Marilynn Wood Hill is an author/historian. She currently is Secretary of the Board, Chair of the Nominating Committee, and member of the Executive Committee. She authored the book Their Sisters’ Keepers: Prostitution in New York City, 1830-1870 (1993), co-authored Images of America: Around Bronxville (1998), was editor of Bronxville Artists & Friends (2008), and has published numerous articles and chapters in journals, books, and encyclopedias. She is currently editor of The Bronxville Journal. Hill serves on the board of Sarah Lawrence College; formerly on the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is on the advisory board of the Schlesinger Library, Harvard/Radcliffe. In 1998, she co-founded The Bronxville Historical Conservancy and has served her New York community as Chair of the Board of Ethics and the Yonkers Court Assistance Program for Abused Spouses, for which she was co-founder. She was Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland, where she earned a PhD; MA, BA are from SMU.
Marilynn Wood Hill
Marilynn Wood Hill
Secretary
Author/Historian
Bronxville,
NY