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james jerome hill

 

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Noun james jerome hill has 1 sense
  1. Hill, J. J. Hill, James Jerome Hill - United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916)
    --1 is a kind of businessman, man of affairs

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Term: James Jerome Hill

Description:

James Jerome Hill was a prominent American railroad executive and entrepreneur. He played a major role in the development of railway systems in the northwestern United States during the late 19th century. Known as the "Empire Builder," Hill's vision and determination led to the successful completion of the Great Northern Railway, connecting the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest.

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Sense: Proper Noun - Person

1. James Jerome Hill was a highly influential figure in the history of American railroads.

2. Many people credit James Jerome Hill for transforming transportation in the northwestern United States.

3. The biography of James Jerome Hill provides valuable insights into the development of railway systems during his time.

Sense: Proper Noun - Place

1. The James Jerome Hill House, located in St. Paul, Minnesota, is now a National Historic Landmark.

2. Visitors can explore the rich history of the Great Northern Railway at the James Jerome Hill Center in St. Paul.

3. The landscapes along the James Jerome Hill Trail offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

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