Hillsborough (NC) Recorder
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DANIEL H. HILL
This
able and distinguished officer, the gallant and skillful commander of the First
Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers, which fought so bravely in the recent
battle at
He
discharged the duties of his new position with great zeal and fidelity. Notwithstanding the arduous labors that now
devolved on him, he found time to write and have published a large work on
Algebra, which was favorably received.
This work excited some remark at the time, on account of the intense
Southern spirit which breathes in some of its problems. In 1858, when the North Carolina Military
Institute was established at
Upon
the commencement of hostilities between Abraham Lincoln and the
Col.
Hill has not devoted all his talents and genius to military science. He is the author of two Theological works, viz: “The Sermon on the Mount,” and “The Crucifixion.” These works were published two or three years
ago, by the Presbyterian Board of Publication, and were well received in the
Christian literary world. Col. Hill is a
truly Christian man, and if we mistake not, is an Elder in the Presbyterian
Church at
In person, Col. Hill is about medium height, and well proportioned. He has dark eyes and hair, which is becoming slightly tinged with grey. He is about forty-two years old, has a serious military bearing, and is a very rigid disciplinarian.
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