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of the battles on the Chickahominy, he was wounded by a minie ball which entered his wrist and came out near the shoulder. The wound, although serious, was not deemed mortal, but he was brought to the Brevoort

House in New York, where he died on the thirteenth day of June, 1862. Mr. Hill's only daughter is the wife of Samuel A..Noyes, Esq., a practicing lawyer in New York City.