RMD1PD3K–Antietam National Battlefield Maryland Confederate Soldiers Maj. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill
RMMAJWED–Bust portrait of a man in uniform. 'Gen. A. P. Hill , C.S.A.' (printed below image) 'Lieut - General Ambrose P. Hill. River Pines James Mill 2nd Bull Run Antietam Fredricksburg [sic] Chancellersville Gettysburg Wilderness Spotsylvania Cold Harbor Petersburg.' (written on reverse side of image). Title: Ambrose Powell Hill, General (Confederate). . between 1861 and 1865.
RMW6JB8M–Lt. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill, C.S.A
RMBXM22N–MAJOR GENERAL AMBROSE POWELL HILL (1825-65) Confederate general in the American Civil War
RF2KDHRR7–Portrait of General Ambrose Powell Hill Jr., commanding a division of the Rebel army at Fredericksburg. 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMBB0HCR–General Lee and General Hill riding the Confederate lines at Antietam 1862. Hand-colored halftone of a Stanley Arthurs illustration
RMAPHHMA–Carte de visite of A.P. Hill.
RFKJ3PEY–Ambrose P Hill monument at the Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania.
RM2R7W2M7–Ambrose P. Hill c. 1867 copy
RF2J5Y24R–Portrait of Ambrose Powell Hill Jr., Confederate Army General in the American Civil War. 19th century illustration
RM2J6B29R–Gettysburg Battle historical marker with statue of Major General John Fulton Reynolds at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. (USA)
RM2PCFYT4–Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell Hill of the 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment and Confederate States Infantry Regiment in uniform / Vannerson & Jones, photographers, 77 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Hill, A. P, (A. Powell), Confederate States of America, Army, Virginia Infantry Regiment, 13th, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Confederate, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Confederate, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate.
RMFCREPN–A.P. Hill Boyhood Home, 102 North Main Street, Culpeper, Virginia
RMT2RWBR–Historic Burnside Bridge over Antietam Creek, site of Civil War battle, Antietam National Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Maryland
RM2AGD6Y5–. Gen. Robert Edward Lee; soldier, citizen, and Christian patriot. , were George Gordon Meade, George B. INIcClellan, IrvinMcDowell, George H.Thomas, Joseph Hooker,John Sedgwick, GideonJ. Pillow, Ambrose E.Burnside and WinfieldScott Hancock. Amongthe future Confederategenerals we find ThomasJonathan Jackson, AlbertSidney Johnston, JosephE. Johnston, BraxtonBragg, John B. Magruder,James Longstreet, Rich-ard S. Ewell, Ambrose P.Hill and Jubal Early. Chaplain Jones, inhis volume of personalreminiscences, illustratesGeneral Lees firmnessand perseverance in carry-ing out his purposes, by two incide
RM2M1JYNP–Ambrose Powell Hill , Military officers, Hill, A. P. A. Powell, Carte de Visite Collection
RM2CBANGK–Ambrose Powell Hill, ca. 1858.
RMHF2FC7–U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Michael J. Cuttic, a crew chief assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 366, looks out of a CH-53E Super Stallion aboard Ft. Ambrose Powell Hill, Va., Sept. 9, 2014. HMH-366 transported Marines with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment into a simulated combat zone during a training exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jodson B. Graves/Released) HMH-366 conducts Training Exercise 140909-M-SW506-030
RMFF8K06–CONFEDERATE GENERALS. /nThe Generals of the Confederate Army. Jefferson Davis, with red cloak, is at center left; Robert E. Lee, standing with saber, is at center right. Contemporary American lithograph.
RMDGJCBB–Lt. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill, C.S.A 527951
RMMAJWEJ–Bust portrait of a man in uniform. 'A. P. Hill C.S.A.' (written below image). 'A. P. Hill A. P. Hill' (written on reverse side of image). Title: Ambrose Powell Hill, Major General (Confederate). . between 1861 and 1865. E. and H.T. Anthony
RMW1GAMR–Lt. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill, C.S.A
RFCNT2AY–Digitally restored Civil War print showing General Lee and other prominent Confederate Generals of the Civil War on horseback.
RF2G8TN3D–Our Generals March, 1866 Civil War portrait sheet music. Confederate Generals: Robert E Lee, Johnston, Longstreet, Bragg, Stomewall Jackson, Beauregad
RFHG64KD–Vintage print of prominent Confederate Generals and Statesmen.
RMAPHHM7–Carte de visite of A. P. Hill, an engraved portrait.
RF2G282D7–Famous Confederate commanders of the Civil War, 1861-1865.
