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The Gentleman From Pennsylvania: Senator David A. Reed

The Gentleman From Pennsylvania: Senator David A. Reed

by design | Feb 15, 2026 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Above average height, lean and with his neat thatch of graying hair combed back from his forehead, David Aiken Reed looked like he might have been born to the American aristocracy.  During his time in the U.S. Senate, Reed was described as “a higher type...

The Aristocrat in Politics: Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania

The Aristocrat in Politics: Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania

by design | Feb 8, 2026 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Gifford Pinchot (pronounced Pin-Show) was the epitome of the aristocrat in politics. Immensely wealthy, Pinchot dedicated himself to conservation and was a perennial office seeker. The future governor was motivated to participate in politics for a number...

Louis Rabaut of Michigan

Louis Rabaut of Michigan

by design | Feb 1, 2026 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill There were several Congressional districts across the country largely populated by immigrants.  There were districts in New York City with a heavy Italian population, while similar districts in Illinois and Michigan were inhabited by Polish citizens. ...

Andrew J. May of Kentucky

Andrew J. May of Kentucky

by design | Jan 25, 2026 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Andrew Jackson May was a colorful Democrat whose career was derailed by corruption.  The backwoods lawyer from rural Kentucky was one of the fiercest critics of the Tennessee Valley Authority in the House of Representatives.  May was a man who relished...

Kentucky’s ‘Mr. Republican’: John M. Robsion

Kentucky’s ‘Mr. Republican’: John M. Robsion

by design | Jan 18, 2026 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Kentucky was not quite so solidly a Democratic state as many of its sister border and southern states; Republicans could periodically win statewide elections, but Democrats held a strong advantage in most state, local and federal elections in the Bluegrass...

Three From Tennessee: Wynne F. Clouse, Lon Scott and Joe Brown

Three From Tennessee: Wynne F. Clouse, Lon Scott and Joe Brown

by design | Jan 11, 2026 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill For decades, Tennessee was either a largely or solidly Democratic state, especially in statewide elections.  Democrats also dominated the congressional seats from Tennessee save for the First and Second Congressional Districts.  Tennessee had only once...

The Gentleman From Washington: Mon Wallgren

The Gentleman From Washington: Mon Wallgren

by design | Jan 4, 2026 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill For the better part of two decades, Monrad C. Wallgren was one of Washington State’s most popular politicians.  The people of Washington elected Wallgren to hold the highest offices within their gift, electing him to the U.S. House of Representatives, the...

The Evergreen State’s Visionary: Clarence C. Dill

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

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

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...

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