Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Hamilton's Crossing” in chapter 2.22, page 330 of Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1:

...could be readily moved from one point to another. The strong point of his right was Prospect Hill. Along the foot of this ran the Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad which, from a point called Hamilton's Crossing , continues northward, parallel to the river, and enters the city on its south side. The old Richmond wagon road which Franklin had seized with his leading divisions was also parallel to the river a...
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