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The Evergreen State’s Visionary: Clarence C. Dill

by design | Dec 28, 2025 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Clarence Cleveland Dill lived a very long and productive life.  Throughout the seasons of Dill’s life, he was a country schoolteacher, newspaper reporter, congressman, U.S. senator and successful attorney.  Amiable, intelligent and passionate, Clarence C....

Congressman Robert A. ‘Fats’ Everett

by design | Dec 21, 2025 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Long forgotten by most, the late Congressman Robert Ashton “Fats” Everett was one of the more colorful politicians from the political pages of Tennessee’s history.  Everett was, by any measure, a political professional well before he ever was elected to...

Arch Moore of West Virginia

by design | Dec 14, 2025 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Described as a “charismatic populist” by the Washington Post, Arch Alfred Moore Jr. was the most durable Republican during a time when West Virginia remained a solidly Democratic state. Moore was also the founder of a new political dynasty that still...

Lewis Schwellenbach of Washington

by design | Dec 7, 2025 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill During his brief political career, Lewis Schwellenbach was a national figure. Loud and partisan, Schwellenbach’s failed campaign for governor of Washington State led to his election to the United States Senate at the height of the New Deal in 1934. Coming...

Where Did the Portrait Go?

by design | Nov 30, 2025 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

Where Did the Portrait Go? By Ray Hill I am a BIG believer in preservation of historical artifacts, documents, photos and memorabilia, and I think it all should be preserved for future generations.  I am invariably appalled to discover items that have been discarded...

Delaware’s Least-Known Prominent Citizen: Clayton Douglass Buck

by design | Nov 23, 2025 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

Delaware’s Least-Known Prominent Citizen Clayton Douglass Buck By Ray Hill If ever there was a patrician in politics, it was Clayton Douglass Buck, a descendant of the State of Delaware’s oldest families.  Even then, Delaware, because of its laws, was home to more...
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