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Jean Baucus (July 7, 1917 – December 10, 2011) was an American historian and rancher. She was also the mother of U.S. Senator Max Baucus of Montana and longtime matriarch of the Baucus family. [1] Her work as a historian focused primarily on the history of Montana and the American West. [2] [3]

Life and work

Baucus was born Jean Sheriff on July 7, 1917, in Helena, Montana, the daughter of Frederick B. and Bernice F. Sheriff. [1] Her paternal grandparents were Court and Mary (Hooper) Sheriff and her maternal grandparents were Henry and Alberta (Gordon) Sieben. In 1896, her maternal grandfather, Henry, purchased a ranch approximately twenty miles north of Helena, which stretches from Missouri River to Little Prickly Pear Creek. [1] The land, which became known as the Sieben Ranch, remains a property of the Baucus family, owned by her son and daughter-in-law, John and Nina Baucus. [1]

Jean Sheriff was raised in both Helena and the Sieben Ranch. [1] She attended Hawthorne School and graduated from Helena High School. She received her bachelor's degree in economics in 1939 from Stanford University. [1] [2] In 1941 she gave birth to Max Sieben Enke, and later, her second child, Karen, with her first husband, Stephen Enke, Ph.D., a demographer and economist. When Max was two years old, Jean Sheriff left California and returned to Montana. Baucus married her second husband, John J. Baucus, in 1946 and had a child with him, John. [1] Her oldest son, Max, took his stepfather's last name and, as Max Baucus, entered politics, eventually becoming a U.S. senator from Montana. She was widowed in 1996. [1] [2]

Baucus authored four nonfiction books focusing on the history of Helena and Montana including "Helena: Her Historic Homes, Vols. 1 and 2", which were released during the late 1970s, and "Gold in the Gulch," published in 1981. [2] [3] Another work, "Helena: An Illustrated History," which she co-authored with editor Vivian Paladin, was first published in 1983 by the Montana Historical Society. [1] [3] Baucus also wrote "Henry Sieben, 1846-1937: Legacy of Livestock and Land", a biography of her grandfather. [1] Her arts patronages included Holter Museum of Art in Helena. [1]

Jean Baucus died at her home in Helena, Montana, on December 10, 2011, at the age of 94. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Jean Baucus — rancher, historian, senator's mother — dies at 94". Billings Gazette. 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Jean Baucus dies at 94". Helena Independent Record. 2011-12-11. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  3. ^ a b c "Keeping Helena history alive". Helena Independent Record. 2008-01-02. Retrieved 2011-12-26.