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Alma mater
  
University of Georgia


Name
  
Walter Hill

Education
  
University of Georgia

Born
  
September 9, 1851 Talbotton, Georgia United States (
1851-09-09
)

Died
  
December 28, 1905, Athens, Georgia, United States

Succeeded by
  
David Crenshaw Barrow, Jr.

Preceded by
  
William Ellison Boggs

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Walter Barnard Hill (September 9, 1851 – December 28, 1905) was chancellor of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens from 1899 until his death in 1905 (The head of the university was referred to as chancellor instead of president, from 1860 until 1932).

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Biography

Hill was born in Talbotton, Georgia. He obtained three degrees from the university: A.B. (1870), M.A. (1871), and Bachelor of Laws (B.L.) (1871) and was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity. He practiced law in Macon, Georgia.

Hill's efforts eventually led to contraction of pneumonia, and he died in office in December 1905. He was buried in the Oconee Hill Cemetery in Athens.

Accomplishments

* Created the foundations for the College of Agriculture and the College of Education

  • Expanded the law curriculum from one to two years
  • Established a School of Pharmacy (1903)
  • Prepared for the School of Forestry (1906)
  • Secured $151,000 in funding from the Georgia General Assembly between 1900 and 1905 (as opposed to just $8,000 in 1899)
  • Opened the following buildings on the university of Georgia campus: Denmark Hall (1901), Peabody Library (1905); Science Hall/Terrell Hall (1897/1904), Candler Hall (1902), and Meigs (originally, LeConte) Hall (1905).
  • Additional reading

  • History of the University of Georgia by Thomas Walter Reed; Frontmatter and Chapter I: The Beginnings of the University, Thomas Walter Reed, Imprint: Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia, ca. 1949
  • From Ahmedunggar to Lavonia Presidents at the University of Georgia 1785-1997, University of Georgia Libraries, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
  • References

    Walter Barnard Hill Wikipedia