Statistics for occurrence #1 of “D. H. Hill” in chapter 19 of Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia:
...sboro bridges, having excellent positions for his artillery to cover these.
Hood's two brigades were transferred to the woods near the Dunker church, to defend the approaches from Hagerstown, while D. H. Hill 's five brigades extended Hood's right to the vicinity of the Boonsboro turnpike, and Longstreet's men prolonged the line to the right to the front of the Burnside bridge.
On Jackson's arrival his c...
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