- Berta E. Baker
Infobox Politician
name = Berta E. Baker
imagesize = 150px
caption = Berta E. Baker
office =North Dakota State Treasurer
term_start = 1929
term_end = 1932
predecessor =Chessmur A. Fischer
successor =Alfred S. Dale
office2 =North Dakota State Auditor
term_start2 = 1935
term_end2 = 1956
predecessor2 =John Steen
successor2 =Curtis G. Olson
birth_date =November 27 ,1875
birth_place =Sterling, Illinois
death_date =May 4 ,1964
death_place =Minot, North Dakota
party = RepublicanBerta E. Baker (
November 27 ,1875 -May 4 ,1964 ) was aNorth Dakota public servant and politician with the Republican Party who became known for being the first woman to serve in two of the state's statewide offices. Baker served as the first femaleNorth Dakota State Treasurer from 1929 to 1932, and as the first femaleNorth Dakota State Auditor from 1935 to 1956.Biography
Berta Baker was born near
Sterling, Illinois in 1875, and received her early education there. After finishing her education, she taught school in the state of Illinois for five years, and married Bert F. Baker, a man who would become a state Senator in the 1920s. The Bakers moved to North Dakota in the spring of 1907 and settled on a farm inRenville County . After serving three years in the Senate, Mr. Baker died at age 57. [North Dakota Blue Book, 1954] Ms. Baker continued to raise her four children, and secured a job in Bismarck. She was elected as the North Dakota State Treasurer in 1928, and was the first female in the position. She for four years; the maximum allowed by term limitation. Two years later, she sought the office of North Dakota State Auditor, and won. She served in that capacity until 1956 when she retired at age 81. Baker died inMinot, North Dakota at the age of 88 in 1964. [North Dakota Blue Book, 2005]Notes
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