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(1821 - 1889) Confederate lieutenant general, called 'D.H. Hill' to distinguish him from A.P. Hill, served with distinction in various campaigns of the war but was largely underutilized towards the end of the war due to political feuds with Robert E. Lee and Braxton Bragg. Great association A.L.S., 2pp. 8vo., Fayetteville, Aug. 13, 1878, to fellow general Marcus J. Wright (1831-1922) responding to a request for papers or documents. In part: '...My library and papers are still in...NC and I cannot tell when I will have access to them. As I preserved all my letters and reports I have a large amount...I wish that I could put into your hands my report of Chickamauga. My military superiors ignored my presence and services though I surely did my full duty...' Scattered ink stains, expertly inlaid, else fine. Following the war, Marcus J. Wright was appointed an agent by the U.S War Department to collect Confederate records. In 1863 Hill was sent to command a corps in Braxton Bragg's newly reorganized Army of Tennessee. The two had served together in the Mexican War and Hill was initially pleased to be reunited with an old friend. The warm sentiments did not last long, as after the bloody Confederate victory at Chickamauga, Hill and other generals openly condemned Bragg's failure to fully exploit their advantage. President Jefferson Davis personally came to resolve the dispute but sided with Bragg on the issue. As a result, the army was reorganized again leaving Hill without a command, and he saw less fighting through the remainder of the war due to this feud.

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December 8, 2021 10:00 AM EST
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