Samuel W Hill
Samuel W Hill | |
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Died | August 29, 1889 | (aged 73)
Occupation | surveyor |
Samuel W Hill, (November 6, 1815 – August 28, 1889) was an American surveyor, geologist and mining developer in Michigan's Copper Country.
Early life and experience
Samuel Worth Hill was born on November 9 , 1815 in
Copper Country
Samuel W. Hill worked with
What in Sam Hill?
Samuel W Hill's propensity for profanity was legendary. Whenever his friends and neighbors would retell his colorful tales, they would substitute "Sam Hill" for the cuss words. Eventually, the phrase "What in Sam Hill?" spread beyond the Keweenaw Peninsula to become part of the American language.[5]
Legacy
Samuel W. Hill married Susan A. Warren, July 16, 1851.[6] Miss Warren was a pioneer school teacher in the Upper Peninsula, and established the first school in the Keweenaw region. The Hills were to make their home in Marshall, Michigan. Hill later served in the Michigan legislature, being twice elected.
Footnotes
Bibliography
- American biographical history of eminent and self-made men ... Michigan volume. Western Biographical Pub. Co. 1878.
- Ashlee, Laura Rose (2005). Traveling Through Time: A Guide to Michigan's Historical Markers. University of Michigan Press.
- Courter, Ellis W. (2005). Michigan's Copper Country: Contribution to Michigan Geology 92 01 (Report). Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality.
- Hannan, Caryn; Herman, Jennifer L.; et al. (2008). Michigan Encyclopedia. State History Publications.
- Hill, Samuel W. (1854). Report. Copper Falls Mining Company.
- History of Calhoun County, Michigan ... With Illustrations Descriptive of Its Scenery, Palatial Residences, Public Buildings. L.H. Everts and Company. 1877.
- History of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. University of Michigan Library. 2005.
- Martin, John Barlow (1986). Call It North Country, The Story of Upper Michigan. Wayne State University Press.
- "Michigan History Magazine, Volume 88". Bureau of History, Michigan Department of State. 2004.
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