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  1. A. P. Hill was a Confederate general during the U.S. Civil War who was particularly active in the fighting around Washington, D.C. His force, called the “Light Division,” was considered one of the best in the South. After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., in 1847, Hill

  2. aphilllegacyfoundation.orgA.P. Hill

    Ambrose Powell Hill was born on November 9th, 1825 at his father's estate called Greenland. About 9 miles Northwest of the town of Culpeper, by Rixeyville. Thomas Hill moved his family into what is now called the "A.P. Hill Boyhood Home", across the street from the Culpeper Courthouse in 1832.

  3. 16 mars 2024 · Ambrose Powell Hill was born on November 9, 1825, at Greenland, his father’s plantation near Culpeper, Virginia. His parents were Thomas and Frances Hill. U.S. Military Academy Cadet. Hill attended local schools before entering the United States Military Academy in 1842.

  4. From the Peninsula to Maryland: Hill's role in the summer of 1862. In the aftermath of the Peninsula Campaign, A.P. Hill became embroiled in dispute with James Longstreet over a series of newspaper articles that appeared in the Richmond Examiner.

  5. 12 juin 2024 · Born on his family's estate west of Culpeper, Virginia, Ambrose Powell Hill received an appointment to West Point in 1842. His roommate was future Union army leader McClellan, and the two became ...

  6. 3 juil. 2019 · Born November 29, 1825, at his family plantation near Culpeper, VA, Ambrose Powell Hill was the son of Thomas and Frances Hill. The seventh and final of the couple's children, he was named for his uncle Ambrose Powell Hill (1785-1858) and Indian fighter Captain Ambrose Powell.

  7. Hill, Ambrose Powell (1825–65) Confederate commander in the American Civil War. He fought in the Second Battle of Bull Run (1862) and led his troops through the Gettysburg and Wilderness campaigns.