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  1. Hill Military Academy was a private, College preparatory military academy in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Opened in 1901, it was a leading military boarding school in the Pacific Northwest. Originally located in Northwest Portland, it later moved to Rocky Butte where it remained until it closed in 1959. The school was a party to the ...

  2. Hill Military Academy. Hill Military Academy was a prominent military school in Portland, Oregon, during the first half of the twentieth century. The school’s founder, Joseph Wood Hill (1856-1930), modeled the private boys secondary school after similar institutions in the United States.

  3. Jul 20, 2015 · But a military academy? Not exactly something you think about when you think Portland. And yet the Rose City was once home to one of the more respected military prep schools on the West Coast:...

  4. Located in Camp Hill, AL, Southern Prep educates young men in grades 6-12. Please complete the following form in order to receive our Admissions Packet via email. If you have a specific question or would like to arrange a campus tour, please call the Admissions Office at 256-790-9202 or 256-496-8864 .

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  5. Young Cadets Drill at Hill Military Academy. This ca. 1920 photograph shows students on the campus of the Hill Military Academy in northwest Portland. Private schools have a long history in Oregon, where religious denominations founded most of the earliest schools.

  6. State of Oregon v. Hill Military Academy. In 1923, the Hill Military Academy of Portland filed suit with the U.S. District Court against the State of Oregon to challenge legislation that would have outlawed private school education as students’ primary form of instruction.

  7. Mss 81. Summary. Records relating to the Hill Military Academy, a private boys secondary school in Portland, Oregon. Most material was created by the school's director, Joseph W. Hill, and includes a small amount of correspondence, drawings of the school building, scrapbook, and lists of students.

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