Charles Shattuck Hill, C.E. (1868–??) was an American editor, born at Fairfield, Vermont. He received his degree in civil engineering in 1888. He served on the editorial staff of the Engineering News until 1906; then he became editor of Engineering and Contracting. He was the author of:
- The Chicago Main Drainage Canal (1896)
- Reinforced Concrete (1904)
- Concrete Construction (1908)
- Concrete Inspection (1909)
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| Name | Hill, Charles Shattuck |
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| Short description | American journalist |
| Date of birth | 1868 |
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