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词条 Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin
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  1. Legacy

  2. References

  3. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin
| image = Mrs. Marie L. Baldwin (LOC) 2.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Marie L. Baldwin
| birth_name =
| birth_date = 1863
| birth_place =
| death_date = 1952
| death_place =
| nationality = American
| other_names =
| occupation = Attorney, accountant, linguist
| employer = United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Education Division
| known_for = First Native American student and first Native descent woman to graduate from the Washington College of Law
| spouse =
| children =
| parents = John (Jean Baptiste) Bottineau, Marguerite Renville (b. Jan. 13, 1842 at Pembina)
| relatives = Grandparents, Pierre Bottineau and Genevieve "Jennie" LaRence, b. 1818, François Renville and Marguerite Dumas Belgarde; sisters, Lillian, b. 1867 and Alvina Clement, b. 1868
}}Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin (1863-1952), was a Métis Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Attorney. In 1914 Baldwin was the first Native American student to graduate from the Washington College of Law. She worked in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs [1], and was an officer in the Society of American Indians.[2] "Her appointment [to the Bureau] ... was approved by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. She was an accountant in the Education Division of the Bureau."[3]

Her grandparents were Pierre Bottineau and Genevieve "Jennie" LaRence, b. 1818; her father was John Bottineau.[4]

Marie Louise was admitted to the bar in 1914, having completed the three years of courses during two years of attending evening classes. She also graduated with highest distinction. The Quarterly Journal of American Indians noted that "Mrs. Baldwin, who is Treasurer of the Society of American Indians, has offered herself to the War Department for services overseas. She speaks French as fluently as English, and her skill as an accountant will make her valuable to the accounting staff.[3]

Legacy

A Marie Bottineau Baldwin Scholarship was established by the Washington College of Law student organization.[3]

References

1. ^ Marie Baldwin; Official Personnel Folders-Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Record Group 146: Records of the U.S. Civil Service Commission; National Archives, St. Louis, MO
2. ^Houghton, Louise Seymour. 1918. Our debt to the red man; the French-Indians in the development of the United States. Boston: The Stratford company.
3. ^{{Cite web| last = Barkwell| first = Lawrence| title = Marie Bottineau Baldwin| work = Louis Riel Institute| accessdate = 2013-05-12| url = https://www.scribd.com/doc/27658436/Marie-Bottineau-Baldwin}}
4. ^{{Cite web| title = Pierre Bottineau| work = History of Red Lake County| accessdate = 2013-05-12| url = http://www.redlakecountyhistory.org/bottineau.htm}}

External links

  • [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ggb2005017115/ Photograph of Mrs. Marie L. Baldwin]
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11 : Washington College of Law alumni|United States Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel|American Métis people|Ojibwe people|Society of American Indians|American accountants|People from Washington, D.C.|1863 births|1952 deaths|Women in finance|American women lawyers

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