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Baker, Nathaniel B. (Nathaniel Bradley), 1818-1876

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Personal name headingBaker, Nathaniel B. (Nathaniel Bradley), 1818-1876
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Biography/History noteNathaniel B. Baker (1818-1876) was a governor of New Hampshire and Adjutant General of the Iowa Militia.
Birth date1818-09-29
Death date1876-09-11
Place of birthHenniker (N.H.)
Place of deathDes Moines (Iowa)
Profession or occupationGovernors Lawyers Journalists
Found inLibrary of Congress Manuscript Division for the Mary Ann Watters correspondence, 1862 (Nathaniel B. Baker; Iowa state adjutant general)
WWW National Governors Association, viewed Jan. 20, 2012 (Nathaniel B. Baker; Nathaniel Bradley Baker; born 1818; died 1876; gov. of N.H.; graduate, Harvard University; lawyer; journalist; owner and publisher, New Hampshire Patriot; state representative, Iowa; state adjutant general of Iowa, 1861-76)
National Governors Association, via WWW, January 7, 2019 (Nathaniel Bradley Baker; born September 29, 1818 in Henniker, NH; attended Phillips Exeter Academy then Harvard University, where he graduated in 1839; studied law; established legal career in Concord, NH; owned and published the New Hampshire Patriot; served in New Hampshire as a clerk of the common pleas court in 1845, clerk of the Marrimack County superior court in 1846, congressman in 1850, presidential elector in 1852; elected governor in 1854 and afterward moved to Iowa; served in Iowa as congressman in 1859 and as state adjutant general in Iowa militia from 1861 to 1876; died September 11, 1876 in Des Moines, Iowa)
Wikipedia, Januaray 7, 2019 (Nathaniel B. Baker; Nathaniel Bradley Baker (September 29, 1818--September 11, 1876); graduated Phillips Exeter Academy in 1834; passed bar in 1842; married Lucretia C. Tenbroeck in 1843; active in the New Hampshire Militia; assumed the position of Chief Fire Engineer for Concord's Fire Department in New Hampshire)
Charles B. Stuart letters to Nathaniel B. Baker (Nathaniel Baker)
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