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What in Sam Hill
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What in Sam Hill
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Re: What in Sam Hill
Is that song about the same Sam Hill that built the reliplica Stonehenge as a WWI memorial down in the Columbia Gorge on the Washington side?
Re: What in Sam Hill
I have no idea, it`s just a saying i`ve heard people say all my life and when i heard Merl sing this song i got a chuckle.
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Re: What in Sam Hill
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Re: What in Sam Hill
Since I grew up with my father working for the railroad, and the same railroad owned by Sam Hill, we heard a lot of local history about Sam Hill. The saying attributed to Sam Hill was well earned, as he was a visionary who was always up to something new and way ahead of the time he lived in.
So people asking, What is Sam Hill up to now?" was easily turned to "What in the Sam Hill" is someone up to? I know my parents used the phrase often, and we figured as kids it was to avoid cussing.
As an interesting sidenote. Sam Hill married James Hill's daughter. James Hill was a railroad tycoon who started the Great Northern Railroad, and Sam Hill (no relationship) was a young man who worked for James Hill. He was originally hired by James to be an attorney representing the GNRR in purchases and endeavors. But Sam did such a good job that James continued to promote him to the highest level within the company. Eventually Sam married James' daughter Mary. Unfortunately Mary suffered from mental issues, and their marriage wasn't a good one. Sam built Maryhill as their home, and everything surrounding the 7,000 acres Sam bought in the Columbia River Gorge as a way to entice Mary to come out West to live. But Mary never really gave it much of a try before returning home in the East.
Sam continued to live out West, and severed ties with Jame Hill and the railroad, but occasionally did represent GNRR in matters out West. Sam was instrumental in developing the highway systems in Oregon, and later a big advocate of highways in the NW in general.
So people asking, What is Sam Hill up to now?" was easily turned to "What in the Sam Hill" is someone up to? I know my parents used the phrase often, and we figured as kids it was to avoid cussing.
As an interesting sidenote. Sam Hill married James Hill's daughter. James Hill was a railroad tycoon who started the Great Northern Railroad, and Sam Hill (no relationship) was a young man who worked for James Hill. He was originally hired by James to be an attorney representing the GNRR in purchases and endeavors. But Sam did such a good job that James continued to promote him to the highest level within the company. Eventually Sam married James' daughter Mary. Unfortunately Mary suffered from mental issues, and their marriage wasn't a good one. Sam built Maryhill as their home, and everything surrounding the 7,000 acres Sam bought in the Columbia River Gorge as a way to entice Mary to come out West to live. But Mary never really gave it much of a try before returning home in the East.
Sam continued to live out West, and severed ties with Jame Hill and the railroad, but occasionally did represent GNRR in matters out West. Sam was instrumental in developing the highway systems in Oregon, and later a big advocate of highways in the NW in general.
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Re: What in Sam Hill
Had a cousin named Sam Hill. His Mama died when he was just a baby so he came to live with us for a time so he seemed closer kin than most cousins. Became a car salesman and a good one too. He and both his brothers are gone now. Only their sister remains.
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Re: What in Sam Hill
What in Sam Hill are ya talk'n bout'.
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