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Henry Baker (Maryland politician)

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for the last 10 years of his life. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and in Baltimore was a member of the
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At the outbreak of the Civil War, Baker organized and trained a company of home guards. He took on the rank of captain.
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Baker married. He had six children, Mrs. William McK. Reilly, Mrs. Victor Frey, Bettie D., Harry C., B. E. and J. E.
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Baker died on February 24, 1896, aged 79, at his 2127 Jefferson Street home in Baltimore. He was buried at
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The Baker family had a homestead called Oak Orchard in
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Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Frederick, Maryland)
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in Frederick. He was director of the board for years.
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Index

Maryland House of Delegates
Frederick County
Upton Buhrman
Thomas Gorsuch
John L. Linthicum
John R. Rouzer
John A. Steiner
David Agnew
Samuel Keefer
David J. Markey
David Rinehart
Thomas A. Smith
Ephraim Albaugh
Noah Bowlus
Joseph Byers
R. P. T. Dutrow
Thomas G. Maynard
Charles F. Wenner
Baltimore
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Frederick, Maryland
Unconditional Union
Maryland House of Delegates
Frederick County
Frederick County, Maryland
Maryland Constitution of 1864
Unconditional Union Party
Maryland House of Delegates
Frederick County
Institute for the Deaf and Dumb

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