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Hill, Thomas (49)

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Epithet: Minister of Shuttington, county Warwickshire Epithet: of Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge Epithet: turnkey in Portsmouth gaol Epithet: Rector of Dunstable Epithet: Secretary to the Board of Trade The East German government created posters to promote a wide variety of events and anniversaries. The locations of these events varied from indoor locations, such as museums, to outdoor loc...

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Hill, Thomas, 1818-1891 (36)

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Thomas Hill was President of Harvard College from 1862-1868. Thomas Hill (1818-1891) earned his Harvard AB 1843 and served as President of Harvard University from 1862-1868. Thomas Hill (1818-1891) was President of Harvard University from October 6, 1862 to September 30, 1868. He was also a Unitarian minister, mathematician, scientist, educator, and Harvard University lecturer. President of Harvard University from 1862-1868. Al...

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Hill, Thomas, 1760-1840 (28)

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Thomas Hill was a book collector described as "a lover of English literature who possessed one of the most copious collections of English poetry in existence." John Taylor was the editor of the newspaper The Sun, and author of a memoir titled Records of my life. Thomas Hill was the editor of the Monthly Mirror. The title page of this manuscript claims that Hill was also believed to have been the original Paul Pry, "so admirably portrayed on the stage by Liston."...

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Hill, Thomas George, 1876- (15)

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Hill, Robert Thomas, 1858-1941 (21)

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Significant figure in the development of American geology during the late 19th and early 20th century. Geologist and professor. Born in 1859 in Nashville, Tennessee. Moved to Comanche, Texas in 1875. Attended Cornell University. Worked as a geologist for the United States Geographical Survey under the direction of John Wesley Powell and surveyed regions of the Southwest. Also taught at the University of Texas. Died in 1941. Geologist....

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Hill, Rev. Thomas (10)

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Hill, Thomas, 1829-1908 (13)

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Watts, T. H. (Thomas Hill), 1819-1892 (12)

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Hubbard, Thomas H. (Thomas Hill), 1781-1857 (7)

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U.S. representative and lawyer of New York. Thomas H. Hubbard, Yale 1799, was a Representative from New York, 1817-1819 and 1821-1823, moved to Utica in 1823, and retired from public life in 1835. He was a member of the Western Land Association. The Western Land Association was formed in 1835 for the purpose of purchasing lands and other real estate in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan Territory, and Wisconsin Territory. Trustees were Levi Beards...

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Hill, Thomas, active 1840-1851, of Tamworth; agent to Sir R Peel (35)

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Epithet: of Tamworth; agent to Sir R Peel

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