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Preceded by
  
Jacob Holgate

Died
  
November 24, 1852

Name
  
Rees Hill


Preceded by
  
William Davidson

Succeeded by
  
William Davidson

Rees Hill 1820 Rees Hill Rd SE APT 1 Salem OR 97306 Zillow

Born
  
April 1776 Virginia (
1776-04
)

Party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Political party
  
Democratic Republican

Rees Hill (April 1776 – November 24, 1852) was a U.S. army colonel in the War of 1812, a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Greene County, speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and later a Pennsylvania State Senator.

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Military service

As a colonel in the U.S. army during the War of 1812, he was stationed at Erie, Pennsylvania. On July 30, 1813, his detachment received orders to join the northwestern army. He was commended by then-general (and future president) William Henry Harrison in a letter to President James Madison.

Rees Hill (along with Thomas Sargeant of Harrisburg, Cromwell Pearce of Chester County, and Samuel McKean of Bradford County) was appointed as an aide de camp to the commander in chief of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

After Military Service

On March 3, 1819, Congress and President James Monroe approved an act to reimburse Hill for money he had spent for expenses of his troops during the War of 1812.

Political career

Hill was a member of the Democratic Republican party.

Hill was Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in two non-consecutive years (1816 and 1819). His first election as speaker took place on December 5, 1815. He was elected as speaker a second time on December 10, 1816. On December 1, 1818, he again won election as speaker with 74 votes (other votes were: John Purdon – 9, Samuel Bond – 1, Phineas Jenks – 1, and William N. Irvine – 1). On December 7, 1819 (for the session beginning in December, 1819 and lasting through most of 1820), he came in third in a vote for speaker with 14 of the 93 votes cast. (The speaker elected was Joseph Lawrence with 56 votes. Other votes were: Phineas Jenks – 21, Wilson Smith – 1, and William Lehman – 1).

He served as chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means in the Pennsylvania House in 1820 and was elected a Pennsylvania State Senator in November, 1820. Service in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 20th district, began on December 6, 1820. He was elected as a Pennsylvania State Senator again two years later.

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