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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 9, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for D. H. Hill or search for D. H. Hill in all documents.
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Address of Gen. D. H. Hill.
Gen. D. H. Hill, who has been assigned to the Department of North Carolina, has made his headquarters at Goldsboro', N. C., and has issued an address to his troops.
The following is an extract:
Soldiers! Your brutal and malignant enemy is putting forth efforts unexampled in the history of theGen. D. H. Hill, who has been assigned to the Department of North Carolina, has made his headquarters at Goldsboro', N. C., and has issued an address to his troops.
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Soldiers! Your brutal and malignant enemy is putting forth efforts unexampled in the history of the world.
Having failed to subjugate you, he is maddened with the thirst for vengeance, and is pushing forward his foreign mercenaries to plunder your property and lay waste your homes.
But his marauding hosts have been so often beaten and baffled that they are now discourage and demoralized.
Should you be able to check them everybeen in battle will thus be enabled to enjoy the sensation of listening to the sound of hostile shot and shell, and those who have listened a great way off will be able to come some miles nearer, and compare the sensation caused by the distant cannonade with that produced by the rattle of musketry. D. H. Hill,, Major-General.