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Hillyer may refer to: People *Ethel Hillyer Harris (1859-1931), American author * Barbara Hillyer (born 1934), American women's studies academic *Charles Hillyer (1845–1872), English cricketer *Charles Hillyer Brand (1861–1933), American politician, businessman, jurist and lawyer * Charles T. Hillyer, 19th century politician and soldier from Connecticut * Conway Hillyer Arnold (1848–1917), rear admiral of the United States Navy * Edgar Winters Hillyer (1830–1882), United States federal judge * Enrico Hillyer Giglioli (1845–1909), Italian zoologist and anthropologist *George Hillyer (1835–1927), American politician * Jim Hillyer (coach) (1928–1991), American college football coach *Jim Hillyer (politician) (1974–2016), Canadian politician * Junius Hillyer (1807–1886), American politician and lawyer * Lambert Hillyer (1889–1969), American film director and screenwriter * Lewis Wellington Hillyer (1818–1897), American politician from Iowa * Lonnie Hillyer (1940– ...
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Ethel Hillyer Harris
Ethel Hillyer Harris was a writer of Southern United States literature. Biography Ethel Hillyer was born and reared in Rome, Georgia Rome is the largest city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia, United States. Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, it is the principal city of the Rome, Georgia metropolitan area, Rome, Georgia, metropolitan statisti .... A daughter of Dr. Eben Hillyer and a granddaughter of Judge Junius Hillyer, she comes from one of the best known families in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Her grandfather served five years in Congress and was the friend of such men as Stephens, Toombs, Hill and Cobb. She was a niece of Judge George Hillyer, of Atlanta, a prominent member of the Georgia bar. On her grandmother's side she was a lineal descendant of Lyman Hall and George Walton, two of the Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, signers of the Declaration of Independence, and consequently, she was a member of the Daug ...
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Lewis Wellington Hillyer
Lewis Wellington Hillyer (1818–1897) was an American politician. Hillyer was a native of Licking County, Ohio, born in 1818. After attending Granville College, he worked alongside his brother and brother-in-law as a merchant, then joined the wholesaler firm Avery, Butler & Cecil. Hillyer moved to Taylor County, Iowa, in 1858, and became a farmer. Politically, Hillyer was affiliated with the Republican Party and served as a county supervisor before his election to the Iowa Senate. He held the District 7 District 7 could refer to: *District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam *District 7 (Zürich), Switzerland *District 7, Düsseldorf, Germany *VII District, Turku, Finland *District 7 School (Groton, Massachusetts), United States *District 7 School (Hanso ... seat between 1864 and 1868. Hillyer died on 29 May 1897. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hillyer, Lewis Wellington Businesspeople from Ohio Denison University alumni 1897 deaths Republican Party Iowa state senators 1818 births 19t ...
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Hill (other)
Hill usually refers to a raised landform. Hill may also refer to: Places England *Hill, Gloucestershire *Hill, Warwickshire *Hill, West Midlands United States *Hill, New Hampshire *Hill, Wisconsin *Fort A.P. Hill, a U.S. Army facility near Bowling Green, Virginia *Hill Air Force Base, a U.S. Air Force facility near Ogden, Utah Elsewhere *Hill, Netherlands, a hamlet in the municipality of Altena, North Brabant *Hill (stream), a 25-km-long stream that rises in the Eifel mountains, in Belgium *Hill Island, Nunavut, Canada *Electoral district of Hill, of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, Australia People and fictional characters * Hill (surname), a list of people and fictional characters * Hill Harper (born 1966), American actor and author * Hill Zaini (born 1987), Bruneian recording artist and actor * Hill H. Wilson (1840-1896), American businessman and politician Other uses * Embassy Hill, a 1970s Formula One team *"Hills", a 2017 song by Kim Petras See also

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Hillier (other)
Hillier, Hilliers, or ''variation'', may refer to: People with the surname * Ben Hillier, British songwriter and producer * Bevis Hillier, English art historian, author and journalist * David Hillier, English footballer * Craig Hillier (born 1978), a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender * Daniel Hillier (born 1998), a New Zealand professional golfer * Edwin Hillier, founder of Hillier Nurseries * Ernest Hillier, founder of the Australian chocolatier ''Ernest Hillier Chocolates'' * Erwin Hillier, German-born cinematographer * George Lacy Hillier, English racing cyclist and pioneer of British cycling * Sir Harold Hillier, English horticulturist * James Hillier, American hydrogeologist * James Hillier, Canadian-born American inventor * James Hillier (actor) * Jean Hillier, professor at the School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, Newcastle University * Joe Hillier, English footballer * Judith Hillier, British physicist * Katie Hillier (born 1973/74), British ...
