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  1. Samuel Hill (13 de mayo de 1857 - 26 de febrero de 1931) [1] , generalmente conocido como Sam Hill, fue un empresario, abogado, ejecutivo ferroviario y defensor de buenas carreteras estadounidense. Influyó significativamente en el desarrollo económico de la región del Pacífico Noroeste a principios del siglo XX .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samuel_HillSamuel Hill - Wikipedia

    Samuel Hill (13 May 1857 – 26 February 1931), was an American businessman, lawyer, railroad executive, and advocate of good roads. He substantially influenced the Pacific Northwest region's economic development in the early 20th century.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Samuel_HillSamuel Hill - Wikiwand

    Samuel Hill , generalmente conocido como Sam Hill, fue un empresario, abogado, ejecutivo ferroviario y defensor de buenas carreteras estadounidense. Influyó significativamente en el desarrollo económico de la región del Pacífico Noroeste a principios del siglo XX.

  4. 18 de ene. de 2003 · By the end of the nineteenth century, Sam Hill was a wealthy and accomplished railroad executive, financial manager, and investor, and he was active in a wide range of civic groups and fraternal organizations. He was noted for his tireless ambition and energy and for his integrity. On to Seattle.

  5. Samuel Hill is a Mountainbike rider from AUS. Samuel Hill is 38 years old, weights kg and is cm tall. 1 times World Champion. 4 times World Cup. Winner of 10 races. Samuel Hill is World Ranking 93 with 150 points

  6. Sam Hill The Prince of Castle Nowhere by John E. Tuhy This is the definitive biography of Sam Hill, enigmatic, eccentric millionaire, a compulsive doer and dreamer. His unhappy family life, and later manic state, drove him to affairs with women and close to ruin.

  7. www.emergingamerica.org › exhibits › radical-equalitySamuel Hill | Emerging America

    In 1836, Samuel Hill helped found a male anti-slavery society and took part in abolitionist meetings across eastern Connecticut. Through these anti-slavery connections, Hill met George Benson and other Brooklyn activists.