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Charles J. Baker

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Baker married Elizabeth Bosserman of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on January 4, 1842. They had seven children, including Bernard N. Baker, who became president of the Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Company. His other children were William, Charles E., Mary H., Richard J., Frank M. and Ashby Lee. He had
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became president of the first branch and ex officio mayor. In total, Baker served as mayor for 88 days. Baker was not recognized as an acting mayor until 1989 when an archivist realized that three temporary mayors followed the arrest of Mayor Brown. Baker continued his term in the second branch
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from the thirtieth ward on October 10, 1860. He also served as president of the second branch, which was the lower house in the two body city council. After the expiration of
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Baker worked with his father in the manufacturing of window glass, paints and oils on South Charles Street in Baltimore. In 1865, Baker fully owned the business,
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Baker also worked as director of the Canton Company in 1870, which developed much of the port of East Baltimore. He is credited for helping to bring the
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for 88 days, from October 1861 to January 1862. He was also known for running his family's glass, paints and oils business,
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Baker became a leader in the municipal reform movement in 1859 and 1860. Baker was elected to the second branch of the
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Charles Joseph Baker was born on May 28, 1821, at his father's estate "Friendsbury" in
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Advertisement for Baker & Brother on S. Charles Street, Baltimore (
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Baker died on September 23, 1894, at "Athol". He was buried at
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Biographical dictionary of American mayors, 1820-1980
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Index


Mayor of Baltimore
John C. Blackburn
John Lee Chapman
Baltimore, Maryland
Loudon Park Cemetery
Alma mater
Dickinson College
Mayor of Baltimore
American Civil War
Baltimore
Dickinson College
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Methodist Episcopal Church

New York City
Baltimore City Council
John C. Blackburn
ex officio
Mayor of Baltimore
George William Brown
John Lee Chapman
American Civil War
Chatsworth Church
Baltimore Gazette
Union Railroad
Canton
Athol
Catonsville, Baltimore
Loudon Park Cemetery

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