Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General D. H. Hill” in chapter 1.8, section c.1.8.29, page 60 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23.:
...ed—no less an offering on the altar of patriotism than if he had laid it down on the battle-field.
Cicero A. Durham, of Cleveland county, prior to the war a cadet of the Military Institute of General D. H. Hill , at Charlotte, and who afterwards became so famous throughout the army as the fighting quarter-master, was appointed adjutant.
He served in this capacity with great efficiency and distinction until...
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