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Mary E. Miller (1843–1921) settled in the Territory of Colorado in 1863 with her husband, Lafayette Miller. After her husband died, she founded the town of Lafayette, Colorado, named for her husband. Miller was called the "Mother of Lafayette. She was the first woman bank president in the United States, a philanthropist and an astute businesswoman. In 2002, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame, having noted: "Her financial acumen and business leadership helped Lafayette flourish and increased respect for women in business."

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  • Mary Miller (Colorado) (fr)
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  • Mary E. Miller (1843–1921) settled in the Territory of Colorado in 1863 with her husband, Lafayette Miller. After her husband died, she founded the town of Lafayette, Colorado, named for her husband. Miller was called the "Mother of Lafayette. She was the first woman bank president in the United States, a philanthropist and an astute businesswoman. In 2002, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame, having noted: "Her financial acumen and business leadership helped Lafayette flourish and increased respect for women in business." (en)
  • Mary E. Miller (1843-1921) s'installe dans le territoire du Colorado en 1863 avec son mari, Lafayette Miller. Après la mort de son mari, elle fonde la ville de Lafayette, Colorado, nommée en l'honneur de son mari. Miller est connue comme la « Mère de Lafayette » . Elle est la première femme présidente de banque aux États-Unis, philanthrope et femme d'affaires reconnue. (fr)
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  • Mary E. Miller (1843–1921) settled in the Territory of Colorado in 1863 with her husband, Lafayette Miller. After her husband died, she founded the town of Lafayette, Colorado, named for her husband. Miller was called the "Mother of Lafayette. She was the first woman bank president in the United States, a philanthropist and an astute businesswoman. In 2002, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame, having noted: "Her financial acumen and business leadership helped Lafayette flourish and increased respect for women in business." (en)
  • Mary E. Miller (1843-1921) s'installe dans le territoire du Colorado en 1863 avec son mari, Lafayette Miller. Après la mort de son mari, elle fonde la ville de Lafayette, Colorado, nommée en l'honneur de son mari. Miller est connue comme la « Mère de Lafayette » . Elle est la première femme présidente de banque aux États-Unis, philanthrope et femme d'affaires reconnue. En 2002, elle est intronisée au Temple de la renommée des femmes du Colorado : « Son sens aigu des finances et son leadership en affaires ont aidé Lafayette à s'épanouir et à renforcer le respect des femmes dans les entreprises » . (fr)
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