Isaac Hill was an American politician and newspaper editor who was a United States senator and the 16th governor of New Hampshire.
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Isaac Hill was an American politician and newspaper editor who was a United States senator and the 16th governor of New Hampshire.
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Isaac Hill was a member of the Democratic Party and supported the policies of President Andrew Jackson.
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Isaac Hill was then apprenticed to a printer in Amherst, New Hampshire.
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Isaac Hill was clerk of the New Hampshire State Senate in 1819 and 1825.
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Isaac Hill became a Jackson confidant and was considered a member of the Kitchen Cabinet, a group of unofficial advisors who played a major role in shaping the administration's policy.
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In 1831, Isaac Hill was elected to the United States Senate as a Jacksonian.
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Isaac Hill sat from March 4,1831, to May 30,1836, when he resigned in anticipation of assuming the governorship.
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Isaac Hill was re-elected twice, and was in office from June 2,1836, to June 5,1839.
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From 1840 to 1841, Isaac Hill was subtreasurer of the United States Treasury office in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Isaac Hill became active in other ventures, including railroads, real estate and banking.
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Isaac Hill died on March 22,1851 in Washington, DC, and was buried at Blossom Hill Cemetery in Concord.
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