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  1. Louis Warren Hill (May 19, 1872– April 27, 1948), was an American railroad executive. He was the president and board chairman of the Great Northern Railway , which served a substantial area of the Upper Midwest , the northern Great Plains , and Pacific Northwest .

  2. Louis W. Hill. Great Northern Railroad. 1907–1912. Industry: Transportation. Era: 1900. Hill continued his father’s mission as a railroad builder. While an officer for the company, he expanded the railroad’s mileage from 6,489 to 8,387 miles and made many improvements in operations. Personal. Born-Died: 1872–1948. Birthplace: Minnesota. Race: White

  3. 22. Jan. 2011 · How he did it is told in ‘The Dutiful Son: Louis W. Hill, Life in the Shadow of the Empire Builder James J. Hill’ by Biloine W. Young and Eileen R. McCormack. Following are edited excerpts...

  4. Louis Warren Hill (May 19, 1872– April 27, 1948), was an American railroad executive. He was the president and board chairman of the Great Northern Railway, which served a substantial area of the Upper Midwest, the northern Great Plains, and Pacific Northwest. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Life. Family Roots.

  5. Donald Spritzer has put together a concise biography on Louis W. Hill, the son of James J. Hill. Louis Hill went on to become President and later Chairman of the Board of the Great Northern Railway. His most notable legacy was the establishment and promotion of Glacier National Park in the Montana Rockies.

  6. 14. Mai 2024 · Minnesota businessman and philanthropist Louis W. Hill founded the organization to promote economic revitalization and improve the standard of living for the region’s most vulnerable citizens. Louis was the son of Great Northern Railway founder James J. Hill.

  7. Louis Warren Hill, Jr. had many names and titles during his active life, from May 19,1902 to April 6,1995. One of his earliest names was Ot Que Kaitsip Imo (Little Pinto Pony Rider), given to him in 1914 when he was accepted into the Blackfoot Nation. He ...