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What (who) is H Hill Goldsmith - definition

CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY GENERAL
D. H. Hill; D.H. Hill; Daniel H. Hill; General D. H. Hill; Harvey Hill
  • "Bloody Lane" in the sunken road after the Battle of Antietam, 1862. General D. H. Hill's Confederate troops received multiple assaults and an enfilading fire from several U.S. divisions leaving this bloody scene.

H. Hill Goldsmith         
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
Harold Hill Goldsmith
Harold Hill Goldsmith is an American developmental psychologist and behavior geneticist. He is the Mark and Ilene Laufman Family Professor and the Antoine Bascom Professor & Leona Tyler Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Julian Goldsmith         
MINERALOGIST AND GEOCHEMIST
Julian Royce Goldsmith; Julian R. Goldsmith
Julian Royce Goldsmith (1918–1999) was a mineralogist and geochemist at the University of Chicago (Moore, 1971). Goldsmith, along with colleague Fritz Laves, first defined the crystallographic polymorphism of alkali feldspar (Newton, 1989).
Margaret L. Goldsmith         
  • Paul Frischauer ''Beaumarchais, adventurer in the century of women'', 1935
AMERICAN JOURNALIST, HISTORICAL NOVELIST AND TRANSLATOR
Margaret Leland Goldsmith; Margaret Goldsmith
Margaret Leland Goldsmith (1894–1971) was an American journalist, historical novelist and translator who lived and worked primarily in England. She translated Erich Kästner's Emil and the Detectives for the first UK edition.

Wikipedia

Daniel Harvey Hill

Daniel Harvey Hill (July 12, 1821 – September 24, 1889), commonly known as D. H. Hill, was a Confederate general who commanded infantry in the eastern and western theaters of the American Civil War.

Hill was known as an aggressive leader, being severely strict, deeply religious, and having dry, sarcastic humor. He was brother-in-law to Stonewall Jackson and a close friend to both James Longstreet and Joseph E. Johnston, but disagreements with both Robert E. Lee and Braxton Bragg cost him favor with Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Although his military ability was well respected, Hill was underutilized by the end of the American Civil War because of these political feuds.