Background
Hill, John Alexander was born on February 22, 1858 in near Bennington, Vermont, United States. Son of George A. and Margaret Hill.
Hill, John Alexander was born on February 22, 1858 in near Bennington, Vermont, United States. Son of George A. and Margaret Hill.
Educational public schools, Wisconsin, up to 14 years of age. From then to 20 in a printing office. Self taught on technical subjects.
In the 1880s, prior to entering the publishing business, he"d owned and operated machine shops and been a railroad engineer Beginning in 1888, Hill worked as an editor at Locomotive Engineer. Over the next few years he would produce several technical and trade publications.
In 1896 he became president of the American Machinist Press.
He formed his own company, The Hill Publishing Company, in 1902. As head of Hill Publishing he printed five weekly magazines: American Machinist,Power,Engineering News,The Engineering and Mining Journal, and Coal Age.
Hill had known James H. McGraw, who had established The McGraw Publishing Company in 1899, for some time and the two men shared similar interests. In 1909 they agreed upon an alliance and combined the book departments of their publishing companies into The McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Hill served as president of this combined company from 1909 to 1916, the year he died unexpectedly of a heart condition.
The following year the remaining parts of Hill"s company merged with McGraw"s to form The McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, which became The McGraw-Hill Companies.
Married Emma B. Carlisle, 1882.