Anna J. Hamilton

Anna J. Hamilton (April 20, 1860 – October 18, 1922) was an American educator, journalist, writer, and editor from the U.S. state of Kentucky.

She was one of the editors for Kentucky on "A Woman of the Century", and was engaged in editorial work on the "National encyclopedia of America".

Hamilton served as principal of Semple Collegiate School in Louisville,[1] after taking over its management in 1900, along with Annie Moore.

She was one of the editors for Kentucky on "A Woman of the Century", and was engaged in editorial work on the "National Encyclopedia of America".

The committee purpose was to establish a woman's library, and she collected and contributed all the volumes written by the women of Kentucky.

Anna J. Hamilton
Anna J. Hamilton (1922)