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Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889 to Isabella M. Hill

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01977 Author/Creator: Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889 Place Written: Dover, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 7 March 1862 Pagination: 1 p. : Height: 25 cm, Width: 20 cm Order a Copy

Relates accounts of his long a hard marches. Says General Thomas Jackson's "situation is very, very, very critical," as he is being pressed by the Union army, and hopes he is "fortunate in extricating himself." While McClellan and the bulk of the Union army was attempting to take Richmond from the South, Hill and Jackson were charged with defending the Northern approach to the Confederate capitol, from which the Union also threatened. Says "It seems strange that your Father should have two son-in-laws holding the advance posts of a great Army. Perhaps, such a thing never occurred before." Jackson and Hill were brothers in law. Signed "Husband."

Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Hill, Isabella Morrison, 1825-1904
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall," 1824-1863

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