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The monument “To the Memory of A.P. Hill” is southwest of Petersburg at the intersection of Boydton Plank Road (US 1) and Duncan Road.

The monument “To the Memory of A.P. Hill” near Petersburg, Virginia
From the monument
To the memory of
A.P. Hill, Lt-Gen. C.S.A.
He was killed about 600 yards
northwardly from this marker,
being shot by a small band of
stragglers from the Federal lines
on the morning of April 2nd, 1865
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Erected by A.P. Hill Camp Sons of
Confederate Veterans-Petersburg, Va.
Location of the monument
The monument ‘To the Memory of A.P. Hill‘ is southwest of Petersburg on the southeast side of the intersection of Boydton Plank Road (US 1) and Duncan Road. (37°11’33.6″N 77°28’51.1″W) The monument is beneath a large tree facing away from US 1. A driveway off Duncan Road gives easy access to the monument.
