Background
Hill, Frederick Trevor was born on May 5, 1866 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Son of Edward and Mary Hill.
Hill, Frederick Trevor was born on May 5, 1866 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Son of Edward and Mary Hill.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale University, 1887. Bachelor of Laws, Columbia, 1889. Honorary Master of Arts, Yale, 1907.
1 son, Edward Trevor. Captain Q.M.R.C., February 1, 1917. Attached to General Pershing’s staff and sailed with him to France, May 1917.
Served in staff department American Expeditionary Force to February 1919. Promoted to major, Q.M.R.C., December 1917. Lieutenant colonel United States of America, October 1918.
Recommissioned lieutenant colonel R.C., July 1919. Appointed on General Staff United States Army initial elogibility list, December 16, 1920. Chevalier Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur’Honneur.
Cited by General Pershing for “exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous service,” July 1919. Author: Miniatures of Balzac (with Singapore Polytechnic Griffin), 1893. Lincoln the Lawyer, 1906.
On the Trail of Washington, 1909. On the Trail of Grant and Lee, 1911. Washington in Action, 1912.
The Thirteenth Juror (novel), 1913. Tales Out of Court (short stories), 1920. High School Farces (plays), 1920.
Home: Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.
Married Mabel Wood, 1895.