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    James Hillhouse (October 20, 1754 – December 29, 1832) was an American lawyer, real estate developer, and politician from New Haven, Connecticut. He represented...
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    James Hillhouse High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in New Haven, Connecticut. It serves grades 9–12. Formerly New Haven High...
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  • James Hillhouse Fuertes (10 August 1863 in Ponce, Puerto Rico - 30 January 1932 in Brooklyn, New York) was a United States civil and sanitary engineer...
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  • Look up Hillhouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hillhouse may refer to: Alex Hillhouse (1907–1983), Australian athlete who competed in the 1932 Summer...
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    national draft, and selected seven delegates led by Chauncey Goodrich and James Hillhouse. Rhode Island's legislature selected four delegates to discuss "the...
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    the band was all-female, with vocalist Linda Perry, bassist Christa Hillhouse, guitarist Shaunna Hall, and drummer Wanda Day. However, before their...
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    March 3, 2023. Hillhouse, Margaret Prouty (1924). Historical and Genealogical Collections Relating to the Descendants of Rev. James Hillhouse. Hilu, Virginia...
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    president pro tempore of the Senate from May 1800 to November 1800, James Hillhouse served as president pro tempore from February 1801 to December 1801...
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    included in the Hillhouse Avenue Historic District, which extends to include houses on adjacent streets. The avenue is named for James Hillhouse (1754–1832)...
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    planting program takes place in New Haven, at the urging of native James Hillhouse. 1900: Louis Lassen, owner of Louis' Lunch, is credited with inventing...
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    group of Yale students at New Haven, Connecticut, along with Captain James Hillhouse and the Second Connecticut Governor's Guards, in a skirmish with the...
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    Senator James Hillhouse in 1808, was also defeated. During the late 1860s and 1870s, five additional amendments were proposed. One advocate, James Mitchell...
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    vols., Yale University Press, 1911, 1966 James Madison's Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, James Brown Scott, Oxford University Press,...
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    plague swept the town. The increased demand for burial space prompted James Hillhouse, a businessman and U.S. Senator, to invite other prominent families...
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    Oliver Wolcott Jr., Secretary of the Treasury (class of 1778), and James Hillhouse, a New Haven developer and political leader. His 1817 marriage to Henrietta...
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  • Liberal, after the party changed its name. The son of James W. Hillhouse and Mary Brown, Hillhouse came to Winnipeg with his family in 1900 and was educated...
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    elected May 14, 1800 John E. Howard, (F), elected November 21, 1800 James Hillhouse, (F), elected February 28, 1801 Speaker: Theodore Sedgwick (F) This...
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    Agassiz" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1920. "Hillhouse Family Genealogy: Register Report of Abraham Hillhouse". Retrieved March 8, 2011. Works by Louis Agassiz...
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    Ernest Borgnine (category Hillhouse High School alumni)
    family settled in New Haven, Connecticut, where Borgnine graduated from James Hillhouse High School. He took to sports while growing up, but showed no interest...
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    Capitol: William Thornton Chaplain: William White, Episcopalian Doorkeeper: James Mathers Secretary: Samuel A. Otis Chaplain: Ashbel Green, Presbyterian Clerk:...
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    1784, when it was purchased by James Hillhouse, New Haven's largest landowner. Hillhouse built a wide road, now Hillhouse Avenue, to extend to the foot...
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  • Trumbull's term. Oct 13, 1796 – Jul 19, 1807 Federalist Uriah Tracy 5 2 James Hillhouse Federalist May 12, 1796 – Jun 10, 1810 Elected to finish Ellsworth's...
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    Senate In office December 8, 1801 – December 13, 1802 Preceded by James Hillhouse Succeeded by Stephen R. Bradley United States Senator from Georgia...
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    violated U.S. law to do so. Despite demands by United States Rep. James Hillhouse and by the pamphleteer Thomas Paine to enforce existing federal law...
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  • 1790 - March 3, 1803 4,651 dd December 6, 1808 December 25, 1811 James Hillhouse Federalist Connecticut March 12, 1796 - June 10, 1810 5,202 dd December...
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    C., from March 4, 1809, to March 4, 1811, during the first two years of James Madison's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives...
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    Party ticket with Rufus King; the ticket lost to Democratic-Republicans James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins in a landslide. Howard County, Maryland, is...
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    1801–1803 1790 John Brown Democratic-Republican KY 1803–1805 1791 James Hillhouse Federalist CT 1805–1810 1796 Joseph Anderson Democratic-Republican...
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    March 4, 1801 Aaron Burr 4th Senate Chamber, United States Capitol James Hillhouse President pro tempore of the United States Senate March 4, 1805 George...
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    public records of the state of Connecticut. H.P. Haven. pp. 625. Thorpe, James Ernest (1994). Henry Edwards Huntington: A Biography. University of California...
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