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D. H. Hill, Jr., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 4, North Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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the power of the press and in its influence for good. Among his latest pleasures were talking with the old veterans and contributing to the history of the war. In 1881 he wrote a series of cavalry sketches describing the battles of Five Forks and Chamberlain Run, Namozine Church, and other notable engagements, which are preserved to-day among the most interesting and valuable historical data of the war; and again he made valuable contributions to The War Between the States, published by John A. Sloane. He was ever interested in history, and zealous of the fame of North Carolina. He wrote sketches of The Dutch Side, a history of the Battle of Ramseur's Mill, A History of the North Carolina Railroad, etc. On November 19, 1894, came a plea from Judge Clark for a history of the Ninth regiment, State troops (First North Carolina cavalry), saying, You are very busy, and that is one reason you are selected. Only busy men have the energy and talent to do this work. Your record as a soldi