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  1. James Hillhouse (October 20, 1754 – December 29, 1832) was an American lawyer, real estate developer, and politician from New Haven, Connecticut. He represented the state in both chambers of the US Congress. From February to March 1801, Hillhouse briefly served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate .

  2. James Hillhouse commanded the Governor's Foot Guard in New Haven during the American Revolution, became active in early American politics, and served as Yale's treasurer for fifty years. Hillhouse created the Grove Street cemetery, lined New Haven's streets with the elm trees for which it would become famous, and helped bring about the ...

  3. The James Abraham Hillhouse Papers contain writings and personal papers documenting the literary activities of a member of the prominent New Haven Hillhouse family during the early-to-mid nineteenth century.

  4. The James Abraham Hillhouse Papers contain writings and personal papers documenting the literary activities of a member of the prominent New Haven Hillhouse family during the early-to-mid nineteenth century.

  5. From the 1780s to the 1830s, James Hillhouse, a man of astonishing vision and strength, helped Yale and New Haven develop in harmony. Born in 1754 in comfortable circumstances in Montville, Connecticut, he was the son of Judge William and Sarah Griswold Hillhouse.

  6. Notes for JAMES HILLHOUSE: James Hillhouse of Connecticut was the second son to John and Rachel Hillhouse. His occupation was that of a Pastor. Like many Scotch-Irish, James was sent back to Scotland to be educated.

  7. The Haunting of Hill House is an American supernatural horror drama television miniseries created and directed by Mike Flanagan, produced by Amblin Television and Paramount Television, for Netflix, and serves as the first entry in The Haunting anthology series. It is loosely based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson.