For the last several weeks The St. Charles Press has run a series of articles centered on the Civil War letters of Chauncey J. Hill to his young wife, Sarah Downing Hill. The Hills were residents of Saratoga in 1864, just starting their own farming operation when Hill was called up to serve the Union in the War Between the States. The Hills corresponded regularly from February 1864 to June of 1864 when Hill was captured at Brice’s Crossroad, Mississippi.
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The marker for Chauncey Hill’s grave stands near Andersonville in Mississippi. Photo by Kevin Frye |