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HILL, Nicholas, lawyer, born in Montgomery county, New York, 16 October, 1806; died 1 May, 1859. His father was a Revolutionary soldier who, on leaving the army, had become a clergyman. The son received a good education, studied law, and began practice at Amsterdam, New York He was appointed state law reporter in 1841, and became one of the best special pleaders in the state, taking part in over three fourths of the cases on the docket of the court of appeals during his active practice. He prepared with Sidney Cowen " Notes to Phillips on Evidence," and published " New York Reports, 1841-'4" (7 vols., Albany and New York, 1842-'5).
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