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    Baker 25

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    House party at the Bakers' place. Latvian friends from left to right: Mr. Birznieks, Dr. Olaf Ulmanis, Mrs. Alexander, Vera Donass nee Gipters, Ted Baker, the Schultzes, and Viola Baker in front

    Letter from Lorne W. Bell to Bishop James Chamberlain Baker, May 31, 1943

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    Typed correspondence from Lorne W. Bell, Chief Community Services Division, to Bishop James Chamberlain Baker discussing the reasoning for Rev. Mr. Goto leave from the Center.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections

    [Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Burke Baker to H. T. Staiti - October 21, 1918]

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    Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Burke Baker to H. T. Staiti, offering sympathy regarding the passing of his brother, Grover Staiti

    Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean,

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    Sarah Sabina Baker wrote to John Kean, her son, addressed to Princeton, NJ. She was upset that John hardly even wrote to her. People Included: Mr and Mrs King, Philemon M. Baker, Mr. I Drakehttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Letter to Cleland by Herbert Baker about Mr. Oost

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    Canoscan 80000f 6000DPI TIFF scanner used, edited using Photoshop v7. Dimensions: 205mm x 265mm letter typed in black ink.Letter by Sir Herbert Baker to J. S. Cleland on employing a Mr. Oost in his practice. It discusses problems associated with hiring young men who leave soon after being trained, and mentions that plans and negotiations for South Africa House in London are nearly finished

    Eliott Baker

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    This is a portrait photograph of Eliott Baker, a Springfield College alumnus (Class of 1974). In the photograph Eliott is facing the camera and smiling. He is wearing a baseball shirt with something looks like a pen painted on the left chest.To learn more about Eliott G. Baker, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/375On the back of the photograph there is a label that has Mr. Eliott Baker's address on it. "Class of '74 grad: '75 Eliott Baker" was written below the label

    Looe Baker to John Kean, February 20, 1831

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    Looe Baker wrote from Elizabeth Town to John Kean, addressed to Highland School, Putnam County, NY. Looe had purchased No. 19 Bond Street for the family and they were moving in on May 1, until then they spent their time split between Ursino and Wheat Sheaf. John was a candidate to enter Princeton in November 1831. People Included: James Carnahan, Sarah Sabina Baker, Mr. Fisher, Adolphus Watson, Philemon Baker, Eliza Baker, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Mr. Pyne, Places Included: New Orleans, LAhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1068/thumbnail.jp

    Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, March 7, 1834

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    Sarah Sabina Kean wrote from New York to John Kean, her son, addressed to Nassau Hall, Princeton, NJ. Mary Baker had been sick and the doctor recommended a sea voyage. Julia Kean wanted to go with her, but Sarah was concerned that the change in climate would not be good for her. People Included: Betsey, Mary Baker, Dr. Berger, William Baker, Philemon Baker, Mr. Ogden, Madam Chequary, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Jacob Morris, Eliza Baker, Christine Alexander William Kean, Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, Mr. Rutgers Places Included: New Orleans, LA, Elizabeth Town, Parishttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1072/thumbnail.jp

    Postcard from Parents to Caroline Baker, MSS.3325

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    Abstract: This collection contains one postcard written from Dad and Mom to Caroline Baker. The letter is most likely written from Lubbock, Texas, and postmarked from Silver Saddle, El Paso, Texas, to Dubuque, Iowa, and discusses the progress of the parents' trip.Scope and Content Note: This collection contains one postcard written from Dad and Mom to Caroline Baker. The letter is most likely written from Lubbock, Texas, and is postmarked from Silver Saddle, El Paso, Texas, to Dubuque, Iowa. Dad and Mom inform Caroline of the large amount of snow in Lubbock, Texas, and tell her that they will be continuing on to El Paso as soon as the roads improve. Dad and Mom are probably taking a vacation.Biographical/Historical Note

    Sarah Sabina Baker to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, September 13, 183?

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    Sarah Sabina Baker wrote from Butternuts to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, her mother-in-law, addressed to Bellville, NJ. She wrote that she did not like that Susan was alone all the time at Ursino and that when she returned to her home at 19 Bond Street, New York she would start getting a room ready for her. She then wrote about different parties and places she had attended while visiting her family. People Included: Mrs. Rutgers, Cousin Julia (Julia Lawrence?), William Baker, Peter, Sarah, Lewis, Dr. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Watts, Aunt Nancy, Aunt Sally, Mr. Stout, Dr. Spring, Betsey, Lewis Lee Morris, Mr. Brooke, Mrs.. Kember, Christine Alexander William Kean, Mr. Saffery, Anthony Rutgers, Sally Rutgers, John Kean, Morris Cooper, Philemon Baker Eliza Baker Places Included: Utica, Ursino, Elizabeth Town, NJhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1096/thumbnail.jp
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