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Hill, Henry, Brunswick Herald

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Hill, Henry, of Add MS 41466

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Hill, Henry, banker, of Wolverhampton

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Hill, Henry, d. ca. 1608

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Epithet: of Add MS 41466

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Henry Hill (d. 1774), Windsor Herald.

From the guide to the Henry Hill: Precedents and Heraldic Memoranda, 1770, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)

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Epithet: Brunswick Herald

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Epithet: banker, of Wolverhampton

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Biography

Born in 1913, Henry Hill studied architecture at the University of California, Berkeley graduating in 1936 and at Harvard's Graduate School of Design, where he worked under the renowned Walter Gropius. After earning his master's degree in Architecture in 1938, he returned to the Bay Area, joining the office of John Ekin Dinwiddie in San Francisco and making partner in 1939. During World War II Hill served as a captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. When the war ended, he rejoined Dinwiddie and a new partner, Erich Mendelsohn, a well-known German architect who had fled the Third Reich.

In 1947, however, Hill formed his own practice designing residences throughout the Bay Area as well as Carmel, Southern California, Illinois, Connecticut, and Kentucky. Hill's individual style combined International modernism with regional, vernacular influences, placing him among the second phase of Bay Area regional architecture. His commissions were not limited to private residences, however. During the 1950s, he served as a consultant to U.S. Steel, designing a prototype steel house, and he designed U.S. Embassy staff housing in Vienna for the State Department. In 1955, he won an invitation-only competition to design the hiring hall of the International Longshoreman's and Warehouseman's Union near Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. He also designed the AIA award-winning chapel at the public hospital in Moline, Ill., as well as shops, and surrounding commercial and professional buildings. Additionally, he served as a lecturer in Architecture at Stanford University from 1948-1965.

In 1965, Hill took on long-time associate John Kruse, as a partner in his architecture practice. Kruse was born in Davenport, Iowa in 1918 and attended Cornell University and MIT. After serving in World War II as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, he settled in San Francisco and began working with Hill in 1948. With Hill as the designer and Kruse as the structural expert, the prolific partnership would result in more than 500 residences and commercial buildings in California, Hawaii, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Quebec, and El Salvador. Hill and Kruse would win numerous awards for design throughout their careers, collectively and individually. Kruse was a member of the American Institute of Architects, the Construction Specifications Institute, and the Woodside Town Council. Hill would pass away in 1985 and Kruse in 2000.

Sources: "Albert Henry Hill Obituary." Henry Hill and John Kruse Collection, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley.

"Henry Hill and Worley Wong, Celebrated Bay Area Architects." Architecture, April 1985.

"Kruse, John, 'Jack' W." San Francisco Chronicle, November 11, 2000. SFGate Website: http://www. sfgate.com

Weinstein, Dave. "Flamboyant Modernism: Henry Hill's Stellar Taste and Love for the Arts is Reflected in the Homes he Designed." San Francisco Chronicle, June 11, 2005. SFGate Website: http://sfgate.com

From the guide to the Henry Hill and John Kruse collection, 1946-1989, (Environmental Design Archives. College of Environmental Design.)

Henry Hill was born in Guilford, Connecticut, on 4 July 1778 . In 1808 he was appointed by President Thomas Jefferson as U.S. Consul to the port of San Salvador (Bahia), Brazil . He served until 1819, when he resigned because of failing health and moved to a large plantation, Columbiano, some distance from Bahia. He and his family lived there for fourteen years before returning to the United States in 1833. Hill resided in Buffalo, New York, until his death on 24 July 1841 .

According to the "Brief Historical Sketch of the American Consulate in Bahia" [Correspondence: Hill, Henry], Henry Hill remained as Consul at Bahia until 11 July 1818, when he was named Consul at Rio de Janeiro, confirmed by the Senate on 30 November 1818. He continued to be active in business at Rio de Janeiro, as he had previously been at Bahia, until May 1821, at which time he left for the United States.

From the guide to the Henry Hill Papers., 1805-1962., (Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center .)

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Tiverton, Devon

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