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  1. James Jerome Hill was a Canadian-American railroad director. He was the chief executive officer of a family of lines headed by the Great Northern Railway, which served a substantial area of the Upper Midwest, the northern Great Plains, and Pacific Northwest. Because of the size of this region and the economic dominance exerted by the Hill lines, Hill became known during his lifetime as "The ...

  2. 35歳ころのジェームズ・ヒル。1875年以前の撮影。 ジェームズ・ジェローム・ヒル(James Jerome Hill、1838年 9月16日 - 1916年 5月29日)は、19世紀後半から20世紀初頭にかけて、アメリカ合衆国において鉄道経営を担ったカナダ系アメリカ人である。 グレート・ノーザン鉄道(GN)の最高経営責任者(CEO ...

  3. James J. Hill was born on September 16, 1838 in the small town of Rockwood, Ontario. His father's death interrupted his early education and Hill had to help with the family finances. He showed a lot of academic growth and the head of the Rockwood Academy gave Hill free tuition.

  4. James Jerome Hill (Guelph/Eramosa, 1838. szeptember 16. – Saint Paul, 1916. május 29.) kanadai-amerikai vasúti igazgató volt. A Great Northern Railway által vezetett vasútvonalcsalád vezérigazgatója volt, amely a felső Közép-Nyugat, az északi Nagy-síkság és a csendes-óceáni északnyugat jelentős területét szolgálta ki.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2013 · Abstract. The two most powerful men in the nation’s dominant industry, Edward H. Harriman and James J. Hill, got into a fight in 1901 for control of the nation’s western railroads. The battle also pitted the Rockefellers versus J. P. Morgan, “Big Oil versus Big Steel,” and the nation’s two largest banks, First National and City National.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · My List. James J. Hill: Empire Builder is a local public television program presented by TPT . James J. Hill: Empire Builder%% A brief history of the life and times of James J...

  7. James J. Hill lived the late nineteenth century American dream. Through hard work, perseverance, and sometimes sheer luck, Hill amassed a fortune in the railroad industry though his company Great Northern. Hill was born in a rural community west of Toronto, Canada in 1838. Hill attended school through the age of fourteen, when his father died and he and his siblings went to work to support the ...