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  1. James Hill, 22, de Angleterre AFC Bournemouth, depuis 2021 Défenseur central Valeur marchande: 2,00 mio. € * 10 janv. 2002 à Bristol, Angleterre James Hill - Profil du joueur 23/24 | Transfermarkt

  2. Built for railroad titan James J. Hill, this 36,000-square-foot Gilded Age mansion was once the largest private residence in the state. With 13 bathrooms, 22 fireplaces, 16 chandeliers, a reception hall nearly 100 feet long, sophisticated technical systems, and a two-story, skylit art gallery, the house was a symbol of success, personal taste, and family life.

  3. 21 févr. 2008 · James Jerome Hill, pioneer transportation official, railway magnate (b at Rockwood, UC 16 Sept 1838; d at St Paul, Minn 29 May 1916). In 1856 Hill settled in St Paul. His many business ventures there included the Red River Transportation Co, which had a monopoly of the steamboat business on the Red River. With George STEPHEN and others he ...

  4. 30 mars 2023 · Jim Hill’s parents, James Hill and Ann Dunbar Hill, were both born in Ireland but had emigrated to Canada and were married there in 1833, when Ann was twenty-eight and James twenty-two. They had been preceded by relatives who had received land grants in rural Ontario from the British government, usually for military service. James (the father) and Ann had a son named James who died as an ...

  5. 11 août 2022 · James J. Hill (1838-1916) James Jerome Hill was one of the United States’ preeminent railroad managers during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As the long-time president of the Great Northern Railroad, Hill tilted with Henry Villard and, later, Edward H. Harriman, to control rail transportation in Oregon and the American ...

  6. James J. Hill House, Saint Paul. 10,155 likes · 347 talking about this · 13,389 were here. Rugged stone, massive scale, fine detail, and ingenious mechanical systems recall the powerful prese Rugged stone, massive scale, fine detail, and ingenious mechanical systems recall the powerful prese

  7. Explore upstairs and downstairs life in St. Paul’s largest house. Built for railroad titan James J. Hill, this 36,000-square-foot Gilded Age mansion was once the largest private residence in the state. With 13 bathrooms, 22 fireplaces, 16 chandeliers, a reception hall nearly 100 feet long, sophisticated technical systems, and a two-story, skylit art gallery, the house was a symbol of success ...