- Ruth Hamilton
Ruth Hamilton (
April 21 ,1898 ,Alta, Iowa -January 18 ,2008 ,Orlando, Florida ) was one of America's first female radio talk show hosts, and the first woman ever to win a seat in theNew Hampshire legislature. Hamilton was elected twice to the New Hampshire legislature, from 1964 to 1973. She was instrumental in passing laws that shut downorphanages and made littering a crime in that state. She wrote many newspaper articles, travelogues and letters to the editor as well as her memoirs, entitled "The Hamilton Saga." She worked for a time in real estate and also had a great interest in antiques and restoring old homes.She was married to
Carter Hamilton , who set a single game strikeout record playing baseball for the University of Iowa and was a member of the 1920World Series winningCleveland Indians . He became a prominent radiologist and died in 1949. Ruth had been a widow ever since. She was a world traveler well into her 90's and lectured all across the country. In her final years, she lived in an assisted living center in Central Florida and as Ruth1898, was a member ofGrowing Bolder , asocial networking web site .External links
* [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa/findingaids/html/HamiltonRuth.htm Archives of the Ruth Hamilton collection] at the
University of Iowa
* [http://www.seminoleherald.com/articles/2008/01/3312.html Obituary from the Seminole Herald]
* [http://www.allaboutolive.com.au/2008/07/31/another-inconvenient-truth/ Ruth Hamilton and Olive Riley]
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