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SEVEN DAYS BATTLES MALVERN HILL
Here Lee met Longstreet and Jackson in the morning of July 1, 1862. D.H. Hill reported the strength of the Union position on Malvern Hill; but Lee, having cause to believe the Unionists were weakening, prepared to attack. Jackson and D.H. Hill moved on this road southward to Malvern Hill.
Conservation & Development Commission, 1932 |