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Ruth Hamilton (April 21, 1898 – January 18, 2008) was an American politician and one of America's first female radio talk show hosts. She was the first woman ever to win a seat in the New Hampshire legislature. Hamilton was elected twice to the New Hampshire legislature, from 1964 to 1973. She was instrumental in passing laws that shut down orphanages 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 taught speech and elocution. She also had a great interest in antiques and restoring old homes.

Personal life

Born in Alta, Iowa to Peter and Hulda Jensen, she was married to Carter Hamilton,[1] who set a single game strikeout record playing baseball for the University of Iowa and later became a prominent radiologist.[citation needed] They had an adopted son named Peter. Hamilton died in 1949, and Ruth had been a widow ever since.[1]

Hamilton was a world traveler well into her 90s 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 of Growing Bolder, a social networking web site. Ruth was thus touted in the media[by whom?] as the "world's oldest blogger",[citation needed] after a younger woman, 108-year-old Olive Riley of Australia, had been previously touted.

Death

She died at age 109 on January 18, 2008 in Orlando, Florida.

References

  1. ^ a b "Ruth Hamilton (1898-2008)". Iowa Women's Archives. University Of Iowa Libraries. Retrieved March 27, 2015.