatch
1690:Encyclopædia Britannica
969:retreat from Gettysburg
944:first day of the battle
695:met, Hill resigned his
474:, Hill was promoted to
437:Confederate States Army
399:Ambrose Powell Hill Jr.
6815:Richmond riots of 1863
6741:Baltimore riot of 1861
6521:U.S. Military Railroad
6441:Confederate Home Guard
6173:Historiographic issues
6139:Historical reenactment
4638:Revenue Cutter Service
4505:William Lloyd Garrison
4414:Dred Scott v. Sandford
2959:R. E. 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:
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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:
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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. Warren
940:Battle of Gettysburg
896:accidentally wounded
841:Sharpsburg, Maryland
670:at the wedding) and
625:Mexican–American War
499:'s offensive at the
429:Mexican–American War
349:Battle of North Anna
329:Battle of Gettysburg
274:Mexican–American War
6825:Supreme Court cases
6592:Radical Republicans
6371:Old soldiers' homes
6355:Confederate Veteran
6281:artworks in Capitol
6000:Reconstruction acts
5861:Colfax riot of 1873
4825:Richmond-Petersburg
4430:Fugitive slave laws
4360:Popular sovereignty
4340:Missouri Compromise
4330:Kansas-Nebraska Act
3070:Greene, A. Wilson.
2955:Freeman, Douglas S.
2861:The Free Lance-Star
2703:The Free Lance-Star
2598:The Washington Post
2102:on August 26, 2018.
1910:Hassler, p. 185–95.
1766:Hassler, pp. 67–71.
1703:Hassler, pp. 17–22.
1523:visitculpeperva.com
1508:Robertson, pp. 4–5.
1397:Mary Edwards Walker
1389:Lloyd J. Austin III
1165:Chesterfield County
1036:Siege of Petersburg
952:Richard H. 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:. October 26, 2022
2225:on August 30, 2010
2177:Robertson, p. 324.
2057:Robertson, p. 318.
1955:Robertson, p. 312.
1802:Robertson, p. 148.
1549:hallowedground.org
1403:In popular culture
1373:United States Navy
1323:that followed the
1313:Black Lives Matter
1285:Hollywood Cemetery
1251:
1243:
1149:
1129:
1098:
992:Battle of Mine Run
928:lieutenant general
833:Battle of Antietam
793:Seven Days Battles
776:
774:General A. P. Hill
757:Peninsula Campaign
729:Joseph E. Johnston
721:Frederick Counties
699:commission. After
697:United States Army
678:American Civil War
521:Culpeper, Virginia
478:and commanded the
476:lieutenant general
445:Seven Days Battles
425:United States Army
418:Daniel Harvey Hill
410:American Civil War
339:Battle of Mine Run
314:Battle of Antietam
299:Seven Days Battles
294:Peninsula Campaign
284:American Civil War
217:Lieutenant general
170:United States Army
153:Confederate States
121:Culpeper, Virginia
37:Lieutenant General
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