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Senator Hillyer (other)
Senator Hillyer may refer to: * Charles T. Hillyer (1800–1891), Connecticut State Senate * George Hillyer George Hillyer (March 17, 1835October 2, 1927) was an American politician, serving as the 29th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, as well as a state representative and senator. He was also an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Ci ... (1835–1927), Georgia State Senate See also * Hillyer (other) {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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Hillyer College
Hillyer may refer to: People *Ethel Hillyer Harris (1859-1931), American author * Barbara Hillyer (born 1934), American women's studies academic *Charles Hillyer (1845–1872), English cricketer *Charles Hillyer Brand (1861–1933), American politician, businessman, jurist and lawyer * Charles T. Hillyer, 19th century politician and soldier from Connecticut * Conway Hillyer Arnold (1848–1917), rear admiral of the United States Navy * Edgar Winters Hillyer (1830–1882), United States federal judge * Enrico Hillyer Giglioli (1845–1909), Italian zoologist and anthropologist *George Hillyer (1835–1927), American politician * Jim Hillyer (coach) (1928–1991), American college football coach *Jim Hillyer (politician) (1974–2016), Canadian politician * Junius Hillyer (1807–1886), American politician and lawyer * Lambert Hillyer (1889–1969), American film director and screenwriter * Lewis Wellington Hillyer (1818–1897), American politician from Iowa * Lonnie Hillyer (1940– ...
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William Hillyer
William Richard Hillyer (5 March 1813 – 8 January 1861), was a prominent 19th century English professional cricketer for Kent County Cricket Club, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and many other sides in the days before county and international cricket was organised into regular competitions.Billy Hillyer
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Robert Hillyer
Robert Silliman Hillyer (June 3, 1895 – December 24, 1961) was an American poet and professor of English literature. He won a Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1934. Early life Hillyer was born in East Orange, New Jersey to an old Connecticut family. He attended Kent School in Kent, Connecticut. After high school, he attended Harvard University, graduating cum laude in 1917. While there, he was the editor of the literary magazine ''The Harvard Advocate, and was'' affiliated with the group known as the Harvard Aesthetes. When World War I began, he went to France and volunteered for the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps, along with Harvard classmate John Dos Passos. Once the United States entered the war, he joined the American forces. After serving as an ambulance driver, Hillyer later returned to France to work in the US Ordnance Department. After the Armistice, Hillyer worked as a military courier for the 1919 peace conference in Paris. For a while Hillyer and John Dos Passos sh ...
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Raphael Hillyer
Raphael Hillyer (April 10, 1914 – December 27, 2010) was a Jewish American viola soloist, teacher. Born Raphael Silverman in Ithaca, New York, his career included playing in the Boston Symphony Orchestra and co-founding the Juilliard String Quartet. Hillyer was still lecturing and teaching viola at Boston University during the final month of his life.BU School of Music fondly remembers esteemed faculty member Raphael Hillyer
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Quin Hillyer
Richard Quin Edmonson Hillyer (born March 16, 1964) is an American conservative newspaper columnist and writer. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives from Alabama's 1st congressional district in the 2013 special election in that district, finishing fourth in the Republican primary. Education and career Hillyer was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana and graduated from the Isidore Newman School in 1982 before matriculating at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., graduating with an A.B. in government and theology (cum laude) in 1986. After his graduation Hillyer joined the ''New Orleans Times-Picayune'' as a correspondent before a term as research/issues director for the Louisiana gubernatorial campaign of U.S. Representative Bob Livingston in 1987. He served as an unpaid director in the state campaign for Pete Dupont’s 1988 GOP presidential bid. A former page at the 1980 Republican National Convention, Hil ...
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Lonnie Hillyer
Lonnie Hillyer (March 25, 1940 in Monroe, Georgia – July 1, 1985 in New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter, strongly influenced by Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk and other bebop legends of that era. Lonnie Hillyer moved with his family to Detroit at age three, and began studying music at 14 under Barry Harris. In 1960, he moved to New York City, where he played with Charles Mingus, Yusef Lateef, and Clifford Jarvis. Lonnie Hillyer's association with Mingus lasted more than a decade, performing on records such as "My Favorite Quintet" and "Let My Children Hear Music". In 1966, Lonnie Hillyer and Charles McPherson formed a quintet performed together during the years following. McPherson also grew up with Hillyer in Detroit. Around 1983 he and (former Monk tenor saxophonist) Charles Rouse formed a jazz quintet ("Bebop Quintessence"), with (drummer) Leroy Williams, (pianist) Hugh Lawson and (bassist) Ben Brown. Hillyer performed live with many musicia ...
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Lambert Hillyer
Lambert Harwood Hillyer (July 8, 1893 – July 5, 1969) was an American film director and screenwriter. Biography Lambert Harwood Hillyer was born July 8, 1893, in Tyner, Indiana. His mother was character actress Lydia Knott. A graduate of Drake University, Drake College, he worked as a newspaper reporter and an actor in vaudeville and stock theater. During World War I he began working in motion pictures and became a prolific director and screenwriter, working on many silent-era Westerns by William S. Hart, Buck Jones, Tom Mix and others. Often associated with producer Thomas H. Ince, Hillyer expanded into romantic melodramas and crime films in the 1920s. In 1936 he directed two chillers for Universal Studios, Universal, the science-fiction film ''The Invisible Ray (1936 film), The Invisible Ray'' and the cult horror film ''Dracula's Daughter''. He directed Batman (serial), the first screen depiction of Batman, a 15-part serial produced in 1943 that was re-released as a the ...
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