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Name
  
Ralph Hill

Role
  
Writer

Education
  
Dartmouth College


Died
  
1988, Burlington, Vermont, United States

Books
  
Yankee kingdom: Vermont, Lake Champlain - key to lib, "Shelburne Museum - ": A Treasur, Robert Fulton and the steam, Contrary country

Similar People
  
David Haward Bain, Walter Havighurst, Frank Waters, Edgar Lee Masters, Bruce Hutchison

Ralph Nading Hill (September 19, 1917 – December 10, 1987) was a Vermont writer and preservationist.

Hill's books include The Winooski, Heartway of Vermont (1949), which viewed Vermont through the lens of the river known to the Algonquians as "The Onion River" and Sidewheeler Saga, a book about the steamboat Ticonderoga, the last sidewheel steamer on Lake Champlain. Hill worked on the boat, which traveled between Vermont and New York across Lake Champlain, for three years.

Hill later became well known in Vermont for preserving the Ticonderoga, at first trying to keep the boat running as an excursion steamer, and then persuading Electra Havemeyer Webb to buy the ship for her Shelburne Museum. The ship was transported overland to the museum in 1955.

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Ralph Nading Hill Wikipedia


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