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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter II (search)
extemporized map and itinerary yellow fever at A. P. Hill's home in Virginia assigned to duty in the Deparrevet-Major Joseph A. Haskin, commanding; First Lieutenant A. P. Hill, afterward lieutenant-general in the Conftried on me. All my patients got well. At length A. P. Hill came up from Jupiter, on his way home on sick-leautenant and detailing me for duty at West Point. So Hill and I came out of Florida together. On board the St's River steamer I had a relapse, and was very ill. Hill cared for me tenderly, kept me at Savannah awhile, aldiers are! As soon as I was well enough to travel, Hill took me to his home at Culpeper Court-house in Virgifered me too many of them. By the first of December Hill and I went together to West Point, I to report for dNorth Carolina the report that LieutenantGen-eral A. P. Hill had been killed in the last battle at Petersburg.and West, could know each other as well as I knew A. P. Hill. I was assigned to duty in the department of p
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
t West Point, 13, 14 Crofton, Col., in labor riots in Chicago, 497 Croxton, Maj.-Gen. John T., battle of Nashville, 264, 268 Culpeper Court-house, Va., A. P. Hill's residence at, 26 Culp's Farm. See Kolb's Farm. Cumberland River, military movements on, 185; measures to keep Hood from, 304 Curran Post-Office, Mo., skeneral, 64; commanding the Army of the Frontier, 64; ordered to report to Gen. Grant before Vicksburg, 64, 98 Hewit, Dr., at battle of Jonesboroa, 157 Hill, Lieut. A. P., attached to Battery D, First Artillery, 20; lieutenant-general, C. S. A., 20; friendship with S., sickness of both, and mutual nursing, 25, 26; entertains ering in Florida, 23, 24, 183; ordered to West Point, 24, 25; stricken with fever, 24-26; practises medicine, 25; promoted first lieutenant, 25; friendship with A. P. Hill, 25, 26; professional life at West Point, 26-29; formation of studious habits, 27-29; study of physics, 28; literary work, 28; results of Florida fever, 28; stu