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PORTLAND, Maine

Belated honors for War of 1812 veteran

PORTLAND, Maine — A forgotten African-American veteran of the War of 1812 has received military honors at Eastern Cemetery, 150 years after his death. The honors for Richard Hill were delivered Saturday by local America Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts. Hill’s new headstone, paid for by the federal government, stands beside the graves of Portland’s black Revolutionary War veterans. The Portland Press Herald said Larry Glatz of South Portland came across Hill while researching Mainers who were part of the federal troops in the War of 1812. He’s believed to have witnessed the British attack on Fort McHenry, which inspired Francis Scott Key to write ‘‘The Star Spangled Banner.’’ Hill died at the hands of his son in 1861. (AP)