Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . s born in Boston, Mass., July 14, 1838. Hewas the son of William Henry and Abbie F. (Remich) Hill; grandsonof James and Abigail (Hill) Hill, and a descendant through Captain Jamesand Eunice (Gruard) Hill, Captain Elisha and Mary (Plaisted) Hill,Captain John and Mary (Frost) Hill, Roger and Mary (Cross) Hill, fromPeter Hill, the immigrant ancestor who was born in England, came tothis countr


Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . s born in Boston, Mass., July 14, 1838. Hewas the son of William Henry and Abbie F. (Remich) Hill; grandsonof James and Abigail (Hill) Hill, and a descendant through Captain Jamesand Eunice (Gruard) Hill, Captain Elisha and Mary (Plaisted) Hill,Captain John and Mary (Frost) Hill, Roger and Mary (Cross) Hill, fromPeter Hill, the immigrant ancestor who was born in England, came tothis country in 1632 and settled on Richmond Island, near Cape Elizabeth,Maine, and in 1644 leased land at Winter Harbour (subsequently Bidde-ford Pool), and in 164S was a member of the General Court of Hill became a resident of Saco, Maine, in 1653, and died there in 1667,and his son. Captain John Hill, commanded the fort erected at Saco forthe defence of the place during the King Philip War. Captain James Hill was one of the twelve citizens elected to receiveGeneral George Washington when he visited Portsmouth, 1789, he havingbeen a soldier in the American Revolution. He was one of the party who.


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