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Old 07-26-2006, 01:28 AM
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And Then A.P. Hill Came Up - A.P

Take a look. I found it a few days ago, not as if I'm some grand genius internet explorer. Tell me if you've seen it before and/or what you think about it.

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Old 07-26-2006, 03:07 AM
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Bart:
Have seen it, but didn't pore through it. Minimial interest in Mr. Hill so, no comment.
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And Then A.P. Hill Came Up - A.P

Take a look. I found it a few days ago, not as if I'm some grand genius internet explorer. Tell me if you've seen it before and/or what you think about it.

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Bart,

I've seen it before and I think it is very well done. Jenny, the web designer, happens to be a lawyer and she also has a blog which sometimes has Civil War related posts. It's called "The Learned Foot", though I forget the link at the moment. A Google search should find it though.
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Old 07-27-2006, 06:08 PM
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I looked it over and thought it pretty well done also. I guess I have always had a fascination with the deathbed calls for AP Hill by Jackson and Lee, and I would also say that the intertwined relationships betwen Hill, John Hunt Morgan, George McClellan, etc. make these stories more interesting to me.
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