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"New Hampshire Congresswoman" Ruth Hamilton Signed Note Page Todd Mueller COA

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    Up for auction "New Hampshire Congresswoman" Ruth Hamilton Signed Note Page.
    This item is certified authentic by Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity.
    ES-3122D
    Ruth Hamilton
    (nee Jensen)) April 21, 1898 – January 18, 2008) was an
    American politician
    and centenarian. Hamilton served in the
    New Hampshire House of Representatives
    from 1964 to 1973, and she was one of the first woman
    talk radio
    show hosts in the country. Hamilton was born in
    Alta, Iowa
    to Peter and Hulda Jensen on April 21, 1898. At a
    Fourth of July
    sandlot baseball game in 1920, she met Carter Hamilton. After he was drafted to play professional baseball for the
    Cleveland Indians
    ,
    the two got married a year later. Together they had an adopted son named Peter.
    Carter Hamilton died in 1949, and Ruth would remain a lifelong widow ever since.
    First being elected in 1964, Hamilton was the first woman elected to the New Hampshire state legislature; a position she remained in until 1973. She was instrumental in passing laws that shut down
    orphanages
    and made
    littering
    a crime in that state.
    She was one of America's first female
    radio talk-show
    hosts.
    Hamilton was a world traveler well into her 90s and lectured all across the country. She became a member of
    Growing Bolder
    , a
    social networking service
    , while living in a Florida assisted living community.
    While sleeping at her home in
    Orlando, Florida
    , she died at age 109 on January 18, 2008.