Baldwin, Ethel Frances (1879–1967)

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Baldwin, Ethel Frances (1879–1967)

Hawaiian philanthropist. Born Ethel Frances Smith in Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov 17, 1879; died Sept 20, 1967; dau. of William Owen (served in legislature of Hawaiian kingdom and later appointed attorney general) and Mary Abby (Hobron) Smith; attended Punahou School; married Henry "Harry" Alexander Baldwin (US Congressional representative), July 19, 1897; children: Leslie Alexander (1898–1901); Jared Smith (1899–1914); Frances Hobron (b. 1903).

Civic leader and philanthropist and one of Maui's outstanding early leaders, was executive secretary of American Red Cross on Maui during WWI; was instrumental in establishing the Kula Sanitarium for tubercular patients (1916–26); secured passage of a bill establishing a Board of Child Welfare and Old Age Pension in each county (1919) and served as its chair until 1937; was president of the Maui Woman's Suffrage Association (1919–20); took particular interest in beautification projects of the Outdoor Circle, resulting in a public park adorned with shower trees.

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