Hill, May Ashmore Thropp, 1899-1967.

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May Ashmore Thropp Hill (Cornell University Class of 1920, LL. B. 1922) was an attorney and a New Jersey Assemblywoman from Mercer County. She served three terms in the assembly, from 1924-1927, during which she was a member of the Joint Appropriations Committee and a commission investigating women's working conditions in New Jersey. She was involved with the Child Labor Amendment, the Birth Control Bill, and the founding of Washington Crossing, New Jersey, Memorial Park.

From the description of May Ashmore Thropp Hill papers, [ca. 1916]-1964, 1920-1929 (bulk). (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64071970

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Mercer County (N.J.)
New Jersey
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Birth 1899

Death 1967

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