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George Hillyer

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The afternoon of July 2, 1863, left the β€œWheatfield” and nearby woods strewn with more than 4,000 dead and wounded Union and Confederate soldiers. Thousands of troops fought in this area and veterans compared it to a whirlpool--a stream of eddies and tides that flowed around the 19-20 acres of wheat
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counties. He served as the Georgia delegate to the United States Centennial Commission that planned and organized the country's Centennial celebrations and the International Exhibition of 1876. He was appointed to the
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in 1856. He was sworn in the following January and served one two-year term. Hillyer then served as Clerk of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1859 to 1860. In 1860 he was selected as a delegate to the
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After the war, Hillyer set a law practice in Atlanta with his brother, Henry. The two worked together for a number of years before George eventually joined the law firm of Hillyer, Alexander & Lambdin.
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In June 1867, at the age of 32, Hillyer married Ellen Emily Cooley, and together they undertook to raise a family, eventually having 8 children (three of whom died in infancy).
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company known as the "Hillyer Rifles" in the late spring of 1861. The men were mustered into the Confederate Army on June 13, with Hillyer elected as the
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in July 1854, "securing honors in all branches of study". He then studied law under the supervision of his father, Judge Hillyer, in
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remarked that Confederate Captain Hillyer was "a most able, efficient & gallant officer".
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At the age of 21, Hillyer ran for a seat in the state legislature, and was elected to the
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Hillyer resigned his captain's commission in November 1863 to become an auditor for the
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to provide higher education to the freed slaves. He was on the board of trustees for
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and solicitor of the U.S. Treasury, and Jane Selina Watkins. He graduated from
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owned by farmer George Rose; it is said to have changed hands six times.
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Confederate Army Captain George Hillyer Print Wall Art - at WalMart
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Two letters and a telegram from Capt. Hillyer to his father -
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People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War
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He died at the age of 92 and was buried in Atlanta's
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With the outbreak of the Civil War, Hillyer raised a
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Company C of the Ninth Regiment of Georgia Volunteers
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Judge George Hillyer papers - Atlanta History Center
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Fulton County
Superior Court
Georgia State Senate
Georgia House of Representatives
Walton County
Mayor of Atlanta
Athens, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
American
Democratic
Ethel Hillyer Harris
Alma mater
Mercer University
Lawyer
Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
CSA
Major
CSA
Company C of the Ninth Regiment of Georgia Volunteers
CSA
American Civil War
Battle of Fredericksburg
Gettysburg Campaign
Peninsula Campaign
Atlanta Campaign
Atlanta, Georgia
Confederate States Army

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