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Size | 1 microfilm reel. |
Abstract | Chiefly items relating to the Confederate army service of Charles Phillips Hill, including a letter of farewell to Lieutenant Charles Phillips Hill of Virginia and Maryland from the officers of 1st Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, September 1861; and a printed copy of General Orders No. 64, Confederate States of America, Roll of honor for recent battles, August 1864, pages 1-8, 13. Also included are the parole of Captain Hill, prisoner of war, May 1865; a letter, February 1873, to Major Hill from General G. T. Beauregard, commenting on an article Hill had written on the battle of Manassas; a letter, January 1878, from A. B. Miller of New York introducing Charles Hill to George Jones, Esq., as an authority in merchant marine matters, and asking that the columns of The Times aid Mr. Hill in presenting the facts to the public; and an application, 1881?, for membership in the Army of Northern Virginia, which contains a statement about Hill's Confederate career. |
Creator | Hill, Charles Phillips. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Chiefly items relating to the Confederate army service of Charles Phillips Hill, including a letter of farewell to Lieutenant Charles Phillips Hill of Virginia and Maryland from the officers of 1st Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, September 1861; and a printed copy of General Orders No. 64, Confederate States of America, Roll of honor for recent battles, August 1864, pages 1-8, 13. Also included are the parole of Captain Hill, prisoner of war, May 1865; a letter, February 1873, to Major Hill from General G. T. Beauregard, commenting on an article Hill had written on the battle of Manassas; a letter, January 1878, from A. B. Miller of New York introducing Charles Hill to George Jones, Esq., as an authority in merchant marine matters, and asking that the columns of The Times aid Mr. Hill in presenting the facts to the public; and an application, 1881?, for membership in the Army of Northern Virginia, which contains a statement about Hill's Confederate career.
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