Louise Sneed Hill
Socialite in Denver, Colorado (1862–1955) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Louise Sneed Hill (ca. June 30, 1862 – March 28, 1955)[lower-alpha 1] was a society leader in Denver, Colorado in the 19th century. She was the wife of Crawford Hill and daughter-in-law of senator and mining executive Nathaniel P. Hill. She created the first list of socialites in Denver, called the Who's Who in Denver Society, now called the Blue Book. She entertained with lavish parties and card games for an elite group called the Sacred 36.