Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)
Biography (Presbyterians of the Past)
William Hill is buried at the Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia (photo credit: R. Andrew Myers).
A Sermon, Delivered in the Presbyterian Meeting-House in Winchester, on Thursday the 23d Jan. 1812; Being a Day of Fasting and Humiliation, Appointed by the Citizens of Winchester on Account of the Late Calamitous Fire at the Richmond Theatre (1812)
A Sermon Upon the Subject of Confirmation (1830)
A History of the Rise, Progress, Genius, and Character of American Presbyterianism (1839)
The Life and Times of the Rev. William Hill, D.D. (1853)
Dr. Hill’s Sketches (1854-1855)
William Hill, D.D. (1858)
The Hermitess of Briery (1881)
Dr. Hill’s manuscript Sketches for Rev. James Turner, Rev. Nash LeGrand and Rev. Cary Allen appeared in the September 1854, March 1855 and June 1855 issues of The Presbyterian Quarterly Review.