Hill Montague (Dec 29, 1866 – June 29, 1952) was a Virginia lawyer and politician.
[2] He attended the University of Virginia and Richmond College, graduating with a law degree.
He was a member of the Odd Fellows and was the Grand Warden of the organization's Grand Lodge of Virginia, later serving as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' national president.
[5] In 1907, Montague was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, serving from 1908 to 1915.
[6][7] In 1912, Montague introduced an amendment to the Virginia constitution granting women the right to vote.