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H.
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July
20, 1839, Delaware County, OH (37) |
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| WIFE |
Mary
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Ohio
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| CHILDREN |
Virgil
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Harvey
Hill (37) |
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James
R. Hill (37) |
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Picture
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History of the State of Kansas
1883 |
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| OCCUPATION |
| Kansas
State Legislature in 1874 (37) |
| Medical Doctor (37) |
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| MILITARY |
| Private in
the Thirty-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry (37) |
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| BIOGRAPHY |
| H. D.
HILL, M. D., was born in Delaware County, Ohio, July 20,
1839. He was educated and reared in his native State and
when the war broke out he was studying medicine in Ohio
and on August *, 1862, he enlisted as a private in the
Thirty-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry. After serving seven
months, he was transferred to the medical department, in
which he served until July 19, 1865. Returning home he
continued his studies, and in 1867 graduated from the
medical department of the Michigan State University at Ann
Arbor. In 1870 Dr. Hill came to Kansas, locating in
Augusta Township, and has since been prominently
identified with the development of the southern part of
the county. He was the first clerk of the township and was
elected to the State Legislature in 1874, and again in
1880, and was a member of a special session of the State
Legislature during the month of September, 1874, and took
an active part in securing the passage of the law
regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors during the
session of 1880. Politically he is a Republican. He was
married in Ohio to Miss Mary E. Folks. They have three
children - Virgil, Harvey and James R. The doctor is a
member of the Masonic order. (37) |
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