. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . distinguished service that he performed dining the war. He was one of fifty picked men from his regiment to go on the Kilpat-rick raid on Kichinond, leaving camp near Culpeper, February 26. returning AMERICAN HEROISM. 507 via Alexandria. March 15, 1864. seventeen days and nights of severeweather and extreme hardships, which ended in bitter disappointment. Hills fought his last battle at Cedar Creek, after he was mustered out,being in the


. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . distinguished service that he performed dining the war. He was one of fifty picked men from his regiment to go on the Kilpat-rick raid on Kichinond, leaving camp near Culpeper, February 26. returning AMERICAN HEROISM. 507 via Alexandria. March 15, 1864. seventeen days and nights of severeweather and extreme hardships, which ended in bitter disappointment. Hills fought his last battle at Cedar Creek, after he was mustered out,being in the saddle from five oclock in the morning until eleven oclock atnight, assisting the brigade in the capture of twenty-two guns and caissons,three hundred and thirty-five prisoners, twenty-nine wagons, six hundred andtwenty horses and mules, thirty-three ambulances filled with wounded Con-federates, two battle flags, besides thousands of muskets that were mostly(lest i(iyed. He fought in eighty-two battles and skirmishes, ending with CedarCreek, Sheridans crowning victory. At the battle of North Fork (sometimes called Port Republic), he won a 0, iJ^Mkf^M. Hill Rescuing His Sergeant. medal of honor, which was awarded him by Congress for distinguished gal-lantry on that field, September 26, 1864. Hills heroic conduct is described in the following letter from II. Lyman to Major Cheney, historian of the 9th New York Cavalry: Major Newei. Cheney, Poland Center. X. Y. Dear Sir and Comrade:—An act of heroism and comradeship came under myobservation, which I believe was unsurpassed during- the late war. and should be on record inour history. You will remember that during our campaign of the Shenandoali Valley in 1864 underGeneral Sheridan, we reached Harrisonburg the evening- of September 25th, and on theA. H— Lit 508 THE STORY OF morning of the 26th were ordered forward ; we encountered the enemys cavalry about twomiles toward Port Republic ; we drove them before us rapidl


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