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John H. Hill

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African Americans, had replaced the town's Old School—the town's first public school for African Americans—in 1883. As principal, Hill commenced the 1889 school year with 63 students, and the 1890 school year with a record 65 students. The school's board of trustees reappointed him to this position in 1891. Hill sought to add grade levels to Shadyside School and worked to standardize instruction there. He served as the school's principal until 1893, when Alexander Freeman succeeded him in this position. While in Shepherdstown, Hill was a proponent of the
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teaching mechanics and mechanical drawing, Hill's wife Etta Hill teaching music, drawing, and Latin, and Flayvilla D. Brown teaching sewing. In addition to his duties as principal, Hill also taught mathematics. Throughout his tenure as principal at the institute, Hill and his wife resided in Fleming
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Hill visited the institute (then known as West Virginia Collegiate Institute) in November 1922, and delivered a presentation on "Mexico and Its People", based upon his personal knowledge from his travels in Mexico. While Hill no longer worked directly for the institute, he continued his affiliation
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wrote that Hill was the "most prominent teacher that Shepherdstown had" and that the community remembered him for the efficiency of his work. Hill served as the principal of Shepherdstown's African-American public school known as Shadyside School. Shadyside School, Shepherdstown's second school for
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West Virginia State University was founded as the West Virginia Colored Institute in 1891, and was later known as West Virginia Collegiate Institute (1915), West Virginia State College (1929), and finally West Virginia State University (2004). Hill was titled as a principal during his tenure;
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in 1894, the president of the Board of Regents appointed Hill to finish Campbell's unexpired term. In June 1894, at the regular meeting of the board, Hill was elected and duly installed as the second principal of the West Virginia Colored Institute. Hill presided over the institute's first
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from 1898 to 1899. Hill returned to the institute in 1899, when he was appointed Commandant of Cadets and professor of mathematics, and remained there until 1903. Following his death in 1936, West Virginia State named Hill Hall in his honor.
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in September 1898. Hill returned to the institute when he was appointed as Commandant of Cadets and professor of mathematics in June 1899. As commandant, Hill led the institute's cadets in West Virginia military parades.
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in 1894, Hill was appointed to a committee to urge the West Virginia Legislature to make an appropriation to the West Virginia Colored Institute's teaching fund. He attended the association's fifth meeting in
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the next year on March 6, 1899. Following his resignation, the Board of Regents placed James M. Canty of the Mechanical Department in charge of the school until the board's election of
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As the institute's principal, Hill was a member of the West Virginia Teachers' Association. He participated in the association's third annual meeting in
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In 1935, West Virginia's State Board of Education honored Hill's service to West Virginia State College by naming him the college's president
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Biennial Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Storer College: Academic and Normal Departments Located at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
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Hill taught in schools to pay for his study expenses, and from 1877 to 1879, he worked at the law office of Tallman and Larrabee while he
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Hill resigned from his positions at the West Virginia Colored Institute in 1903 and spent the following year traveling across the
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on October 13, 1936, at his home in Institute. His funeral services were held at West Virginia State, and he was
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commencement. By May 1898, the faculty under Hill consisted of C. E. Jones teaching natural science and history,
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Following his discharge from military service, Hill returned to Charles Town, and became a schoolteacher in
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lawyer in 1879, and became West Virginia's first African-American lawyer after his admission to the bar of
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with the school as an occasional lecturer at student assemblies and informal advisor to students.
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officer. In addition to Hill, six of the institute's students enlisted, four of whom were made
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in 1895 and the sixth meeting in Charleston in 1896, where he provided the welcoming remarks.
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West Virginia State University's Hill Hall is named for Hill. Hill Hall was a dormitory for
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however, West Virginia State University considers him the university's second president.
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Brown, Charles Summer (May 1959). "The Genesis of the Negro Lawyer in New England".
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In 1893, Hill was appointed as the English professor and assistant principal of the
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in January 1889, Hill married Etta Lovett in Harpers Ferry. According to
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G. B. J. (May 1935). "Reviewed Work: Princess Malah, by John H. Hill".
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Twelfth Biennial Report of the State Superintendent of Free Schools
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Browning, James B. (January 1934). "John H. Hill, Princess Malah".
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in the 8th United States Infantry Volunteer Immunes of the
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Hill resigned his position as principal in 1898 to fight in the
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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on July 19, 1898. He was also appointed as the regimental
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Lawyer, educator, school administrator, and military officer
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in 1893, and at the association's fourth annual meeting in
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Hill practiced law in Jefferson County until 1882, when he
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for six years, during which time he participated in the
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Emancipation: The Making of the Black Lawyer, 1844–1944
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Following the resignation of the institute's principal
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Tuskegee and Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements
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At the time of Hill's birth in 1852, Charles Town and
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Fleming Hall at West Virginia Colored Institute (1910)
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In February 1900, Hill announced his candidacy for a
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Hill returned to his native 60:West Virginia State University 1: 3246:19th-century American lawyers 2543:Jones, James McHenry (1904). 520:. African-American historian 432:. Hill became Maine's second 408:Academy. Hill later attended 3276:Academics from West Virginia 2944:The Journal of Negro History 2875:The Journal of Negro History 2393:The Journal of Negro History 2326:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 1530:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 1486:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 1395:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 1350:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 1306:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 1262:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 724:and the rightful heiress to 518:Shepherdstown, West Virginia 458:Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 3396:United States Army officers 3391:United States Army soldiers 1437:Charles Town, West Virginia 1142:Charles Town, West Virginia 1026:. p. 4. Archived from 512:Schoolteacher and principal 290:. 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