Hill, Walter Nickerson, 1846-1884.

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Walter Nickerson Hill was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1846. He held the position of chemist at the U.S. Torpedo Station, in Newport, R.I. from 1869-1881.

From the description of Lecture, [n.d.] (Naval War College). WorldCat record id: 17939610

Chemist; experimented with explosives.

From the description of Papers, 1860-1905. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122318579

Walter Nickerson Hill was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Albert B. and Elvira Nickerson Hill in 1846. He attended Chauncey Hall, and was awarded an Sc.B. from the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard University in 1865.

Hill obtained a position as chemist at the U.S. Torpedo Station in Newport in 1869. While there, he created a series of new methods of producing explosive compounds and published a number of papers that established his reputation as one of the world's leading experts on explosives. Among other things, Hill invented -- and obtained U. S. patents -- for improved techniques for the manufacture of liquid carbonic acid (1874-5), improved blasting compounds or dynamites (1873-4), improved methods of heating gas for motive power (1875-6), and (with Albert G. Caldwell of Indianapolis) for an apparatus and method of demagnetization (1881). In addition, he produced refinements in both the process and apparatus of producing nitroglycerine and of demagnetization for the purpose of heating gaseous matter for use in motors without causing fire. His pioneering work in motor chemistry led, in 1881, to a job as chemist at the Repauno Chemical Works, founded by Lammot DuPont, in Gibbstown, New Jersey, where Hill quickly rose to the rank of Superintendant. Tragically, Hill died on March 29, 1884, along with Lammot Dupont and four other men, in an explosion of the nitroglycerin works at the Repauno Chemical Company.

Hill married Katharine Louisa Smith, whose father (Augustus W. Smith) had been the President of Wesleyan University and a successful instructor of Mathematics. It seems that Hill himself was something of a frustrated mathematician. From 1880 to 1881, he tried unsuccessfully to secure an appointment as Professor of Mathematics in the U.S. Navy.

Katharine and Walter Hill had three children: Perry Childs, Walter Nickerson, and Katherine Ledyard.

From the guide to the Walter Nickerson Hill Papers, Hill (Walter Nickerson) Papers, (bulk 1870-1884), 1860-1905, (John Hay Library Special Collections)

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creatorOf Hill, Walter Nickerson, 1846-1884. Papers, 1860-1905. Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
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referencedIn Hill, Katharine Louisa Smith, 1847-1935. Papers, 1800-1967 (inclusive). Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
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associatedWith Abbot, Henry L. person
associatedWith Du Pont, Lammot, 1831-1884 person
associatedWith E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company-–History corporateBody
associatedWith Gibbs, Wolcott, 1822-1908 person
associatedWith Hare, Robert, 1781-1858. person
associatedWith Hill, Katharine Louisa Smith, 1847-1935. person
associatedWith Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791. person
associatedWith KATHARINE LOUISA (SMITH) HILL, 1847-1935 person
associatedWith Nobel, Alfred Bernhard, 1833-1896. person
associatedWith Trowbridge, John, 1843-1923 person
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associatedWith Wilder, John Thomas, 1830-1917 person
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Torpedo Station, Newport, Rhode Island
Patents
Correspondence
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Explosives
Explosives, Military
Guncotton
Gunpowder
Nitroglycerin
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Scientists
Temperance
Torpedoes
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Birth 1846

Death 1884

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