RMDANB1H–SECOND MANASSAS CAMPAIGN MANASSAS JUNCTION OPERATIONS Eight miles southeast, at Bristow (then Bristoe Station), Maj. Gen. Ambro
RMMCH5AE–. Chrysanthemum Majok Bonnapfon. i Wm. Simpson. A pleasing shade of p ink ; flowers incurved I similar to Mrs. E. G. Hill, but deeper in color. 00 per 100. The set of 25 varieties for $2.00. EARLY=FLOWERINQ CHRYSANTHEMUMS. The varieties offered in this collection are all such ihat will per The selection has been made with a view of offering only the v satisfactory results, even with the most ordinary cultivation. Ambrose Thomas. Bright red, with golden reflex; a large flower, dwarf grower. Baronne Briailles. Large creamy white, very free and early. Clinton Chalfant. Fine large yellow; of good
RMFCREPK–A.P. Hill Boyhood Home, 102 North Main Street, Culpeper, Virginia
RM2AWXTB1–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . AMBROSE P. HILL. Born in Culpepper Co., Va., Nov. !), 189.5. Graduateat the U. S. Military Academy. 1847. On coa^^t surveyeervice, IS.J.^-bl. Resigned his commie^iou to enter theConfederate army. Made Maj.-Geu. for services withGen. J. E. Johnston at Bull Run. Captured HarpersFerry, Sept. 14, 1862. Took an active part in the battleof Antietam. Fredericksbur;^, ChancoUorsville, andGettyHburir, and the great battles in the Spring of ISfilaround Richmond. Killed at Petersburg, April i, ISM.. WILLIAM
RM2JG763W–Gen. A.P. Hill, C.S.A, between 1860 and 1865. [Confederate general who was killed in the American Civil War].
RMHF2FC9–A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 366, lands aboard Ft. Ambrose, Va., Sept. 9, 2014. HMH-366 transported Marines with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment into a simulated combat zone during a training exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jodson B. Graves/Released) HMH-366 Conducts Training Exercise with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment 140909-M-SW506-197
RMDY39NW–General Ambrose P. Hill, C. S. A.
RMW6HH3B–Hill, Lt. Gen. Ambrose P.; bust-length
RF2G282EX–Robert E. Lee and 21 Confederate generals, all on horseback.
RMFCREPW–A.P. Hill Boyhood Home, 102 North Main Street, Culpeper, Virginia
RM2CGMBY4–. Southern generals, who they are, and what they have done . GEN. A. P. H I LL ±r C.B.RiclLardsc GENERAL AMBROSE POWELL HILL His Birth and Education.—Joins the Confederate Service.—Expedition to Eornney.—Promoted.—Gallant.Services around Eichmond.—Mechanicsville.—Cold Harbor.—•McCall.—Accompanies Jackson to Manassas.—Capture of Harpers Ferry.—Antie-tam. —Fredericksburg.—Chancellorsville.—Gettysburg.—Campaign of 1864.—Con-clusion. A New York paper, in speaking of the Confederate leaders,says : In all the battles of the war east of the mountains fromBull Run to Antietam creek, five names have be
RMHF2FCA–U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 366 walk towards a CH-53E Super Stallion aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., Sept. 9, 2014. HMH-366 transported Marines with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment into a simulated combat zone during a training exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jodson B. Graves/Released) HMH-366 Conducts Training Exercise with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment 140909-M-SW506-240
RMDH2GB0–Hill, Lt. Gen. Ambrose P., bust-length 530490
RMW1ETJC–Hill, Lt. Gen. Ambrose P.; bust-length
RM2CNH6AY–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . I—Left to right, back row: IN DAYS GONE BY AT CUMBERLAND 1 See Notesi . )ack row: Letha Ambrose (Connell), Betty Dickey, Margaret Robosson (Snyder), Louise Zihlman, Laura Lineamfelter Verna Hill (Weav«r>Front row: Sadie Dickens (Smith), Mrs. MoUie McDonald, Naney Miller, Mabel Crawford. Ora Bauer RobinsoniT EIizabefhMcr^^^^^^^ Sherchff. 4-Master Mechanic T. R. Stewart and his office force, 1918. 5-Miss Bums, enjoying a d»y in the open in 1918.C. T. Timekeepers and Division Accountants Offices-R. M Barnard, F. P. Keyser and A. P. Connell. 7-H. O. T
RM2CNH7Y5–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . I—Left to right, back row: IN DAYS GONE BY AT CUMBERLAND 1 See Notesi . )ack row: Letha Ambrose (Connell), Betty Dickey, Margaret Robosson (Snyder), Louise Zihlman, Laura Lineamfelter Verna Hill (Weav«r>Front row: Sadie Dickens (Smith), Mrs. MoUie McDonald, Naney Miller, Mabel Crawford. Ora Bauer RobinsoniT EIizabefhMcr^^^^^^^ Sherchff. 4-Master Mechanic T. R. Stewart and his office force, 1918. 5-Miss Bums, enjoying a d»y in the open in 1918.C. T. Timekeepers and Division Accountants Offices-R. M Barnard, F. P. Keyser and A. P. Connell. 7-H. O. T
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