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- Q5538744 description "American politician".
- Q5538744 description "American politician".
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- Q5538744 abstract "George Elbridge Hill (October 26, 1868 – May 6, 1958) was a Democrat politician from Idaho. He served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Idaho. Hill was elected in 1932 along with Governor C. Ben Ross.In 1886 he came with his father in the area of Rigby in Idaho. The father built up a homestead and began to cultivate the land. For four years George assisted him in his agricultural enterprise. In 1890 he returned to Salt Lake City where he entered college. He also worked as private secretary for congressman B. H. Roberts and studied law. He also worked as Newspaper reporter in Salt Lake City.In 1902 George Hill returned to Idaho. He founded the Rigby Hardware, Lumber & Manufacturing Company, which firm gave up the lumber business and later operated as one of the largest department stores in the eastern part of the state. For seventeen years Hill served in various positions in this enterprise. At the same time he joined several other business companies and led them to success. Among these companies was the Beet Growers Sugar Company. In 1919 George Hill was involved in the organization of the Jefferson County National Bank. He became the bank's first vice president and served as a director.Politically George Hill joined the Democratic Party. He became chairman of the board of trustees of Rigby and later he was elected to the office of the mayor of this village. For twelve years he served on the board of trustees of the Rigby school district. During this time the school system in Rigby was considerably improved. In 1911 he was elected in the Idaho House of Representatives. Afterwards he held several local offices until he was elected to the Idaho Senate in 1916. Hill also held several offices in the Democratic Party of Idaho. Together with Benjamin R. Gray, he conducted the democratic state campaign in 1912 for future President Woodrow Wilson. In 1924 he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention.In 1930 George Hill was elected Lt. Governor of Idaho. In this function he served between January 2, 1933 and January 7, 1935. George Hill died 6. May 1958 in Idaho Falls. He was married to Maud Johnson. The couple had eleven children.".
- Q5538744 alias "Hill, George Elbridge".
- Q5538744 birthDate "1868-10-10".
- Q5538744 birthDate "1868-10-26".
- Q5538744 birthYear "1868".
- Q5538744 deathDate "1958-05-06".
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- Q5538744 deathYear "1958".
- Q5538744 governor Q442034.
- Q5538744 orderInOffice "20thLieutenant Governor of Idaho".
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- Q5538744 alternativeNames "Hill, George Elbridge".
- Q5538744 birthDate "1868-10-26".
- Q5538744 dateOfBirth "1868-10-10".
- Q5538744 dateOfDeath "1958-05-06".
- Q5538744 deathDate "1958-05-06".
- Q5538744 deathPlace "Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho".
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- Q5538744 name "George E. Hill".
- Q5538744 name "Hill, George E.".
- Q5538744 office "20".
- Q5538744 party Q29552.
- Q5538744 placeOfDeath "Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho".
- Q5538744 profession "Attorney, Bank President, Manager of Rigby Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, Owner of Quality Store- owner of Big Springs Inn, Big Springs, Idaho".
- Q5538744 residence "Rigby, Jefferson, Idaho".
- Q5538744 shortDescription "American politician".
- Q5538744 successor "Gainford Mix".
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- Q5538744 comment "George Elbridge Hill (October 26, 1868 – May 6, 1958) was a Democrat politician from Idaho. He served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Idaho. Hill was elected in 1932 along with Governor C. Ben Ross.In 1886 he came with his father in the area of Rigby in Idaho. The father built up a homestead and began to cultivate the land. For four years George assisted him in his agricultural enterprise. In 1890 he returned to Salt Lake City where he entered college.".
- Q5538744 label "George Hill (Idaho politician)".
- Q5538744 givenName "George E.".
- Q5538744 name "George E. Hill".
- Q5538744 name "Hill, George E.".
- Q5538744 surname "Hill".