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  1. Lely And Kneller (1922) by Charles Henry Collins-Baker, 2010-09-10
  2. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 320,905 FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO AUTOMATIC OF SEMI-AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEMS., (LONDON). by Esmond Philip goodwin Wright, John Henry Elvidge Baker., and Christopher Merrill Colebrook. Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd., 1929
  3. A manual of instruction for the economical management of locomotives: For locomotive engineers and firemen by George Henry Baker, 1895-01-01
  4. The Laboratory Rat, Volume I: Biology and Disease by Henry J. Baker, J. Russell Lindsey, et all 1979-01-01
  5. A Manual of Instruction for the Economical Management of Locomotives: For Locomotive Engineers and Firemen by George Henry Baker, 2010-04-09
  6. A Dictionary of Men's Wear ... with an Appendix Containing Sundry Useful Tables: The Uniforms of "Ancient and Honorable" Independent Military Companies ... of Correct Dress, Livery, and So Forth by William Henry Baker, 2010-03-16
  7. The Henry Holt Guide to Astronomy by David Baker, 1990-03
  8. Hymns Ancient and Modern: For Use in the Services of the Church : With Annotations, Originals, References, Authors' & Translators' Names, and with Some ... of the Hymns in Latin and German by Henry Williams Baker, 2010-04-03
  9. Father Baker by Floyd Anderson, 1960
  10. An Introduction to the Theory of Multiply Periodic Functions (Volume 2) by Henry Frederick Baker, 2010-01-04
  11. Medulla poetarum Romanorum: or, the most beautiful and instructive passages of the Roman poets. ... With translations of the same in English verse. By Mr. Henry Baker. ...Volume 1 of 2 by See Notes Multiple Contributors, 2010-06-01
  12. OUR LADY OF VICTORY BASILICA AND HOMES OF CHARITY LACKAWANA, NEW YORK: A CHRISTIAN COMMITMENT THE STORY OF FATHER NELSON HENRY BAKER, THE HOMES OF CHARITY,
  13. Microscopists: Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, Ernst Ruska, Henry Baker, Jan Swammerdam, Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Johan Sebastiaan Ploem
  14. Employment for the microscope. In two parts. I. An examination of salts and saline substances, ... as formed under the eye of the observer: ... II. An ... before described, ... By Henry Baker, ... by Henry Baker, 2010-05-27

101. BAKER Genealogy
Boddie doesn t attempt to establish a proven relationship between Lawrence baker and henry baker, but it is very likely that they were either brothers or
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BAKER FAMILY HISTORY
GENEALOGY
From "A Genealogical Record of the Moses Baker Family"
In 1979 Dorothy Merrifield wrote a book entitled "A Genealogical Record of the Moses Baker Family." This book is no longer in print; therefore, for the benefit of descendants of Moses Baker in their quest to find information on this family, I will attempt to include a small part of the book on this web page. The book is 183 pages long and I am in possession of photocopies of only a portion of this book. The book is no longer in print. If you have any information to add to the information below, please contact me at CMElaine@aol.com Thanks! Elaine Powell
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Much has been written about the early Bakers of Nansemond, Isle of Wight and Surry Counties, Virginia and of Gates, Chowan and Bertie Counties, North Carolina.
John Bennett Boddie in his books: "Southside Virginia Families", Vol. 1, "Virginia Historical Genealogies" and "Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia" has devoted many pages to the families of Lawrence and Henry Baker.
Bodie suggest that the Bakers were from Sussex and Kent, England and that they first settled in Virginia in the early seventeenth century. Lawrence Baker was granted land in Surry County, Virginia in 1650. He was a member of the House of Burgesses from 1666 to 1676. He died in 1681 and left his estate to his widow Elizabeth and his daughter Catherine, who was the wife of Arthur Allen. (Boddie SS p 5).

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    103. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Henry Baker
    henry Frederick baker Biography Ph.D. According to our current online database, henry baker has 13 students and 85 descendants.
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    104. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Wilderness - Henry M. Jackson
    Mt. bakerSnoqualmie National Forest. Recreational Activities. henry M. Jackson Wilderness Area. The henry M. Jackson Wilderness, created
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    The Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, created by the 1984 Washington Wilderness Act, is located adjacent to the southwest corner of the Glacier Peak Wilderness. This 102,673-acre area is northwest of Stevens Pass on Highway 2 and northeast of the town of Skykomish. While this Wilderness straddles the Cascade Mountain Range, most of it is in the Westside ecotype. The vegetation includes cedars, Douglas-fir, true firs, spruce, western and mountain hemlock, and at higher elevations, alpine meadows. The terrain is rugged, with steep slopes, and finger ridges dissected by small intermittent or permanent drainages. Streams in the northern portion of this area drain into the Sauk River, while the southern portion drains into the Skykomish River. Main features of this area include Cady Creek Ridge and Cady Creek. The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail traverses the southern portion of the Wilderness. The area is rich in mining history with several acres of patented mining claims within its borders.

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