Munson Rufus Hill
Munson Rufus Hill | |
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Born |
Monroe County, New York | May 4, 1821
Died |
September 24, 1867 46) Memphis, Tennessee | (aged
Buried at | Oakland Cemetery |
Allegiance | Confederate States of America |
Service/branch | Confederate States Army |
Years of service | 1861–1863 |
Rank | Colonel |
Commands held | 47th Tennessee Infantry Regiment |
Battles/wars | American Civil War |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Hale |
Munson Rufus Hill (May 4, 1821 – October 24, 1867) was an American lawyer, politician and Confederate officer. Hill was born in Monroe County, New York and later moved to Dyersburg, Tennessee in 1839 and then Trenton, Tennessee ten years later.[1] In his antebellum career, he served as a lawyer and in the Tennessee state legislature, and married Elizabeth Hale. Hill was appointed colonel with the 47th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. He resigned his colonelship on January 5, 1863 due to "remittant [sic] fever" and gastroenteritis.[1] Later that year, he lost a race for the Confederate States Congress. Hill died on October 24, 1867 of yellow fever in Memphis. He is buried at Oakland Cemetery in Trenton, Tennessee.[1]
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