John F. Hill
DATE OF BIRTH: October 29, 1855 |
PLACE OF BIRTH: Eliot |
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DATE OF DEATH: March 16, 1912 |
PLACE OF DEATH: Boston |
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PROFESSION: Physician, Publisher, Banker |
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POLITICAL AFFILIATION: Republican |
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TERM IN OFFICE: January 3, 1901 – January 5, 1905 |
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FIRST LADY: Laura Colman Ligget |
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QUOTE: Our State has become the summer home of thousands of well-to-do people of other sections of the country, and the pleasure-resort of many more, who appreciate the health-giving qualities of our invigorating atmosphere, and delight in the rugged beauties of our seashore and mountain scenery.
Inaugural Address, January 3, 1901 |
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OTHER ELECTED OR APPOINTED OFFICES: State Representative, State Senator |
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FURTHER READING:
Cobb, William T. John Fremont Hill.
Kennebec Journal, Augusta, March 18, 1912.
McIntyre, Philip W. and Blanding, William F. Men of Progress. Boston: New England Magazine, 1897, pp. 260-261.
New York Times, March 17, 1912. |
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