(Q98785328)
Statements
1 reference
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
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Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940 [FamilySearch] (English)
21 November 1902Gregorian
68 years old
2 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
1 reference
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
1856
1886
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Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
1886
1891
3 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
1891
1902
3 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
3 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
3 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
1851
1856
1 reference
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
1856
1861
1 reference
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
1871
1886
3 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
Military service ended, after a short term of duty in department work in Richmond, he returned to his old career--teaching in Halifax county for three years, and then for three years at Bellevue, and at last established himself in Abingdon, and made a home there. (English)
30 August 2020
Assigned to duty as Clerk In War Dept., Richmond. 2/65. (English)
1886
1902
1 reference
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
1865
1867
2 references
30 August 2020
Assigned to duty as Clerk In War Dept., Richmond. 2/65. (English)
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
Military service ended, after a short term of duty in department work in Richmond, he returned to his old career--teaching in Halifax county for three years, and then for three years at Bellevue, and at last established himself in Abingdon, and made a home there. (English)
1867
1870
2 references
30 August 2020
Assigned to duty as Clerk In War Dept., Richmond. 2/65. (English)
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
Military service ended, after a short term of duty in department work in Richmond, he returned to his old career--teaching in Halifax county for three years, and then for three years at Bellevue, and at last established himself in Abingdon, and made a home there. (English)
2 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
2 references
Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
27 April 1861Gregorian
unknown value
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Death of Dr. Baker (English)
October 1902Gregorian
35
He entered the Confederate service at the outbreak of hostilities, and served gallantly until he was badly wounded at the First Battle of Manassas. In that confilct he was shot through the body and arm, and also lost a leg. (English)
30 August 2020
Enl. Union 4/27/61. Present until WIA (abdomen, right knee joint, left elbow Joint, right forearm) Bull Run 7/21/61. Leg and arm amputated. Assigned to duty as Clerk In War Dept., Richmond. 2/65. (English)
James B. Baker. Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia. (English)
April 1903Gregorian
38
The skill of the surgeon saved his life. But his leg had to go ... Military service ended, after a short term of duty in department work in Richmond, he returned to his old career ... (English)